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Exactly why would you, as a responsible parent, introduce a new Pitt puppy into your family with the documented history of this breed ? I just can't fathom putting my family/freinds to the possible risk of something/someone triggering the "kill" mechanism in these dog' brains. I have been around dogs all my life (including raising large wolf hybrids for many years), and have never felt vulnerable to attack like I have around Pitt Bulls. Many of the defenders claim it is all in how the dogs were raised, or treated, but why don't you hear the same story about different breeds that attack ?
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