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    Re: The 6th most dangerous dog breed...

    Quote Originally Posted by KTyne View Post
    I mean, Chihuahuas probably bite more people than a Doberman does
    i worked at a vet clinic for four years. i was way more cautious around chihuahuas and small terriers than i was rotties and pit bulls. some of the best dogs we had come in there were pits.

    that's why i ended up getting one and he is literally the best dog i have ever owned personality and temperament wise. these were the only pix i have on my phone right now.

    this is isaiah.





    i don't have any pictures of him being sweet and gentle on my phone, but he's the biggest baby ever. lol whenever he's playing with smaller dogs or puppies or even the cat he knows to be really easy with them. he actually lets our daschund win at tug of war sometimes just to be nice. lol

    he got sprayed by a skunk a couple months back and we had to give him a hose bath outside. he stunk up the whole house. looked pretty pitiful. and i know all he wanted to do was play with it. lol he found out pretty quick the skunk wasn't in the mood to play with a big scary pit bull.





    and this is how he naps in the middle of our living room floor.

    Last edited by TheSnakeGeek; 10-25-2012 at 03:59 AM.

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