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Old 06-03-2007, 08:23 AM   #11 (permalink)
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Re: Debate on the banning of pit bulls

Whoa whoa whoa. Man I'm glad I'm back from vacation. "FutureNavyMan08" I have to dissagree with you. I believe it's all in how the owner raises them. I have a pit. I have an American Red Nosed pitt, and he is the sweetest thing ever. Nicer then all of my other dogs. And he is around children. My dad is very carefull about how to raise them. You just need to show them that they arn't in controle and that the Human is. My dad showed him how to walk right next to him, not infront of him, and he doesn't get on the couches or beds. An animal is only as mean as you let them be. I don't believe they have any more or less agression then other animals. He isn't played with roughly.

Actually, he was at the boarding place the other day for a couple of days, and he was beat up my another dog, because he wasn't agressive enough to fight back.

So my point is that, anyone that is willing to take the time to own them, and treat them right, and teach them, should have one. They shouldn't be banned. Though, they are where I live, the city by us. If they find them on the streets, or they are taken back to the pound, they are killed. Which is very wrong in my opinion. It's that way with Chows, Rotts, Shepards, and Pitts down here.

Animals are only as mean as humans make them. You treat them right, they'll be great pets.
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