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October is Pit Bull month
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<blockquote data-quote="bugnut" data-source="post: 34636" data-attributes="member: 3422"><p>I just joined and wanted to add my +1 to the OP.</p><p>I've owned/fostered dozens of different dogs over the years, and my 3yr-old pit rescue is the second-friendliest* dog I've ever owned. Yes, that's just an anecdote, but there is a lot of misinformation and bias out there regarding the bully breeds and dogs in general. As for the temperament of mine, I give a lot of credit to my "pack" that raised him and helped ensure he received proper socialization.</p><p></p><p>*(the friendliest dog I ever owned was a duck tolling retriever stray I took in a several years ago. I had it for 4 years before it barked for the first time)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bugnut, post: 34636, member: 3422"] I just joined and wanted to add my +1 to the OP. I've owned/fostered dozens of different dogs over the years, and my 3yr-old pit rescue is the second-friendliest* dog I've ever owned. Yes, that's just an anecdote, but there is a lot of misinformation and bias out there regarding the bully breeds and dogs in general. As for the temperament of mine, I give a lot of credit to my "pack" that raised him and helped ensure he received proper socialization. *(the friendliest dog I ever owned was a duck tolling retriever stray I took in a several years ago. I had it for 4 years before it barked for the first time) [/QUOTE]
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