Originally Posted by PocketBrain
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Not to revisit an old topic, but the temperament of a pit bull and its likelihood of someday snapping and eating the neighbor's kid really depends upon its breeding. Originally bred to fight other dogs, a well-bred pit bull retains its instinctive respect for humans as alpha. Unfortunately, some people have selectively bred to remove this trait, and the "crazy" pit bulls look just like the animals with a better temperament. The dogs local to me are undoubtedly "bad" dogs, considering there is no way their owners could afford a well-bred animal.
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s/k that there is no such thing as a GOOD pitbull
a 7 year old girl was mauled in sydney yesterday... most councils are banning them(good idea)
these damn things just snap....kids are far too precious to risk. they were bred to fight. how the hell do we think that all of a sudden they will stop?
instincts rule behaviour. it cant be stopped.. itns not a matter of IF its WHEN.
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