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Pit Bulls Are So DANGEROUS!
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<blockquote data-quote="ZYBORG" data-source="post: 16580014" data-attributes="member: 40262"><p>You are making a huge error. It has been explained already. “Pit bull” is not a breed, but instead a term used to describe a multitude of different breeds, which have all been bred for different purposes. The “Pit bull” you are referring to (which is the one and only real “Pit bull” is the APBT. Which was bred for fighting and baiting. This is no longer the norm, except for some of the grass root bloodlines. You will be hard pressed to see a real APBT out and about... What you mostly see is mixes, mutts, or other bully breeds... which are NOT bread for fighting... </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, “Pit bulls” have attracted a ton of bad “owners”, which have created some pretty unfortunate situations, as well as prolonged a negative stereotype.</p><p></p><p>Pitbulls (except for APBT that are actually raised and bred for fighting) are just like any other big dog (GS, Rotweilers, Cane Corso, Chow, etc.). They all have the capability of inflicting great harm or death if not owned responsibly. You would have to be a stupid MF’er to approach any of the afore mentioned breeds without an equal level of caution.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ZYBORG, post: 16580014, member: 40262"] You are making a huge error. It has been explained already. “Pit bull” is not a breed, but instead a term used to describe a multitude of different breeds, which have all been bred for different purposes. The “Pit bull” you are referring to (which is the one and only real “Pit bull” is the APBT. Which was bred for fighting and baiting. This is no longer the norm, except for some of the grass root bloodlines. You will be hard pressed to see a real APBT out and about... What you mostly see is mixes, mutts, or other bully breeds... which are NOT bread for fighting... Unfortunately, “Pit bulls” have attracted a ton of bad “owners”, which have created some pretty unfortunate situations, as well as prolonged a negative stereotype. Pitbulls (except for APBT that are actually raised and bred for fighting) are just like any other big dog (GS, Rotweilers, Cane Corso, Chow, etc.). They all have the capability of inflicting great harm or death if not owned responsibly. You would have to be a stupid MF’er to approach any of the afore mentioned breeds without an equal level of caution. [/QUOTE]
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