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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The mistake most people make is getting a puppy. All my dogs have been young, around 1-2yr old when we got them, and well trained. All 3 were amazing dogs. I am a dog lover but have no idea how to house train a puppy. [/quote] Where do you find well trained dogs? The shelters around here have a choice between pitbulls and pitbulls. And the breed rescues don’t seem to get well trained dogs. Makes sense that people capable and invested enough to train their dogs well aren’t giving them away…. You’ve adopted three, what’s your secret?[/quote] I guess it depends on what you mean by “well trained” but its not hard to find a non-puppy/non-pitbull on craiglist or your local pets facebook group. And yes to all the Pit-Mommies I do understand not all pitbulls are violent monsters but they are VERY STRONG, bred for fighting, and for some reason a super majority/the only breed in shelters. You should spend as much time advocating for responsible pet owner ship and spay/neuter as you spend shaming others for disliking a breed that is responsible for the vast majority of attacks against humans, and killing other innocent small beloved family pets. [/quote] First of all, I do advocate for spay and neutering. Second I have not shamed anyone and third the owners are to blame for 99.9 of the problems. Dogs who are raised well as loving members of the family do not attack. And before you come at me you all are blaming 'pit bulls' when really there are five different breeds so it is an unfair comparison. Not to mention the mixes. Most people do not read dogs well and miss the signs. Dogs then have to esculate to get you to listen.[/quote]
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