Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The pup that Op is looking at is only 10 weeks old. It sounds as though this pup has been well socialized with children and other dogs. She looks like a total baby to me and I would not hesitate to adopt her.
Hopefully she'll get a loving home with decent, responsible owners.
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And OP- my sweet, gentile, loves everyone including cats and screaming children- looked a lot like that pup when she was little. Turns out she stayed much smaller than anyone expected and looks less like a pit as an adult than she did as a puppy. You never know with rescues but young ones are a blank slate in terms of personality so aggression isn’t there yet. With any dog training is important and a pit is no exception. They are actually easy to train in my experience- very eager to please you and intelligent. My only complaint with the pit mixes I’ve known over the years is they hog the bed lol! They hate the cold and love to sleep

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I think the one pictured may have some boxer in there? Very hard to know but it doesn’t matter really . I’ve had 2 other pit mixes and I identify them as a mix or boxer mix in one case, my other dog was (we think) a pit/ dachshund mix so he was a “dachshund mix”. I know some neighbor hoods have breed restrictions and if the has unclear lineage life is much easier if you keep pit out of their description.
You're participating in the lies that many shelters and owners now use: Saying "mix" to hide a dog's pit blood and emphasizing a dog's other breed. Well, at least you admit to it.
If you truly believed that pits are wonderful, safe dogs, you wouldn't brag anonymously here about your lies of omission but would go public in your neighborhood and work openly to change those breed restrictions you say are a bad idea. Yet you don't, because you want life to be easier for you.
OP: Mix is shorthand for pit bull, as this PP shows. Every one of these threads brings out the "pits are sweet--it's all about the owners/training" posts. If you really want the responsibility of owning a dog and having to worry whether it will have problems and having to feel you need to pretend it's not part pit bull--by all means, get the cute puppy.
First see today's Washington Post, though. Story about the child in Maryland and the family's dogs. Also search the name Christine Liquori--shelter volunteer killed in May by a pit mix while at the shelter.