My pit mix is awesome

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Anonymous wrote:Any time I see what I think is a pitbull, I do what I can to not encounter the animal. I will pick my kid up and walk on the other side of the street if I need to. I do not care how sweet or how many tricks your dog can do. These creatures still have minds of their own. You, as a owner, do not control their minds. I also do this of any dog too. If your dog comes up and tries to sniff me, I will kick it. I am not waiting to get attacked.


You are unhinged. You do not attack an animal that is just showing curiousity. If you are attacked after you attack an innocent animal than you deserve it.

Btw, I never let my dog near people because of people like you.

Again take your unhinged hatred towards pit somewhere else.



What you 'think' is a pit is mind blowing. You have no idea. Plenty of dogs with pit don't have the blocky head.


I’m poster #2 to this thread. My border collie mix rescue is actually 30% APBT and 27.5% border collie, plus other breeds in smaller percentages.

She’s white with black markings, including two black flippy floppy ears over a white face with black freckles, black rimmed eyes and white eyelashes. Her head is smallish and face is narrow like a border collie, and she weighs 38lb with a border collie build - lean and fast.

People rush up to me at the park to pet her. The drive up at the bank and pharmacy give her two biscuits per visit and always ask to feed her by hand. She is incredibly pretty and people have actually shouted this to me while stopped at traffic lights - ‘your dog is so pretty!’

Many pit mixes don’t look like pitbulls. Personally I am not a fan of the blocky head ones with massive jaws because I’m a former prosecutor who has seen injury and autopsy photos of pit bull attacks on kids and adults both and those dogs scare me, I can’t get past it because I’ve seen the worst. I know it’s a very small percent of the pitbull dogs out there, but I’m still unsettled by such dogs.

But yeah my pit mix is the best dog I’ve had over a lifetime with dogs and I’m very grateful she landed in my lap. If I’d known her DNA in advance I might not have adopted her and that would have been a massive loss.
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