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Originally Posted by *Nikki*
My turn My turn!!
Ok being that I work at a vet clinic and I have done so for many many years.....
Pit Bulls can snap wether or not they were raised to be aggressive. I have seen it time and time again. It is like something inside of them just goes "wrong". They can turn in a matter of seconds.
Pitt Bulls should not be kept as pets
Pitt Bulls should not be near children EVER
Pitt Bulls should never be left unattended with other animals
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*ANY* dog can snap at any time. It isn't singular to one breed. I've seen a lab destroy a pit. I've seen a Chow (which are far more dangerous in my opinion than pits) destroy a persons arm... hell I have a nasty scar from a weiner dog. The point is that the owners should be responsible and know what they are doing and have a comittment to that before they even begin to buy a powerful and beautiful breed.