I have just picked up on this thread and am sorry I had not done so earlier.
I have had pit bulls, and mixed with them ..... and I believe only narrow minded people can state, with any dog not just a pit bull, that it has aggressive tendancies. I really do not think you have to worry. Understandably, my pit bull was a pure bred, but I have met others who are cross breeds, and they are the most loving animals you could ever meet
My pit, Abigail, NEVER barked at anyone - much like your Buddha - not even other dogs. She just sat and stared at them, chest out, wide stance - just staring. She had an incident when she was very young - about 9 weeks, when a Collie got out of its yard and rushed at her and I (I was walking her at the time). I grabbed her off the ground, and yelled at the dog. When I turned to head home, I noticed blood on my shirt, and saw that this Collie had bitten off the tip of her tail. SHE DID NOT MAKE ONE SOUND - even at the vet! So you standing on his tail and him not yelping is certainly not a sign of his not showing weakness. Pits are like that! Amazing.
Let me put your mind at ease abit more ..... I now own Dalmatians. My Male dally was the tornedo at puppy class - but earlier this year I took my new female dally to puppy class - and she growled at all the other puppies, tensed up when they ran around her, and hid under the chair and table, and was only interested in the trainer for food........ JUST LIKE BUDDHA
I think that you have such a happy home with yourself and Riley - keep up the training. We never let Abigail off lead with any other dogs other than our Doberman. Abigail was trained to an advanced level too, so you should really keep up with the training. Not only will it help put your mind at ease, but also those people around you who think ALL Pit Bulls are evil, aggressive animals. If you have control of Buddha, no-one else should worry.
He is beautiful .............. perserverance!
Good Luck and keep us posted
Last edited by captain; 10-23-2002 at 06:47 PM.
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