Post A Picture Of Your Dogs

I don't have a dog, but I do have a picture of Saddam Hussein and his cat...:whistle:

What? Too soon? :laugh:
 

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Okay, I love pits but that being said why are you training them to attack? Are you trying to raise people's fears of pits even more? I worked in animal rescue for years and pits are all ready the hardest dog to adopt out because of their reputation and as a kennel owner you should be helping the breed not adding to the stigma of the dog. Unless you have some great excuse for this training this is really un-cool. :wtf:

Well Said!
 
NickSully...... Your another brain washed terd. My dogs are not trained to attack!! They are playing. The will only play that way when we are using the bite sleeve. If the sleeve is not out, they just run and play like normal. It's like tug of war to them. I love the breed. I wouldn't do anything to hurt it.

Pitbulls are very athletic and strong. Look at the video again. You can see how happy they are.

It's not the dogs causing problems. It's people like you that say they love the breed, but they don't know anything about it. Do you really think you can just sit and read a book to your Pitbull and it will be happy. I know, you should watch The Dog Whisperer with you pit, that way you will know everything you need to know...:moon:

We DO NOT BREED FOR FIGHTING !!!!!!!!!!!!
 
From left to right Cassie and Conan my little punk azz dogs!!

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Kell he loves kids weighs about 140# He kind of freaks the kids out when he runs to meet them. I yell for him to come back Kell !! kell !! They hear Kill! Kill!!
 
Kell he loves kids weighs about 140# He kind of freaks the kids out when he runs to meet them. I yell for him to come back Kell !! kell !! They hear Kill! Kill!!
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Okay, I love pits but that being said why are you training them to attack? Are you trying to raise people's fears of pits even more? I worked in animal rescue for years and pits are all ready the hardest dog to adopt out because of their reputation and as a kennel owner you should be helping the breed not adding to the stigma of the dog. Unless you have some great excuse for this training this is really un-cool. :wtf:

My friend had his rottie trained in the similar way he wanted the dog to protect his family an his daughter when they were home an he was away. Anyone tried to get in the home or came in that home that didn't belong their was getting attacked without a command. Don't see nothing wrong with training a dog on how to protect it's family.

But I do see your point about people not wanting to adopt that type of breed once it's bigger.I would never take in any large dog regardless weather it's Mastiff breed or Shepard or any other for that matter. No way to know how he was raised or treated or trained.

here are my dogs...


Don't you mean dawgs :rofl:
 
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Here is a pic of Dottie, my 10 year old german short hair mix. Still gets around fine on three legs. Loves to hike and hunt.

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Here is a pic of Dottie, my 10 year old german short hair mix. Still gets around fine on three legs. Loves to hike and hunt.

Sounds like she has you trained well.:laugh:
DOT is my Busa's name btw
Bubba
 
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