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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 348066" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>Yeah, I dont know how thats worded exactly but because many of them are mutts you kinda have to go by appearance and have it worded like that. Couple that lives behind me has a pitt, but they swear its a lab, but it looks like a pitt, its aggressive like a pit and they have no control over the damn thing. When my dogs are outside and it is let out, it jumps against their fence and barks, the whole fence shakes. My dogs are strongly discouraged from barking but the neighbors dont even try to punish their dog from barking, they will eventually let it back in the house if it barks for a while, but Ive never seen them scold it at all for its wild behavior. Im sure there is a way to blood test a dog to see if its whatever % pitt easily enough, through DNA analysis. Id think setting the limit at 25% pitt or less would be appropriate to determine if they are allowed in a community or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 348066, member: 562"] Yeah, I dont know how thats worded exactly but because many of them are mutts you kinda have to go by appearance and have it worded like that. Couple that lives behind me has a pitt, but they swear its a lab, but it looks like a pitt, its aggressive like a pit and they have no control over the damn thing. When my dogs are outside and it is let out, it jumps against their fence and barks, the whole fence shakes. My dogs are strongly discouraged from barking but the neighbors dont even try to punish their dog from barking, they will eventually let it back in the house if it barks for a while, but Ive never seen them scold it at all for its wild behavior. Im sure there is a way to blood test a dog to see if its whatever % pitt easily enough, through DNA analysis. Id think setting the limit at 25% pitt or less would be appropriate to determine if they are allowed in a community or not. [/QUOTE]
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