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my dog got ran over :(
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeofTulsa" data-source="post: 2248366" data-attributes="member: 541667"><p>first off, any educated pit owner would have a bite breaker(some sort of stick to wedge between the jaw and pry its mouth open) scuffles happen, 2nd, pits and other "bully" breeds are no more un predictable than any other dog, they just need proper training, and an inteligent owner that understands the mentality of a dog(pack mentality). obviously you and your family or friends involved in this situation are not able nor responsible enough to own such dogs.as far as having pits around children, never had a problem with it. a person is much more likly to be attacked by a lab or dalmation before a pit statisticly speaking. the problem is not the unpredictability of the dog, but the lack of responsiblity by the owner of said dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeofTulsa, post: 2248366, member: 541667"] first off, any educated pit owner would have a bite breaker(some sort of stick to wedge between the jaw and pry its mouth open) scuffles happen, 2nd, pits and other "bully" breeds are no more un predictable than any other dog, they just need proper training, and an inteligent owner that understands the mentality of a dog(pack mentality). obviously you and your family or friends involved in this situation are not able nor responsible enough to own such dogs.as far as having pits around children, never had a problem with it. a person is much more likly to be attacked by a lab or dalmation before a pit statisticly speaking. the problem is not the unpredictability of the dog, but the lack of responsiblity by the owner of said dog. [/QUOTE]
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my dog got ran over :(
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