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pit bulls maul owner to death
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<blockquote data-quote="gta roger" data-source="post: 15783557" data-attributes="member: 189820"><p>Most people don't look at the parents of the puppies that they want to buy. The parents of the pups temperament is a good indication of what the pups are going to be like.Also line breeding causes a lot of problems , not only physically but you can get some really screwy dogs from it.The pit was cross breed to be for a purpose .The german shepherd was breed for certain job.The GSD is not noted for being aggressive, they were breed to be protective.The pit was cross breed with the terrier and several large breeds of dog.The terrier is well known for their fearlessness and the tenacity,the other part of their blood line is know for their strength and aggression.I think that is the real reason we have so many problems with this breed. I do believe that if the breeders would breed only calm tempered ,non-aggressive dogs that the end results would be a smart,easy going,strong healthy dog.I do believe it is the owners fault that we keep getting dog that cause problems.The Russians breed wild foxs to the point that they are sweet ,lovable pets.If you can do that with a wild animal, you damn sure can do it with a domestic dog.There are way to many people breeding these dogs to be aggressive and to fight.Roger</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gta roger, post: 15783557, member: 189820"] Most people don't look at the parents of the puppies that they want to buy. The parents of the pups temperament is a good indication of what the pups are going to be like.Also line breeding causes a lot of problems , not only physically but you can get some really screwy dogs from it.The pit was cross breed to be for a purpose .The german shepherd was breed for certain job.The GSD is not noted for being aggressive, they were breed to be protective.The pit was cross breed with the terrier and several large breeds of dog.The terrier is well known for their fearlessness and the tenacity,the other part of their blood line is know for their strength and aggression.I think that is the real reason we have so many problems with this breed. I do believe that if the breeders would breed only calm tempered ,non-aggressive dogs that the end results would be a smart,easy going,strong healthy dog.I do believe it is the owners fault that we keep getting dog that cause problems.The Russians breed wild foxs to the point that they are sweet ,lovable pets.If you can do that with a wild animal, you damn sure can do it with a domestic dog.There are way to many people breeding these dogs to be aggressive and to fight.Roger [/QUOTE]
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