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Pitbull Ban Not Reducing Dog Bites In On
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We will all know who to blame now, won't we Daniel. LOL

Now from the dog owners perspective. A dogs action and or reaction is a true reflection of it owner and how they(the animal) were raised. Throughout my life I have always had dogs around me. Most have been rescued. I have had 7 dogs and only one was a mix. All told we have had in our family: 3 Golden Retrievers, 2 Rottweilers, 1 Olde English, and 1 mix breed. Out of all of them, the most loyal and loving were the Rottweilers. They were the biggest too. The one we have currently is around 150lbs and the one we most recently lost was close to 200lbs. Both of them are/were very docile and carefull dogs.

Diesel is very gentle around the baby and my 8 year old. Buster our Olde English he will take any toddler abuse sent his way. Not abuse like he is being beaten, but all the terror a 16 month old can dish out. His rolls are pulled, he is climbed on, and run into with any number of toddler toys. He barely raises an eye to all of this. The only punishment we recieve in return are his VERY foul gas bombs.

But I will agree, the action of the dog are a direct reflection of their upbringing. Ban all the breeds you want, but if a dog isn't trained or brought up properly it will come out to bite the owner in the ass in the end. No Pun Intended.
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