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Old 05-25-2006, 05:24 PM   #13 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by elegy
my pit bulls are both well tempered AND working dogs. some people WANT working dogs. they want a dog with a sharp enough temperament to compete in a wide variety of jobs and sports. there is absolutely nothing wrong with this, and these breeds should not be penalized or discriminated against because they're not dumbed down slobbering idiots.
Once again, not what I was saying. Just saying the not everyone should own a pit. Most don't know how to raise them. We had a pitbulls ourselves when I was young. He was the best dog. All I was saying is that if people that want a companions dog IF they were doing this selective breeding thing is that pitbulls should not be an option not because they are bad dogs, but because alot of people dont' know how to raise them right...

Also I have done alot of writing and posts arguing against others that it is unfair to think of the pitbull this way... so believe me that is not what I ment at all.

And anywho I was just kind of thinking out loud when I was writing, so I really dont' have alot of deep thought going into it all, so please don't be reading to deeply into it. And really how would you even start selective breeding??
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