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Old 07-21-2004, 02:30 PM   #14
BlackWolf
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My brother had a pitt too. She was the sweetest thing but he had trained her too. It was kinda wierd but funny when I came over one day to see her just dangling from an old tire made up like a tire swing. She used to run at it, clamp on and just swing until she stopped, then she'd wiggle it get it moving again. I've got a Boxer mix and a Rott mix right now. I used to have a wolf hybrid (hense the username) but she passed on a few years ago. Both pitts and rotts have potential to be dangerous but tell people you have a wolf hybrid and they automatically run for the hills. All large dogs have potential to be dangerous, especially certain breeds but it's all how you raise them that makes the difference. I personally don't care for small dogs myself. I like to go on long walks through a wildlife trail, go camping out in the boonies and mostly live by myself. I just don't feel protected enough when considering a small dog or even a cat. What good are they if something happens? Throw the small dog/cat at them?? I like big, lovable, kissy, cuddly, protective dogs that got my back, which probably explains the type of men I've gone out with lately. Ahh, to find a man again.........heaven. *sigh*
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