and just to clarify, I didn't say a good CD is easy to come by... I said bulldogs are easy to come by. You can go pick one out from almost every pound if they aren't already put down, or go driving around down town in the city and they are everywhere just lose walking around; its ridiculous. I know my APBT Baus wouldn't do that though, well i'll say 99.99% sure...
You can never be too sure! lol! I can let him run free with the other dogs just fine. I have a few pups around, and from the get go they can jump on him and bite at him without him being aggressive at all... Even when it comes to food, if they come up to him and he is eating, yeah, he'll give em a little growl and make 'em flinch but always go back to eating with no problems; basically a warning. I do this on purpose with my pups so they know better than to just walk up on another dog eating, but I also know that he isn't going to jump on them. That is NOT something that is easy to come by in a APBT, much less a decent CD with the right drive. Now I'm not saying he is finished by any means, but he is definitely a CD. I will also say though, if my CD, Baus, were to act agressive towards another dog or get into a fight I would have to definitely know the situation first before putting him down... so I understand the hesitation. With the way you described the dog though, and it being aggrssive towards the other puppies I would most certainly not have that dog on my yard anymore. First puppy then baby or small child. You have to be a step ahead of the game and be smarter than your dogs. I'm not trying to step on anyones toes, but felt the need to clarify.