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    Socialization, socialization, SOCIALIZATION! This is SO important in this breed and really every breed of dog out there. These are fantastic dogs, and are unfortunately so unbelievably misunderstood.

    Omg, Jackie is that you?!! We have all missed you here on Pet Talk so so much! I really hope to see you on here more often!

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    First and foremost get the dog checked for a microchip and look to see if someone is missing the pup .
    Rhi *Hooman* Clover *Rottie x ACD* (RIP to my BRD) Elvis and Tinny *The BCs* & Harri *JRT* Luna *BC x*

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    thanks for all of the responses. Her name will be Lexie Grace, and she has been checked for a chip, but didn't have one....I'm sure she is probably in a much better home than where she came....just a hunch. She is already spoiled rotten, I think. They've been taking her for walks and such, and she is doing very well on the leash. With the holiday, it has been hard getting her into the vet, but hopefully they were able to yesterday. She will be a spoiled princess, believe me! LOL
    Shannon, Boomer, and Sooner

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    If feel sorry for this breed and similar breeds, as you get stupid yobbo's thinking they are just worth being agressive dogs and use them for horrible things. So glad she is with a family that love her.

    From previous dogs we have had, socialising and obedience is the best thing. It ruins it so much when you go for a walk and the other owner can't keep their own dog in order, when your dog just wants to say hello. I remember we were in a pet shop with our white german shephard, she was only young, 6 months or so, and this man was letting his own dog wander around without a lead. Banny went to say hello and nearly got her nose bitten off, but could have been worse if I hadn't picked her up as the dog went for her again. My mum was literally battering the guy, while my brother went to get staff to tell them to get him to put the lead on. But if his dog had been socialised, it wouldn't have been so bad, and obedience, so it would have listened to him.

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    I guess you have your answer by now, lol, socialization and training classes.

    I don't know the folks who now own Lexie. As an adult, she will be a strong dog. This is why those 2 things are so important. Lexie will easily pull a petite person off their feet as she charges to meet another dog, or a person (even if she is running to meet them happily, and not aggressively). So the 2 things combined will help with this. Lexie will learn to meet others politely, and not to pull (one can only hope ha haa), as well as to obey when she hears a command to leave it.

    Not knowing her background makes these 2 things even more important, as you don't know the breeding history. Many pitties today are bred to be loving family pets, but you can't be sure with this girl. Also, she may have some trauma left over from her first months, which sound less than ideal.

    I think a breed specific forum is always a great idea. Behavior, health issues, not too many grooming issues with pitties, lol, it all gets covered and there is always someone who had to cope with it before you. Sharing that experience is quite helpful.

    Tell your friends Good luck with her!
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    Thanks for the advice, everyone. She got a clean bill of health from the vet, and he said she wasn't pure pit because of the length of her legs or something....She seems like a sweet pup, so hopefully she has found a forever home.
    Shannon, Boomer, and Sooner

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