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Old 12-05-2008   #91 (permalink)
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Pits make great guard dogs, but personally, I just couldn't trust them around my kids. For me, it's not just the Pit, that goes for any dog that is deemed to have aggressive tendencies, that would include German Shepheards and Dobermans. Yes, I do understand about man teaching aggression, but I think it's something in there nature that makes them more susceptible to turning, shall I say, "ugly". In contrast, I wouldn't worry about a Lab or a Golden Retriever around my kids.
Actually, a properly bred Pit is a TERRIBLE guard dog - they're too friendly to humans. And you're 100% wrong about them "having something in their nature" etc... Pits will actually tolerate FAR more than most breeds before turning on a human.

I would never own one myself, but not because I'd fear for my safety and that of other humans.

Oh, and BTW - there are quite a few poorly bred Goldens and Labs out there that I'd NEVER have around kids.
 
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Akita and most likely chow. They say never say never but....
 
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Old 12-10-2008   #93 (permalink)
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Dogs are wonderful. I would like to own a lovely American Eskimo Dog.
I’m scared to own a Pit Bull dog.
 
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Old 02-11-2009   #94 (permalink)
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I love them all, but I will leave the ownership of toy or small breeds to somone else. More than happy to enjoy them whilst they are around me, but for us,if we want a small animal we get a cat......want a dog......we get a BIG dog.

We travel and camp a fair bit, and find that the larger breeds seem to cope well with the outdoors, and the extremes in weather a bit bitter than the small ones.
I got 3 cats and not one of them is as loving and will cuddle with me like my shih tzu/lhasa. But I can see if you are an outdoor person you wouldn't want one like my baby.
 
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Probably we won't ever have a Doberman, A Rottwieler, or A Pit bull my husband is terrified of them

(Though I'm working on my husband about the pit bull and he is more open to them now after seeing how smart they are....I don't know if I will ever be able to win him over on a Dobie or Rottie though unless I bring home a mix one day and don't let him know what it is.)

I do not what so ever want a Giant Breed (I mean you put so much love and time into them and they only live about 8 years.)


I love Poodles and would like to always have a poodle. And I would love a Treeing Feist (its the closest thing to my current mutt)

I want a Dalmatian and a ACD Blue Heeler next



I love my poodle and my mix they both have so much energy and just love to be cuddled at the same time......they have so much personality.....it makes the fact that we have to take long walks and do exercise more fun.....thanks to them we are in better shape than we have ever been
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Old 03-19-2009   #96 (permalink)
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i will never own anything other than a pit bull. i am amazed at some of the ignorant posts i have read on here. it is very obvious that some of you clearly know nothing about the breed. and for the "guard dog" comment, even someone who knows VERY LITTLE about pits, knows they are not "good guard dogs". in fact, it is quite the opposite. and i do take my pit bull EVERYWHERE, including the pet store, dog parks, home depot, public parks (around children), anywhere i can, and i do not put a muzzle on her. and as far as pits being a breed you SHOULD NOT HAVE around children, i have a 10 year old son and a 3 year old step daughter and she could not be any better with them. my son has been scared of alot of dogs, all breeds, since he was bit IN THE FACE by a cocker spaniel and recieved 23 stitches (which was the third attack on a person by the same dog, and they FINALLY put that hostile, aggressive dog to sleep) but my son absolutely adores our dog and she adores him as well. so people, if you are going to post your opinions and your so called "facts", please know what you are talking about first.
 
