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I had a friend who had multiple pits...one was a rednose... he wasn't exactly friendly, but I rode in the backseat with him when he was a small pup. 4-6 months later, you would think I legit buggered his arsehole from the way he went off when I stood in front of the gate... and I'm not even British, so I do zero buggering. Never learned how.Nah fuck the piece of shit and his pit.
I listened to a pit owner talk about how messed up pits were at work yesterday. She said it's not all about how they are raised. Said they could snap anytime and gave an example of her friend recently being attacked by her own. She had the dog 10 years and yelled at it to stop chasing a squirrel. It ripped her arm up.
Edit: Typo
He also had 3 blue pits in total...
A boy who was big. Mellow as fuck. Cool dog. Passed away very young from pnuemonia. A girl, he got as a puppy who was so fucking friendly she seemed like the clichè "if a burglar came in the dog might lick him to death if anything"... she would jump on the couch and put her head in your lap and grumble if you didn't pet her. Next thing you know, a few years pass and she can't be around people.
Then they had a girl who I didn't know as well, but she stayed friendly to people, but didn't like other dogs.
The rednose and the female blue pit I described first both escaped and bit people.
My friends didn't appear to be bad dog owners. They kept them inside. Probably didn't socialize them... but two of the four went from ok and very friendly to going berserk.
And lol at the pit in the video not wanting static with the man, even after his owner was attacked.
Wtf is the point of having a "tough" dog, if it won't protect you?
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FUCKIN LOL!
Shit had me cryin'.
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