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Originally Posted by dball
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that made me cry, that was a good little flash movie. thank you for sharing that.
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Originally Posted by crush
I have a 115 pound Great Dane that I would trade for a pit anyday.
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... you mean you have a 115 pound Great Lap Dog? In my experience, great danes, pitbulls, golden retrivers, huskies, and all labs have the idea imprinted in their mind that they CAN fit into the lap of a human, and fit very well. then they give you a "what happened???" look when they CANT fit and fall off

LOL
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Originally Posted by JuliusSqueezer
Too many people trust the dog to understand that horseplaying kids aren't being attacked.
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VERY VERY true!!! Once, with my old dogs, Brandy and Alex, we went to this place near Donner Summit to play in the snow. my sister and i built a fort, my dad built a fort, and we had a huge snow ball fight. the dogs were having fun trying to catch the balls in the air... but when my dad ran out of snow balls, and rushed at my sister and i with a HUGE bucket of snow to dump on us, tripped and fell and pushed us into the snow bank, Alex was there quick as a flash, teeth on his arm, with a soft growl... he didnt know my dad was goofing around, didnt know dad tripped, he saw it as an attack.
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Originally Posted by RioBravoReptiles
The same thing goes for the people who want to keep their boas and many other non-traditiional pets!
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i couldnt agree more gus! just like stupid and irresponsible dog owners put the crunch on the breed and ownders of the breed, its the same bloody thing with stupid "mr macho" types who want to own a large "totally cool" constirctor or "super cool poisonous snake".... it puts the pressure on responsible owners, and the various species of snake!
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Originally Posted by Jatango
- Pitbulls bite amount has been labled below that of most dogs including golden retrievers.
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yup... my parents have 2 goldens, megan and charlie... they are the sweetest things ive ever known. but down the street from us? theres a golden with an attitude problem. i wouldnt trust myself around that dog in a kevlar body suit with a wall of flame between the dog and me. its a ticking time bomb, and theres nothin i can do about it (ive tried). one of the mothers in the neighborhood has opened her backyard (which is HUGE) for all the neighborhood kids to play in when that dog is out.