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re: Pit Bull Owners: Join TheMajorityProject and help break the damaging stereotype
Posted on 2/25/15 at 12:47 pm to jeff5891
Posted on 2/25/15 at 12:47 pm to jeff5891
i just posting photos, i don't know that story, believe me, there's no shortage of pitbull eats a kid stories needed to fill my agenda here.
Posted on 2/25/15 at 12:50 pm to Chad504boy
everytime i read
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Posted on 2/25/15 at 12:52 pm to oldcharlie8
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lovable dogs until they decide to rip off your fricking arm and eat the damn thing.
Exactly. I have had friends with pitbulls that were AMAZING owners and loved their dogs like the OP and then one day out of nowhere the dogs fricking snapped and attacked other dogs for nothing. One because another dog walked by its food and the other because it ran up to the owner at the dog park, both of the other dogs got fricked up and one had its throat ripped out. The pitbulls who attacked were the sweetest dogs ever, had never been abused and out of nowhere they just freaked the frick out. I think they are the perfect dogs if they are never allowed around other dogs or small children, probably the best dog you can get in those situations, but they are just too unpredictable to be allowed anywhere near other dogs or kids unless they are far away and on a leash. Yes, I know other dogs freak out and attack other dogs as well but they don't do near the damage a pit can do.
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