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[QUOTE="Bill Hibbs, post: 674754, member: 16336"] Pits were bread for one reason.. to fight. Small ears, deep, hidden eyes, extremely muscular jaws. Pits were also bread with certain fighting tendencies or techniques. The most popular was to grab and hang on, especially around the neck. This is the problem with pits. You may have a well, socialized dog, but if something does "trigger" it to fight, these tendencies kick in and are very dangerous. The Sigfraud and Roy/Tiger thing comes to mind. These animals were well socialized, very playful, pleasant animals, but something triggered it, and it went back to it's "instincts." Personally, I think the purchase of a dog should be a well researched endeavor. This thing's going to be with you and your family for a Lonng time. The "instincts" of a retriever is to be loyal to its pack. Hunting dogs that were overly agressive or fought were killed to get them out of the blood line. Plus you want to research the parents of the dog and as far into it's documented bloodline as possible. It's very easy to teach a well tempered dog to fight or attack if that's what you want. I see the insurance companies wiping out a lot of these vicious dogs by their bans and refused coverages... [/QUOTE]
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