actually I understand her... I love pits and would love to own one sometime... Iīve been on the look out for a Bull terrier for a while now... and I undertand where she was...

bringing a new dog...in my case specially huskies take pack stuff way too seriously.... and adding a bully breed or any other breed for that matter would be a difficult task to do... I would be wary too introducing a new member... even more so a breed that was equally conflictive (dog wise)... and even more a lil rambunctious pup that could easily annoy an older dog with a prey drive....

when you know your dogs youīll be wary gettina a new one that you know nothing at all about his/her background.. I know shelter dogs are great and you donīt know theior backgrounds at all... but tell me wouldnīt you be wary or at least more careful about it??... I mean you certainly donīt know if the dog was beaten or what not and how it would react in certain situations... adn to top if off your own dog can be as sweet as candy and adding a new one might trigger something hidden in them for years... who knows..

adding a new dog takes time... and puppies are pretty annoying ALL puppyhood but why would she risk Anna or Rosie or even the pup get hurt just because the pup was hyper (as all puppies are)?...best thing was return puppy to someone who could give him a chance just as she did....unfortunately thing didnīt worked out but at least she tried....

as Karen said she is NOT anti pitty.... just that in her situation didnīt work... and BSL lists are plain BS to me I certainly donīt care whoīs number 1,2,3,4 etc... any dog can do damage and any dog can be plain sugar...

please donīt take it sooooo personally... as it wasnīt meant that way..