Jadapit
I showed my dad a pic of your ebony and he fel in love. He said that he now wants me to look for one with similiar markings and colors. She is a beauty.
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Jadapit
I showed my dad a pic of your ebony and he fel in love. He said that he now wants me to look for one with similiar markings and colors. She is a beauty.
Cesar adores the pit bulls. He has taken ex fighting dogs then rehabilitated them to live in his pack. He uses Daddy (pit) all the time to help with problem dogs. What do you think of this borzoimom? That dog have NEVER went at or hurt one single dog not ever.....
LOL aww that cause shes just soo cute:)Quote:
Originally Posted by Heather78418
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Originally Posted by Jadapit
Thank you!! I dont understand how she cant see that they can do and be good . He makes people look at all of the breeds differently. As my husband said, she is only going to believe what she wants so there is no point in trying to change that.
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Originally Posted by Heather78418
Oh, how sweet! Thank your dad for me would you? Thank you also, I think she's beautiful too. My son gave her to us. She was his dog but his job didn't allow him to spend the time with her like he should. Also, he lives in Aurora Colorado they did a ban on pit bulls. You were allowed to keep one if you owned them before the ban.
My son saw both her parents. Mom was all white, dad was black. So she is both colors. :)
How is your son jadapit ;)
Lol! He is fine. :) Brian is the baby he is the one I posted a picture of. Our oldest son is who we got Ebony from.
As a volunteer learning behavior & training in shelters, early on I got bit by each dachshund, and cocker spaniel. They were fear bites. Left at shelter by their owners, scared & alone.It seems the small dogs were popular at doing this, because a few other volunteers had been bit by, chi's, poodles, and dachsys as well. These were dogs that had been released for adoption. The largest population we had of course were pit bulls/pit mixes, and they were usually there for many months before being adopted. None that were released for adoption ever bit anyone while I was there. However our shelter had animal investigators, and we had pitties confiscated from fighting rings, BUT even these were friendly and loving dogs to the human staff caring for them, the problem was with dog to dog aggression.
I love dogs - period - so I love pitties and I believe people are responsible for the problems that are showing up in them or any other breed. The puppy mills and back yard breeders - people who don't know or care for anything but the money- are messing up the breed and giving it the bad rap.
I have volunteered at a shelter 30 minutes away and now volunteer at the one locally. :) I have never been bit seriously by a dog, ever. The worst one was just a puppy nip, but it wasn't serious. I have fallen in love with all the pitties there and of course every dog and cat there. :) how could you not? :D of course there's some I get a little bit frusturated with as puppies jumping on you..but they don't know any better and I wouldn't hate them just because they jump on you. they just require special attention and a little love and care goes a long way imo. :)
there's a beautiful shepherd mix pup at the shelter named Kubota and I doubt he has had any special attention in his life. He has real insecurity issues. :( He is constantly jumping on you to feel safe and to feel secure. I don't mind it, because he requires special attention and is just a total and complete love bug. :)
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Would you explain WHY your friend is in jail? Not because of a dog bite, surely.....
She is in jail because number one- there was a regulartion all pitt types had to be leashed in public- ( the dog went over the fence), for killing property ( the ladies dog) and unable to pay the fine, and reckless endangerment on the owner ( she was bitten pretty badly, had a heart condtion and also suffered another heart attack during the attack) .