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 In closing, please remember that animal-aggression and people-aggression should never be confused with each other, as they are two different traits. Unless they have been very poorly bred and/or specifically “trained” to attack humans (often through abusive methods by undesirable individuals), Pit Bulls by nature are very good with people. They are in fact one of the most loving, loyal, friendly and dedicated companions one can have. Many Pit Bulls are indeed too people oriented to make good guard dogs. Keep an open mind when learning about this breed and understand from beginning to end, what these dogs have endured throughout the years. Please consider to donate to your local animal rescue center, or rescue a Pit Bull dog today and make a difference. As an owner of a rescue dog, I can confirm that they will never forget what you did, and neither will you. Before acquiring one of these mighty dogs, please do as much research as possible and make your decision wisely. Serious Pit Bull owners would rather the “bleeding hearts” not take one of these dogs on merely for the fact that they might find that they’ve “bitten off more than they can chew”.
This site Designed by Michael A, Mendez Please consider making a small donation at your local animal shelter and make a difference for these beautiful animals.
 In closing, please remember that animal-aggression and people-aggression should never be confused with each other, as they are two different traits. Unless they have been very poorly bred and/or specifically “trained” to attack humans (often through abusive methods by undesirable individuals), Pit Bulls by nature are very good with people. They are in fact one of the most loving, loyal, friendly and dedicated companions one can have. Many Pit Bulls are indeed too people oriented to make good guard dogs. Keep an open mind when learning about this breed and understand from beginning to end, what these dogs have endured throughout the years. Please consider to donate to your local animal rescue center, or rescue a Pit Bull dog today and make a difference. As an owner of a rescue dog, I can confirm that they will never forget what you did, and neither will you. Before acquiring one of these mighty dogs, please do as much research as possible and make your decision wisely. Serious Pit Bull owners would rather the “bleeding hearts” not take one of these dogs on merely for the fact that they might find that they’ve “bitten off more than they can chew”.
This site designed, produced, and maintained by Michael A. Mendez. Comments or concerns with this site please contact the Webmaster: Michael_Mendez953@esc.edu
Please consider making a small donation at your local animal shelter and make a difference for these beautiful animals.
 In closing, please remember that animal-aggression and people-aggression should never be confused with each other, as they are two different traits. Unless they have been very poorly bred and/or specifically “trained” to attack humans (often through abusive methods by undesirable individuals), Pit Bulls by nature are very good with people. They are in fact one of the most loving, loyal, friendly and dedicated companions one can have. Many Pit Bulls are indeed too people oriented to make good guard dogs. Keep an open mind when learning about this breed and understand from beginning to end, what these dogs have endured throughout the years. Please consider to donate to your local animal rescue center, or rescue a Pit Bull dog today and make a difference. As an owner of a rescue dog, I can confirm that they will never forget what you did, and neither will you. Before acquiring one of these mighty dogs, please do as much research as possible and make your decision wisely. Serious Pit Bull owners would rather the “bleeding hearts” not take one of these dogs on merely for the fact that they might find that they’ve “bitten off more than they can chew”.
This site designed, produced, and maintained by Michael A. Mendez. Comments or concerns with this site please contact the Webmaster: Michael_Mendez953@esc.edu