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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 998996" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>And I'll restate there's been a lot more self policing by pit owners since the intense media focus years ago. You really give the dogs too much credit. They're either aggressive or they aren't and the most dangerous ones were mostly made that way by their owners. It was a fad among some constituencies to have bad ass dogs. But I'll agree they were bred originally for fighting and with emphasis on powerful jaws and body strength. In the wrong hands they are loaded guns and I'd make sure they are fenced in or otherwise restrained. That being said I much prefer really sweet breeds like Golden Retrievers. Not that there aren't plenty of sweet pits, but they're always going to be under a cloud due to the bad ones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 998996, member: 24302"] And I'll restate there's been a lot more self policing by pit owners since the intense media focus years ago. You really give the dogs too much credit. They're either aggressive or they aren't and the most dangerous ones were mostly made that way by their owners. It was a fad among some constituencies to have bad ass dogs. But I'll agree they were bred originally for fighting and with emphasis on powerful jaws and body strength. In the wrong hands they are loaded guns and I'd make sure they are fenced in or otherwise restrained. That being said I much prefer really sweet breeds like Golden Retrievers. Not that there aren't plenty of sweet pits, but they're always going to be under a cloud due to the bad ones. [/QUOTE]
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