Thread: Pitbull Problem
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Old 01-12-2011, 08:49 PM   #6
ARKLqAZ6

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A dog that growls or snaps if "something's not its way" is a poorly trained dog, regardless of breed. It's not an Amstaff breed trait.

A dog's only going to be as muscular as genetics and you allow it to be. It's not going to be super ripped if you don't exercise it properly. And the strength of the dog shouldn't affect how easy it is for you to control the dog. That's what training is for.

And when you see gamebred APBTs on chains, it's usually because there are more than one and they can't be kept in the house together. They're usually being shown, worked, or bred. APBTs are masters at escaping from yards and kennels and chains provide a secure form of containment.

You have a lot more to learn. And don't get a dog you admit you're afraid of. That's how accidents happen.
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