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ViperBite550 t1_j1mtbto wrote

Yeah, cause nature of animals never overrides their training (it does plenty)

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Ughhh012 t1_j1myww6 wrote

Pitties are not naturally over aggressive. They're trained to be over aggressive by some people.

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ImpartialThrone t1_j1mzkkt wrote

This exactly. Putties actually have one of the lower aggression ratings.

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croquettesandtea t1_j1n4ihx wrote

That's because pitbulls and other guard breeds attack without warning whereas other dogs growl or bare their teeth first.

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croquettesandtea t1_j1n26e0 wrote

Afaik this is misinformation.

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Ughhh012 t1_j1n3vf2 wrote

Afaik Pitbulls are a group largely negatively impacted by incorrect stereotypes. American pitbull terriers and American Staffordshire terriers (pitbulls) are strong, confident, loyal, and eager to please. They are known as great companion dogs and typically do well with children. According to the United Kennel Club and American Kennel Club, they will show some dog aggression if not appropriately socialized, but aggressive behavior towards humans is uncharacteristic. In other words, it usually isn't the dog, it's the owner.

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