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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I have been looking at petfinder for two years. Most there are pit mixes, lab mixes or hounds. You see very few desirable dogs. I want a cocker mix, shepherd mix or a schnauzer. You almost never see schnauzers; those seem to be dogs people don't give up.[/quote] Our neighbor got her son a rescue puppy that she said was part cocker spaniel and part lab almost a year ago. I heard growling and barking outside today and when I looked outside the boy was trying to hold back his dog from another dog. When the other dog passed by I went outside and said hi to the neighbor boy. I looked at his dog who is almost a year and no way is the dog cocker spaniel or lab. The dog looks like a pit bull. I asked if they go to dog park and he said they can't because his dog wants to be the alpha dog and is too aggressive. They should require DNA testing to prove the dog isn't pit bull before adopting dogs out. [/quote] The rescues know they are lying. They just want to keep pit bulls alive and do not care about consequences to people, children, other dogs and cats.[/quote] +1[/quote] +100 They’ve been known to lie about bite history and number of times a dog has been rehomed as well[/quote]
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