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<blockquote data-quote="Kiliam" data-source="post: 4433207" data-attributes="member: 574741"><p>My wife and I got our latest pit from a rescue after she was left for dead and attacked by an Akita. She had a very bad case of mange and was left partially blind in her left eye. Now one year and 30 pounds later she thinks she's a fifty pound lap dog. None of our friends have any qualms about bringing their children over to our house to play with her. The only thing dangerous about my pitbull is her gas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kiliam, post: 4433207, member: 574741"] My wife and I got our latest pit from a rescue after she was left for dead and attacked by an Akita. She had a very bad case of mange and was left partially blind in her left eye. Now one year and 30 pounds later she thinks she's a fifty pound lap dog. None of our friends have any qualms about bringing their children over to our house to play with her. The only thing dangerous about my pitbull is her gas. [/QUOTE]
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