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<blockquote data-quote="NDbowman" data-source="post: 347419" data-attributes="member: 1525"><p>Pits and Rotts should both be exterminated. They've both been bred to be aggressive and powerful. There is just no stopping them once they go on attack. Their owners all say the same thing, oh he's a big baby he'd never hurt anyone, except once something sets them off they become killers.</p><p></p><p>I had a friend that had a few pittbulls and they were all very friendly and playful but deep down I still didn't trust them. The one male had a rope chew toy that he loved for you to pull on. When he chomped down on that rope you could pick him up off the ground and he wouldn't let go. </p><p></p><p>Even border collies and cattle dogs have a herding instinct that really needs to be watched around kids. They want to herd things, so if that kid runs or doesn't move in the direction the dog wants he might nip them which is what they do when herding catttle.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NDbowman, post: 347419, member: 1525"] Pits and Rotts should both be exterminated. They've both been bred to be aggressive and powerful. There is just no stopping them once they go on attack. Their owners all say the same thing, oh he's a big baby he'd never hurt anyone, except once something sets them off they become killers. I had a friend that had a few pittbulls and they were all very friendly and playful but deep down I still didn't trust them. The one male had a rope chew toy that he loved for you to pull on. When he chomped down on that rope you could pick him up off the ground and he wouldn't let go. Even border collies and cattle dogs have a herding instinct that really needs to be watched around kids. They want to herd things, so if that kid runs or doesn't move in the direction the dog wants he might nip them which is what they do when herding catttle. [/QUOTE]
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