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05-05-2005, 04:19 PM #11Senior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
The dogs that attack are probably not trained
They are just wildr whatever , lack of disapline.
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05-05-2005, 09:46 PM #12OPSenior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
Theres a pic of him on here somewhere.He is the sweetest thing and does not even bark much and starts doing a wee when i get mad at him for digging or something.He is not nasty at all because i want him as a good animal with kids and he is.I do know idiots that do fight there dogs or have them to be guard dogs.Actually i kinda wish my dog would guard the house a bit better he just wags his tail and cries if he sees someone walking past.
How much can a koala bear ?
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05-05-2005, 10:04 PM #13Senior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
I don't know how they can enforce a ban on pitbulls. why not just a ban on breeding them, with a law that you have to have them fixed?
\"Nirvana is the extinction of self\" - Buddha
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05-05-2005, 10:14 PM #14OPSenior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
I was thinking that they should make you be registered a a pitbull owner or breeder and have the pups chipped so an eye can be kept on them so whoevers dog bitesor attacks then the owner will be held responsible and not the dog.
How much can a koala bear ?
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05-05-2005, 10:32 PM #15Senior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
Humans have ruined the Earth.
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Always thinking that just behind some narrow door in all of his favorite bars,
men in red woolen shirts are getting incredible kicks from things he\'ll never know... -Raoul, Duke (aka Hunter S. Thompson)
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05-05-2005, 10:59 PM #16Senior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
Pitbulls are not dum, there very loyal and smart. I have owned several in the past. And they cannot make a law that will take out dogs allready there. You now just can't import or breed them to be american pit-bulls. If it is part saffordshire you are fine. Pit-bulls are really undefined these days, but if they just banned American pit bullas basically everyone is fine as they don't have real ones (almost always have wrong ears and are larger) the american bulldog crossed with the American pitbull is now what the standard for "pit bull" is. This is because the American bulldog is much much larger, around twice the weight, of an american pit. Also, American Pitbulls have different ears, they do not go back like a staffordshire bull terrier, but go up and curl in the air. Staffordshire terriers are much more like pit-bulls as they have errect ears and are very similar in size, whule the bull/terrier version is smaller.They are also in the AKC unlike American Pitbulls and their ears do not curl.
SO all in all you and your pup are fine.
Below is my dogo canario. They are much like pit bulls in appearence and behavior but are much heavier and broader. her name is Alta and is very sweet, but is a guard dog..........
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05-05-2005, 11:02 PM #17Senior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
Originally Posted by XTC
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05-05-2005, 11:05 PM #18Senior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
This is a picture of a licensed American pit-bull. as you can see it is much different in appearence than many labled pitbulls. it is short and only ways around 55 pounds. This is NOT my picture, but I do have good relations with the breeder who owns this dog.
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05-05-2005, 11:12 PM #19Senior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
i like all dogs...pitbulls included
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05-05-2005, 11:13 PM #20Senior Member
Pitbulls are banned in my state
Yes thats right my pic is just a representation..sorry no digital pic of the old girl around..that was like 20 years ago...
But I just LOVE this one....
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