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Old 03-05-2011, 07:59 PM   #7
8cd03gro


 
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I love 'em and have helped train a few. I think the real big problem is that when your average lab or mut decides it's going to bite somebody due to lackluster training or some extreme circumstances, it ends with a few stitches or just some bitemarks on a wrist that need to be butterfly'd shut. . . with a pit bull, if they decide to bite it's a massacre. They're just so powerful. Personally, I think pits and other similarly powerful breeds, if not ALL dogs, should require a license acquired by passing exams and training classes.
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