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Nobody says it's easy, but just like it was bred into them, it can be toned down. Start with the right dogs, cull what doesn't work, and breed back to what does. I see it every day in my own yard and in the dogs I hunt with that belong to other people. There are thousands of working pits in Texas alone that it's worked on. That's all the evidence that I need. My requirements are more stringent than the average pet owner, so while I may like a dog, if they don't fit the pack and do their job the way I like them to do it, they don't stay here. Are they perfect dogs? No. But they are without a trait that would make them a useless liability to us. It's not exactly groundbreaking stuff. I have no idea why it's apparently difficult to understand.
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