I don't believe you comrade. Pits aren't more aggressive than other breeds, that is fiction, there is literal research on it. I've owned many dogs while growing up and, if socialized with other dogs, have never seen problems except from territory disputes with unknown dogs which can be resolved by being mindful and not having your dog around a strange dog unsupervised.
Think what you think about the truth of it, Ive given pits PLENTY of chances. He had been living with my yorkie and cocker spaniel his whole life. He was raised with tons of little dogs his whole life and we have all our dogs neutered. based in my life experience they can just snap somethimes. 3 different occasions and two different dogs is too much for me.
I don't believe you comrade. Pits aren't more aggressive than other breeds, that is fiction, there is literal research on it. I've owned many dogs while growing up and, if socialized with other dogs, have never seen problems except from territory disputes with unknown dogs which can be resolved by being mindful and not having your dog around a strange dog unsupervised.
Think what you think about the truth of it, Ive given pits PLENTY of chances. He had been living with my yorkie and cocker spaniel his whole life. He was raised with tons of little dogs his whole life and we have all our dogs neutered. based in my life experience they can just snap somethimes. 3 different occasions and two different dogs is too much for me.