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Old 05-05-2008, 05:35 PM
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Re: bringing a new puppy into the family

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Originally Posted by chooch View Post
so if she hates other dogs i guess my other dog is in grave danger too.
That's correct. If she is true to the heritage of the BREED, she will be dog aggressive as an adult. Just like the Chinese Sharpei, Pit bulls were developed as a breed for the purpose of dog fighting. This makes living in the same home with other dogs potentially hazardous.
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there is no way to change this behavior so in other words i should not have gotten her in the first place and all pitts should be in one dog households. or as most people think not on the face of the earth at all. thanks for the advice it helps alot
Training can go a long way, but it certainly does not go ALL the way when dealing with inherent characteristics. Training for dog aggression can be successful for interactions outside the home, but I certainly question how effective it can be when talking about multiple dogs residing in the same home.

You seem to be taking a lot of offense at the obvious here. Please be Care Full not to misinterpret sound advice as being prejudicial in nature, because to ignore the facts will certainly weaken your decision making skills and when bringing animals into your home that depend on you for their safety and well-being, it is incumbent of you to make sound and wise choices.
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