Apparently, you give a ****, lol. Anyway, I'll I'm saying is that the truth is probably in the middle somewhere. I don't think they're as bad as some people think and they're probably not as bad as the data shows when you consider other factors.Ok, never have another... Who really gives a flying ****.
I've had two as well, FatAlbert was the most loyal, sweetest, empathetic dog I've ever known and my entire circle that knew him would say the same.
Thor is doing his best to fill those shoes, when thor's time comes hopefully many years from now I'll search out again for another because they have been the best companions.
Everyones experience varies.
And yes, pitbulls are extremely popular amongst ****ty poor people looking for a dog as some sort of social status. Look no further than your local shelter, or tied to trees in your local ghetto, or just search for puppies on craigslist and see every other post is some idiot sell $50 "pitbull puppies".
I'll be the first to say this world needs way less pitbulls (way less dogs in general) they are over breed, unethically breed, and unethically treated. It's a major PEOPLE problem though, it's not the dogs or the breeds fault.
Pitbulls are no different than 99% of all other dogs, simply give them your heart and they give theirs back 10 fold.
Different dog breeds have different temperaments. That is definitely a thing. Labradors have a strong play drive and strong desire to please. Teaching them to fetch is easy. Yes, it' takes a good owner, but they have a natural advantage. Sure, there's exceptions but it's widely known that labs are good at fetching.
Pits have a strong prey drive, are high strung, and are over protective. Sure, that can all be managed by a good owner. They have a natural predisposition to have a problem with though. The "people" problem is that people shouldn't adopt any dog without knowing what they're getting into, especially a pit.
