Posted by IlliniJohn on February 25, 2014 at 08:58:49 from (173.22.52.214):
In Reply to: Re: O. T. posted by Mike M on February 25, 2014 at 05:25:00:
No, I disagree.
Any dog, or any person can be viscous, if abused enough. Any pack of dogs will chase something that is running, and will learn to bite and even kill it, even when not hungry. Saw a pack of junk yard dogs nearly catch a young boy in Memphis, Tenn years ago - every color and breed in the world seemingly in that pack. Some Pit Bulls have been bred & trained for the d@mn dog fights that some idiots think is tough and cool, and for protecting druggies and gang-bangers pads - these dogs are very dangerous But the breed itself is NOT all viscous, no more so than a lot of other dogs. They are VERY protective of their home turf, just like German Shepherds. If you remember the old "Our Gang" or "The Little Rascals" dog, Pete the Pup, was originally an American Pit Bull. The Pit Bull cross breeds I've had have been very loyal, loving, and obedient when properly cared for and trained.
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