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Personal protection dog?

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  • 12-28-2016, 01:37 AM
    Ratikal
    Re: Personal protection dog?
    Great looking pup...can tell he's a happy boy!
  • 12-28-2016, 07:09 AM
    predatorkeeper87
    Re: Personal protection dog?
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by EmilyandArlo View Post
    I agree with this 100%. They make wonderful family dogs. They can be a bit stubborn so the proper training is important. Either way, my APBT is incredibly intuitive when it comes to how I am feeling and if I am uncomfortable around certain people. Even though he is a huge love bug, he is very intimidating to anyone who doesn't know him. He has a very deep, loud bark.
    I hate the misconceptions out there about bully breeds, but I do think their reputations really do deter people from causing trouble when they know there is a pitbull in the house/yard/etc. I know that if I am out in the evening by myself walking my dog, no one is going to mess with me [emoji4]
    Plus you get greeted by that pit bull smile....
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    the rep they have is a blessing and a curse. People intending to do harm think twice, but unfortunately so does everyone else around until they get to know the animal.
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