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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 998523" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>We should keep in mind not all pits are bad dogs. Most I run into are actually very friendly. Once went to a mobile home where people weren't home. An about 130lb male mutt, looked like a St.Bernard mix, came charging from under the house, teeth bared at me. Their pit ran in between us and used his head to butt the bigger dog until he finally gave up. Then the pit came over to me tail wagging. Never been so happy to see a pit bull in my life! Another time some people weren't home, but thought I heard something in the backyard. It was a pit on a huge chain, which was probably the reason he was the most muscular dog I've ever seen. He looked like a bodybuilder. As I approached he put his head down between his legs like a little puppy and wagged like crazy. I talked to him and scratched his ears, which he acted like it was the best thing that ever happened to him. It kills me to see good dogs chained up and alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 998523, member: 24302"] We should keep in mind not all pits are bad dogs. Most I run into are actually very friendly. Once went to a mobile home where people weren't home. An about 130lb male mutt, looked like a St.Bernard mix, came charging from under the house, teeth bared at me. Their pit ran in between us and used his head to butt the bigger dog until he finally gave up. Then the pit came over to me tail wagging. Never been so happy to see a pit bull in my life! Another time some people weren't home, but thought I heard something in the backyard. It was a pit on a huge chain, which was probably the reason he was the most muscular dog I've ever seen. He looked like a bodybuilder. As I approached he put his head down between his legs like a little puppy and wagged like crazy. I talked to him and scratched his ears, which he acted like it was the best thing that ever happened to him. It kills me to see good dogs chained up and alone. [/QUOTE]
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