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Road Side Pub
pit bulls maul owner to death
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<blockquote data-quote="32ValveRom" data-source="post: 15770295" data-attributes="member: 54136"><p>I think this goes back to the point in my previous post. Pitbulls are too popular for their own good and too many of the wrong people own them. Even as I mentally cycle through my group of dog-owning friends, it's hard to think of anyone who has a different breed. One of my close friends has a Chihuahua and a pitbull. Another one of my friends has a Pomeranian and a pitbull. Could be because of my age demographic but I also can't help but to think of the last time I went to a dog adoption fair and saw majority (maybe 95%) were atleast part apbt. Many with a past, I'm sure.</p><p></p><p>My friend who owns the chihuahua and pit, they <em>never </em>walk them. Surprisingly enough, the dogs go crazy whenever they have guests over. My thing is if one isn't willing to do everything it takes to properly raise a dog (walks, feeding times, etc) you probably shouldn't own a dog.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="32ValveRom, post: 15770295, member: 54136"] I think this goes back to the point in my previous post. Pitbulls are too popular for their own good and too many of the wrong people own them. Even as I mentally cycle through my group of dog-owning friends, it's hard to think of anyone who has a different breed. One of my close friends has a Chihuahua and a pitbull. Another one of my friends has a Pomeranian and a pitbull. Could be because of my age demographic but I also can't help but to think of the last time I went to a dog adoption fair and saw majority (maybe 95%) were atleast part apbt. Many with a past, I'm sure. My friend who owns the chihuahua and pit, they [I]never [/I]walk them. Surprisingly enough, the dogs go crazy whenever they have guests over. My thing is if one isn't willing to do everything it takes to properly raise a dog (walks, feeding times, etc) you probably shouldn't own a dog. [/QUOTE]
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