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Tired Anon
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Yea, like most of the Anon's on here have stated, Pits can be great, or horrible, depending on how the owners have raised and trained them.
My retarded brother is a good instance of how not to train your Pit. My brother was one of the military 'bad asses' and believed he needed a 'bad ass' dog as a status symbol. And instead of teaching the dog obedience and socialization, he would violently rough house with him, and even laugh when his own kid was brused up by the rough housing. (the pit was pretty big, btw). Well, his ex girl friend's daughter ended up getting bit in the face by this dog, for reasons 1. not supervising the kid, 2. the dog wasn't used to children under 5, and 3. The dog was taught to bite during play. So, long story short, he had to put the dog down for his own stupidity. And so I think my brother should go play in traffic.
Otherwise, Pits are very loving and sweet dogs, a bit on the protective side so you need to introduce them to animals early on in life to ensure that neither the dog, nor said animal, are injured.
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