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Originally Posted by The Yes Guy
Ok, so obviously there are lots of negative stereotypes about pit bulls. But nearly as often I see people saying "No man pits are great dogs, the best dogs, you just have to work at it and they're fine". I've never really seen anyone say what it is that makes them so great that they're better than other breeds of dogs, if you have to put in more work than you would with a another breed to get them to that point.
Originally Posted by The Yes Guy
Ok, so obviously there are lots of negative stereotypes about pit bulls. But nearly as often I see people saying "No man pits are great dogs, the best dogs, you just have to work at it and they're fine". I've never really seen anyone say what it is that makes them so great that they're better than other breeds of dogs, if you have to put in more work than you would with a another breed to get them to that point.
Originally Posted by Ballerific703
Originally Posted by The Yes Guy
Ok, so obviously there are lots of negative stereotypes about pit bulls. But nearly as often I see people saying "No man pits are great dogs, the best dogs, you just have to work at it and they're fine". I've never really seen anyone say what it is that makes them so great that they're better than other breeds of dogs, if you have to put in more work than you would with a another breed to get them to that point.
You don't have to put it "more" work with this breed, it's the same work as the other breeds. What makes them great is that they're very loyal and eager to please. They used to be called "nanny" dogs for a reason. Before people started fighting them they were often found in nursing homes and senior citizen spots because of how sweet and loving they are.
Originally Posted by Ballerific703
Originally Posted by The Yes Guy
Ok, so obviously there are lots of negative stereotypes about pit bulls. But nearly as often I see people saying "No man pits are great dogs, the best dogs, you just have to work at it and they're fine". I've never really seen anyone say what it is that makes them so great that they're better than other breeds of dogs, if you have to put in more work than you would with a another breed to get them to that point.
You don't have to put it "more" work with this breed, it's the same work as the other breeds. What makes them great is that they're very loyal and eager to please. They used to be called "nanny" dogs for a reason. Before people started fighting them they were often found in nursing homes and senior citizen spots because of how sweet and loving they are.
You're right, I missed typed what I was saying. Obviously any dog can be used for that BUT you gonna sit here and tell me all dogs once had the nickname of "the nanny" dog? I think they were using them in the early 1900's for the nursing home, they were fighting them over centuries ago.Originally Posted by IICEMAN83
Originally Posted by Ballerific703
Originally Posted by The Yes Guy
Ok, so obviously there are lots of negative stereotypes about pit bulls. But nearly as often I see people saying "No man pits are great dogs, the best dogs, you just have to work at it and they're fine". I've never really seen anyone say what it is that makes them so great that they're better than other breeds of dogs, if you have to put in more work than you would with a another breed to get them to that point.
You don't have to put it "more" work with this breed, it's the same work as the other breeds. What makes them great is that they're very loyal and eager to please. They used to be called "nanny" dogs for a reason. Before people started fighting them they were often found in nursing homes and senior citizen spots because of how sweet and loving they are.
Dude, do your homework. They were fought long before beinq.used as therapy dogs. Almost any dog could be used for therapy, and pits are one of the last choices for that.
You're right, I missed typed what I was saying. Obviously any dog can be used for that BUT you gonna sit here and tell me all dogs once had the nickname of "the nanny" dog? I think they were using them in the early 1900's for the nursing home, they were fighting them over centuries ago.Originally Posted by IICEMAN83
Originally Posted by Ballerific703
Originally Posted by The Yes Guy
Ok, so obviously there are lots of negative stereotypes about pit bulls. But nearly as often I see people saying "No man pits are great dogs, the best dogs, you just have to work at it and they're fine". I've never really seen anyone say what it is that makes them so great that they're better than other breeds of dogs, if you have to put in more work than you would with a another breed to get them to that point.
You don't have to put it "more" work with this breed, it's the same work as the other breeds. What makes them great is that they're very loyal and eager to please. They used to be called "nanny" dogs for a reason. Before people started fighting them they were often found in nursing homes and senior citizen spots because of how sweet and loving they are.
Dude, do your homework. They were fought long before beinq.used as therapy dogs. Almost any dog could be used for therapy, and pits are one of the last choices for that.