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[quote=Anonymous]Maybe? When I bring a dog into my home for potentially 15+ years, I want a good fit and I want it to be til their death. I want it to work out for all of us long term. I want a dog that is not just managed, but amazing. I want little kids to be able to mess with their food and toys and them not flinch. I want the dog to get along seamlessly with other dogs and be a goof that plays with the Pomeranians and the St. Danes. I want a dog that tolerates it's owners doing basically everything. Tummy rub during mealtime? Fine. Responds great to training? Of course. Got ahold of something that they should not have touched and you can do "leave it" or unlock their jaw? Yes, siree. Pit owners may have a different calculus and I am not saying all are vicious but in general, no I don't like them or pit mixes. I've met some decent pits but almost none of them meet my requirements. The most common being they're hyper aggressive with other dogs. As an owner, I would never want such a reactive breed. Sure, maybe they're good at home, but they're not very social? I don't like that. I don't like the "friendly to attack dog" in 2 seconds mentality. [/quote]
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