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PitBull lover, I think you will see that this post slightly died off do to many here and a few in particular that are no longer here. To most of us with a great deal of dog knowledge, we do not condemn any breed and are totally against any legislation banning any breed. Many who originally posted have no real knowledge and have based their remarks on media hype that has circulated over the past years. Ironically, you child being bit by a Cocker is something that does not surprise me as so many are unaware that for many years, the Cocker Spaniel was responsible for more bites to people than any other breed in this country. I have been around all breeds for over 50 years. A former breeder and one who rescues. I have owned Mal/Wolves in the 175lbs range. Shep/Huskies in the 85lbs range and over the past many years specialized in Miniature Pinschers, German Pinschers and Italian Greyhounds. I bred Australian Shepherds in the 60's and 70's before most knew what they were and in truth, I have Miniature Pinschers through rescue that will show no remorse for attacking and biting just as easily as any breed. One of my IG's displays a side that many who think they know they breed has rarely seen. They can be aggressive as these were not companion dogs but ferreting sight hounds that will attack small animals as easily as many of my Miniature Pinschers. Anyone who assumes that an Australian Shepherd is not aggressive has never been on the end of their mouth when they deemed that person a threat or caught them trespassing. Any dog no matter what the breed is capable of biting even the Pomeranian that attacked the infant and killed it years ago. I watched my Mal/Wolf take a solid beef bone into his mouth, he elongated and aligned his jaw and neck and with no effort bit down and crushed that bone into pieces with no effort. A man's arm even a large man like me could not withstand his bite yet was gentle as a lamb around everyone. The American Pit Bull Terrier for the first 50 years of the 20th century was the #1 dog in America. It was an excellent family pet that tolerated everything including little children without ever showing aggression. It was with the re-introduction of Pit Bull fighting and drug dealers that the breed was forced into a situation it had not been in for nearly 100 years. With that, these few aggressive ones received all the media attention instead of looking at Tahoe the therapy dog for all it did. Or commenting on the Pit Bull K9 units out there. It is not uncommon for man to fear what it does not understand and with this we learn to accept the faults in others. Otherwise, we are preaching to walls.
I do not own a Pit Bull primarily due to the fact that I already have 19 dogs but not in anyway due to the bs reported on them. If I was to ever fear a dog it would have been my Mal/Wolf, simply put even my vets said what he did is more intimidating that anything they could ever see a Pit Bull do with a beef bone. Even the stats about their jaw strength has been over exaggerated. As one University professor put it, you cannot test the true pressure of any animals bite until if is aggressively upset enough and at that point, there is no real way to test it without looking to get hurt.
So though some here have expressed opinions that may seem ignorant, it best that we be reminded that not all are that knowledgeable when it comes to breeds and therefore rely on others to make their determination and draw their conclusions. Fact is I have seen far more aggressive Miniature Pinschers than Pit Bulls and I have seen a lot of Pits.
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1 They jump on your bed with muddy paws causing you to do laundry....again

2 They insist on licking out any bowl you are eating from

3 They sleep so close you never need an electric blanket

4 They wag their tails & butts so hard you think they might break

5 They make you smile no matter how bad your day was

6 They steal your spot on the sofa when you get up to get them a treat

7 They cause you to rethink every life decision, to include them

8 They drool all over the car causing you to clean after every ride

9 They have nicknames you'd never use in public

10 They provide unconditional love as only a Pit Bull can
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There's no bread i dislike but i'd rather big dogs. I have a Husky and she's brilliant for long walks, i love to go out for hours at a time and she can keep up with me. Saying that my mum has a Bishion Freis and i love her to bits i'm just worried im going to squeeze her to much when she comes for a cuddle. Also Siberian's love to make you "fight" with them and it's so fun x
 
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PitBull lover, I think you will see that this post slightly died off do to many here and a few in particular that are no longer here.

Oh, I wouldn't be too sure about that, Yogi, dear...

StillI say, if you want a dog that's friendly and cuddlly get a Lab or Retriever. If you want one smart as heck! -my dog (oh, yeah ) get a poodle.

However...if you want a dog to tear someone to pieces, go with a Pit. Actually, I think I might get me a little pit...(evil grin).

But, whatever you do, do NOT get a cat! The smell lingers in your house forever, you will NEVER get rid of it.

Case in point, I went over a nice gentlemen's house that was hosting a Bible study. I'll admit, I didn't smell cat when I walked in his home, and I had been there for about 15 minutes. But, THEN...he opened the back door and let the cat in and, wham!, just like that...I smelled the horrible urine-like odor of the cat. Now, this man had an immaculately clean looking house. But, in walked the cat and the odor hit. Just like that...
 
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I love all dogs, but I guess I wouldn't want a pit bull, rotty, or doberman (although I had a doby in my teens) due to having grandkids in the future and want them to be safe. I know you MUST watch all kids with dogs, but those ones have a rep alot due to the care and training. but still , just because of grandkids some day.
 
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