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« Reply #20 on: December 18, 2012, 08:55:00 pm » |
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in my younger years my grandfather and uncle raised carver pits thers a term they used when a dog got at the age to see if he was a good competition dog my grandfather would say its time to start the pups. once you do this there is no turning back.if its a true bread pit its nature for him to fight and kill.you may think you have him or her under control,when that dog starts fighting its what he wants to do and loves to do. there not like a toy you can turn a switch and make them stop. i love and admire true bread pits the old bloodlines.it takes a special person to raise and take care of them properly they are still out there but the people who have them are very protective of letting them out to the public for good reason.
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