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<blockquote data-quote="Travis798" data-source="post: 2486375" data-attributes="member: 5980"><p>The only Pit I've had was one that used to be running around this small town I live in. Started hearing talk of people were going to shoot her because she's a pit, so I coaxed her in my yard and kept her for a few months. She was still young, I figured about 8 months, but such a sweet heart. I work on the road for part of the year and already have to leave my dog with my Mom when I'm gone since many RV Parks won't take larger breeds, so I had to let the Pit go. Took her to my Vet and he marked her as some kind of Terrier mix and sent her to Colorado for adoption.</p><p></p><p>I've always kind of ignored the negative I heard about pits, because when I was young I heard the same thing about Chows. I grew up with Chows and they were great dogs.</p><p></p><p>Now I just have my Belgian Shepherd/Coyote mix, that is the sweetest and prettiest girl I could ever want. Smart enough to unplug an electric fence, and minds so well that my Vet wanted to keep her when she had to go in for a surgery to remove a cyst from her back. He said he couldn't bring himself to keep her locked in a little cage, so he just let her have the run of the place all night after making her a bed in the middle of the office.</p><p></p><p>I know I'm rambling, but considering I don't have any kids, I kinda feel compelled to gush about my baby sometimes like a proud parent should.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Travis798, post: 2486375, member: 5980"] The only Pit I've had was one that used to be running around this small town I live in. Started hearing talk of people were going to shoot her because she's a pit, so I coaxed her in my yard and kept her for a few months. She was still young, I figured about 8 months, but such a sweet heart. I work on the road for part of the year and already have to leave my dog with my Mom when I'm gone since many RV Parks won't take larger breeds, so I had to let the Pit go. Took her to my Vet and he marked her as some kind of Terrier mix and sent her to Colorado for adoption. I've always kind of ignored the negative I heard about pits, because when I was young I heard the same thing about Chows. I grew up with Chows and they were great dogs. Now I just have my Belgian Shepherd/Coyote mix, that is the sweetest and prettiest girl I could ever want. Smart enough to unplug an electric fence, and minds so well that my Vet wanted to keep her when she had to go in for a surgery to remove a cyst from her back. He said he couldn't bring himself to keep her locked in a little cage, so he just let her have the run of the place all night after making her a bed in the middle of the office. I know I'm rambling, but considering I don't have any kids, I kinda feel compelled to gush about my baby sometimes like a proud parent should. [/QUOTE]
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