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naughtyBuster
Member Since 01 Jun 2010Offline Last active Today, 10:58 AM
I have not worked a day less then 16 hours all week I'm so b*ggered and only 1 day off this weeked.. Errrrr
Updated 25 May · 8 comments
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Pit Bulls are highly trainable, powerful, and energetic dogs which are beneficial traits for anyone wanting an amazing companion or service dog, but they have also proven to be a downfall when the breed is exploited. The majority of stories highlighted in the news regarding Pit Bulls tends to be negative, but in reality there are many more positive stories concerning Pit Bulls. By simply browsing the Internet, one can find an abundance of positive, reputable information about Pit Bulls.
Sadly, it seems that the term “Pit Bull” is only splashed across the headlines when the story is about these dogs endangering or ending lives, instead of featuring the stories about Pit Bulls helping, or saving life. Unfortunately, fear and negativity sells, and this breed is paying the price for our ignorance. If more people actually took the time to look beyond the negative hype, they would find the truth about Pit Bulls.
According to rigorous testing by The National Canine Temperament Testing Association, the golden retriever, poodle, border collie, English setter, German pointer and numerous other breeds are considered more likely to become aggressive than Pit Bulls are. The average score of the 122 breeds tested was a mere 77 percent, but Pit Bulls scored a 95.2 percent on these tests. (The best score possible was 100)





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