looking for pit bull pupps
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This guy only breeds the best.. i have a blue Brindle Pit.. ( Male) i also have 3 children that the dog is VERY protective over..
Pit Bulls are awesome dogs...
PM me if interested & i'll give you the guys websight..
Oh, none of his dogs are bread to fight BTW...
Pit Bulls are awesome dogs...
And no, not all of them snap - some go their whole lives as gentle as a rabbit.
But all of them are quite capable of losing it.
Around the corner from us a guy had two pit bulls snap....they got loose and chewed on a couple of kids. The deputies shot both dogs.
I have another neighbor with a pit bull - it was running loose a couple of weeks ago while my other half and my 5 year old daughter were out washing a vehicle. I got them inside and started loading the shotgun....the dog took off before I got back outside.
A doberman, a rottweilier, a chau - you name a dog and I'm tolerant, but a pit bull? No thanks. If it runs up in my yard, it's getting ventilated - WELL ventilated. (Which reminds me, I need to tell my neighbor my position on this so he's not surprised when it happens.)
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James has some good dogs, and his links page has tons of more breeders. I dont breed mine anymore, they are just pets.
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This guy only breeds the best.. i have a blue Brindle Pit.. ( Male) i also have 3 children that the dog is VERY protective over..
Pit Bulls are awesome dogs...
PM me if interested & i'll give you the guys websight..
Oh, none of his dogs are bread to fight BTW...

Yeah shoot me a pm with that website please
You're right - sorry about the hijack.....
platinumta - you have a pm
you are VERY closed-minded and you feed into whatever the media tells you
People like you make me absolutely sick.Platnum is correct - any dog as well as ANIMAL can snap. It's just that pits are the only ones that get covered by the media. In fact - you know what animal "snaps" more often? HUMAN BEINGS
I was attacked by a German Shepard when I was 7 and I have the scars on my arm to prove. I also, recently, had a golden retriever snap at me as well. I also had a cocker spaniel that was attacked AND killed by a siberian husky so don't tell me that pit bulls are the only dogs that "snap" that's just STUPID.
Until you own a pit - you have no room to talk. Everyone that I know that has pits has NEVER had a problem. I would never breed a dog to fight nor would I fight one.
If you pulled out a shotgun on my dog - .... i'm just going to refrain. I would hate to get banned from this board.
Since it was made personal, here are the facts: (Oh, I i'm STILL not making it personal, just giving the facts)
you are VERY closed-minded and you feed into whatever the media tells you

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Pit bulls and pit-bull crosses (not always easy to distinguish) have caused more than a third of the nation's dog-bite fatalities since 1979 and a comparable proportion of serious injuries.
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New York City, with a million dogs, conforms to these national trends. In 1997, the Department of Health reported 7,075 dog bites in the city and some 1,000 complaints about frightening dogs. Gotham police and other authorities had to round up 892 biting dogs in 1997, 200 more than the year before. Of these, 294—33 percent—were pit bulls or pit-bull mixes, though they make up only an estimated 15 percent of the city's dogs.
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In the last 18 months, 12 of the 18 confirmed dog-related fatalities in the U.S. -- or 67% -- have been caused by the pit bull terrier, a breed that accounts for only 1% of the U.S. dog population. (from a 1987 article)
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Human fatalities are not unique to 'pit bulls' by any means. Every Group of dog breeds, even several members of the Toy Group, have been attributed with human deaths. Sure, according to American statistics, there are more 'pit bulls' involved in fatal dog bites, but many other breeds have also killed.
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All dogs are predators by nature, with teeth that can bite. However, proper rearing teaches dogs (and yes, children) how to get what they want without resorting to violence. All breeds of dog respond well to ethical training methods.
There are two main points that many people fail to recognize:
1. There is no such thing as a breed of dog that won't bite.
2. The breeds at the top of biting statistics are the most popular breeds at the time. Meaning, in Canada, Labradors, Golden Retrievers, and German Shepherds and other popular breeds top the bite statistics. Any dog can bite. Any poorly trained and unsupervised dog may bite unprovoked. Breed is not the deciding factor, training and supervision is.
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Pit bull and pit mixes account for 21 percent of all human fatalities, while mixed breed dogs account for 16 percent and other nonspecified breeds, 15 percent.
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(This is from Canada) What is the success rate of pit bull bans?
Winnipeg:
* Prior to ban, there were 30 pit bull attacks per year and 30 to 40 reported serious attacks of all dogs per year. In the past four years, there have been no pit bull attacks.
Kitchener-Waterloo:
* Prior to the ban, in 1995 and 1996, there were 17 and 18 pit bull incidents, respectively. After the ban, there has been about one per year.
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Google search for "pit bull attack" = over 40,000 hits
Google search for "german shepherd attack" = 281 hits
Google search for "rottweiler attack" = 1,440 hits
I delivered newspapers as a kid for like 5 years, and spent 3 years as a cable guy. In all that time I was bit ONCE - my last year as a cable guy. I still don't know what kind of dog it was, but I do know it was a trained guard dog - the owner told me. I knocked on her door and the dog busted through the screen, bit me, then jumped back inside the house. I wasn't very happy. I shut her cable off. (I was there to shut it off anyway - she hadn't paid her bill.)
For the record, I have another neighbor who has two large dogs (not pit bulls) that I will also happily shoot if they charge me in my own yard again. These two dogs are mean and nasty and they do bite!! My neighbor with the pit bull went after them with a machete once (this was before he got the pit)
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It's nothing personal. Really. Like my last post indicated, I was going to stay out of the thread. And now I am.
Forever....forever.....forever.....(semi-humorous reference to another feared dog....)
Brandon
No need for HUMAN attacks here, take it somewhere else.
Craig
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Last edited by CRAGER; Dec 3, 2005 at 04:07 PM.
Arctic - your post is contradicting. On one hand you're preaching to me about how horirble APBTs are and how they attack (
) then you're also posting facts specifically stating that attacks are NOT limited to APBTs. So which is it, pal?You, also, reiterated my point about you feeding into what the media tells you. It's just like if you went to a restaurant and had horrible service vs if you went somewhere and got amazing service. You would tell everyone and their mom about the orrible service you recieved and how you wouldn't suggest them going there - but would only tell about 2 people about the great service you received.
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When my wife and i were looking for another dog, she said that she had a couple of friends who had Pit Bulls... I was "totally" closed to the idea...
After researching on the internet regarding this breed, we decided to look @ some.
We went to a professional "reputable" individual.. picked one out and brought him home.. he was 8 weeks old @ the time, he is now almost 1 year old and is an awesome dog. Very playful, loving, protective... & yes, he looks mean.. i am a 225 lb man & i have these wool socks tied together... this dog throws me all over the yard... I also have a rope tied on a tree limb and i drape the sock over it.. it is approx. 5 ft off the ground.. he is fun to watch when he jumps up there & snatches it out of the tree...
Get the Pit dude.. you won't be sorry...
Chris







