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Re: Pit bull Pics
I have a couple pics too, and more on the way
My show style female, Seirun
http://www.freewebs.com/frostfellken...2-22%20018.jpg
My Razors Edge "hippo", Kitty
http://www.freewebs.com/frostfellken...2-02%20008.jpg
Kitty is being bred this fall and I'm keeping two, and trading one for a pup of similar bloodline, so will have something new coming here
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Originally Posted by AjBalls
buahahaha right first try :cool:
It helps that Ive been looking over dog breeds, or even have a mild knowledge of dog breeds. I can see someone saying every single one of those was a pit bull, just because it is large, and attacked someone. Thank you media for skape goating pitbulls as the only dog to attack people since the dawn of time!! :rolleye2:
great pics everyone, they are all adorable!
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Originally Posted by Gooseman
For those that remember Baby, here's a pic. I need to take some new ones. She has come a long way. All her scars are mostly gone/covered, and she loves people now almost without prejudice. One heck of a heart warming turn around from when I first picked her up off the highway.
http://i157.photobucket.com/albums/t...0/100_1138.jpg
I had to take a good couple minute look because if I didnt know better I would sware you stole my dog and took a picture of him
She is absolutely beautiful
And by the look of her I am sure shes a sweetheart
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Not quite a pitbull, but here's my dog, Mackie -- he's a Staffordshire bull terrier x mini bulldog.
I'm not going to lie -- I LOVE the look of the big, "bully-style" American Bullies like the Razor's edge lines. The true APBTs are really great dogs, but not my preferred style. However, I'd just heard so many horror stories about the lifespan and health of some of those larger pits, I just wasn't willing to take a chance on a puppy only to have it die at such a young age ... So we got a dog that looks like he could be a short "pocket pit," but is actually a mix of two very healthy dogs (the sire was the most athletic bulldog I've ever seen!)
At four months
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...na/Mackie5.jpg
Eight months, I think? ... I need to get some updated pics:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...2_31144628.jpg
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v7...iebeincute.jpg
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My two, Jersey and Nero
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...edogpic007.jpg
Guarding the house lol!
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...anddogs016.jpg
Nero on the springpole, only thing that keeps him occupied enough to be unleashed in the yard, otherwise he jumps the fence
http://i129.photobucket.com/albums/p...ingpole008.jpg
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I'm not trying to start an argument, I'm just amazed at how you guys can own the dog that is responsible for the most attacks on humans! I could never own a pit or a rottie, not because I think they're dangerous, but because they CAN be dangerous and are well known dogs for mauling beloved pets and family members. How do you guys do it?
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It's called being a responsible pet owner. Lots of socialization and training. Most dogs that attack and bite are abused and or provoked in to biting/attacking. These dogs aren't born "mean". It's PEOPLE who make them mean.
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I wouldn't own anything but a pit. My pit will lick you to death before bite you, unless of course you show aggression towards any of her family. But you would expect any dog to do that if harming their family.
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Originally Posted by abuja
I'm not trying to start an argument, I'm just amazed at how you guys can own the dog that is responsible for the most attacks on humans! I could never own a pit or a rottie, not because I think they're dangerous, but because they CAN be dangerous and are well known dogs for mauling beloved pets and family members. How do you guys do it?
And 100 years ago it was bloodhounds of all breeds, then german shephards, dobermans, rotties. The devil breed changes with the times, it's not the dogs, it's the owners. Once a breed gets a bad rep, every idiot in the world gets one and starts breeding unstable dogs that should be put down. The last fatal attack in my state was a pit that was chained to a pole in a basement with no food or water, had bitten at least 7 times before, and not only were they breeding it but they let their kid unsupervised with it. Sorry but that's not a family pet, that's a known vicious dog and how many little puppies with those genes you think they sold off?
If I thought either of my dogs was a danger to people or they ever bit someone they would be put down and that goes for any breed. Any dog can be dangerous, especially because most "attacks" come from leaving kids alone with dogs. Does anyone here think that python that killed the toddler recently is "vicious". No, it was bad ownership and parenting. Now pits have dog aggression and prey drive but so do many breeds, I fostered a little rat terrier that was just like a tiny pit bull.
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