Where's the pitbull thread?

slumdog80

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I had been thinking about PMing him since last night. I think for where I am at, I will be needing
a dog that has already been battle tested and seen some shiiit though. We ain't in Compton no
more, people out here steal your kitchen sink and the security bars off your windows.
 

abe supercro

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pitbull rescues are filled to the brim with dogs that have tons of fighting experience. just don't pick the warm cuddly one then, as it may have been let-go precisely because it runs the other way in the ring. guess you moved to flint or the d.
 

bowlfullofbliss

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geez you guys really? now we're adopting violent dog's with backgrounds in fighting to protect our medicine? this is getting out of hand, lmfao.

I'll stick with my yellow Labrador thank you very much.

I think my sporradic presence is causing me to miss threads these days :(.
 

slumdog80

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It's a two birds kind of deal. Get to give a dog a good home and some love, that
would most likely be put down. Also, get to leave the house more. A puppy bark
will most likely not being protecting the house for a while.
 

abe supercro

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relax it's only hyperbole. BlooyTric has innocent pit puppies looking for their 'forever' home. /adult pits that have been in preposterous conditions need adopting too, more so really. Ylw lab... nice :grin::-)8-) I'd prefer, caddle dog, border collie or possbly a dobie.
 

ProfessorPotSnob

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Let us not stereotype a breed of dog as this only highlights stupidity , we ourselves face the same persecution and stereotyping that the Pit suffers as medical patients and caregivers and I think you all know the stigma I am speaking of .

PitBulls are a breed of there own but the true history of the bull is not widely known or shared . Nothing but a farm dog in essence and a damn fine one at that , unfortunately due to the tenacious nature of the bull low life people have used and abused them for centuries untold now .

I love Pitbulls and I also love Wolves but I understand and relate to them as well , in Woodland Indian culture the wolf is considered a brother and it is given reverence for many reason and one alone would be it too has been slaughtered and almost brought to extinction like our Ancestors once were . A very close bond has resulted due to this but this bond is ancient no matter and so is the bond between man and the wolves brother the dog ..

Hope you find some good homes for the pups Bloody , there are far too many pits in need of homes at this time but pups will usually not face this demise luckily as the pit pup tends to win over any hater in a very short time lol ..
 

abe supercro

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yeah kinda reminds me of the old segregation mentality. elitist dumbasses!

think it was just last year here in michigan, was it the DNR(?) that targeted a reputable small family pig farm, claiming they had some random 'wild pig' designation applied to part of their livestock. Now they were supposed to eliminate this entire group of specialty swine they'd been cultivating for yrs without any problems.

Not really sure of the outcome with that particular michigan farm family, but I found it interesting. Guess the-wild-pig-invasion (heh heh) was mainly the justification, but that story reeked of some big commercial corp agenda.
 
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