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thank you! there is no point in buying a dog from a breeder unless you are going to enter a show of some sort. there are MILLIONS of dogs put to sleep every year because of overcrowded adoption centers and humane societies. I commend OP for taking this dog in and giving it a home. MY sister adopted a pit mix that was found in an alley in nyc. It is the sweetest dog I have ever played with. Also, they do require a lot of exercise. I would recommend getting a harness instead of a choker. Pitbulls love pulling, and it doesnt hurt them. . if you like rollerblading...Originally Posted by Ballerific703
Originally Posted by MHT214
Nice dog. Breed it.
I dont know about keeping it. Without knowing the history of the dog its tough to have it around people...
For what? So the streets can have more homeless Pits running around and ending up being put to sleep? Pits are the most overbred dog and it's due to stupidity. Whenever someone sees my Pit they ask if I'm gonna breed her or if I want to. Why, to make a couple dollars and to put half of the pups down? It's not worth it, if you have a Pit fix it and leave it at that.
thank you! there is no point in buying a dog from a breeder unless you are going to enter a show of some sort. there are MILLIONS of dogs put to sleep every year because of overcrowded adoption centers and humane societies. I commend OP for taking this dog in and giving it a home. MY sister adopted a pit mix that was found in an alley in nyc. It is the sweetest dog I have ever played with. Also, they do require a lot of exercise. I would recommend getting a harness instead of a choker. Pitbulls love pulling, and it doesnt hurt them. . if you like rollerblading...Originally Posted by Ballerific703
Originally Posted by MHT214
Nice dog. Breed it.
I dont know about keeping it. Without knowing the history of the dog its tough to have it around people...
For what? So the streets can have more homeless Pits running around and ending up being put to sleep? Pits are the most overbred dog and it's due to stupidity. Whenever someone sees my Pit they ask if I'm gonna breed her or if I want to. Why, to make a couple dollars and to put half of the pups down? It's not worth it, if you have a Pit fix it and leave it at that.
A couple pieces of advice I would love you to relay:
1. Dog aggression does NOT equate to human aggression. Pit bulls were bred to fight other dogs, but also be gentle and loyal with people as most of the first fighting dogs lived with the family as pets. Dogs can tell the difference between humans and other dogs, and aggression does not translate. They may have to worry about him being around other dogs (or small animals), but generally pit bulls are extremely people friendly. Personally, I’ve met grand champion fighting dogs on raids who were bred to tear apart another dog but wiggled with joy when I approached and showered me with kisses. Of course, every dog is an individual, but especially with a full grown dog, what you see is what you get. If he’s not aggressive towards the kids now, chances are, he will never be (unless of course, it’s situational – he’s put in a stressful situation, and reacts, but never inherently aggressive). If they have other dogs, I would use caution and get a crate for him asap!
2. Get the book “Pit Bulls for Dummies.
A couple pieces of advice I would love you to relay:
1. Dog aggression does NOT equate to human aggression. Pit bulls were bred to fight other dogs, but also be gentle and loyal with people as most of the first fighting dogs lived with the family as pets. Dogs can tell the difference between humans and other dogs, and aggression does not translate. They may have to worry about him being around other dogs (or small animals), but generally pit bulls are extremely people friendly. Personally, I’ve met grand champion fighting dogs on raids who were bred to tear apart another dog but wiggled with joy when I approached and showered me with kisses. Of course, every dog is an individual, but especially with a full grown dog, what you see is what you get. If he’s not aggressive towards the kids now, chances are, he will never be (unless of course, it’s situational – he’s put in a stressful situation, and reacts, but never inherently aggressive). If they have other dogs, I would use caution and get a crate for him asap!
2. Get the book “Pit Bulls for Dummies.
Originally Posted by bronxstreets
OP just be careful ....had a simular situation that ended with the pit bull killing another dog
Originally Posted by bronxstreets
OP just be careful ....had a simular situation that ended with the pit bull killing another dog