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Old November 19th 03, 05:48 AM
John F Richardson
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EmilyS writes:

Stray pit bulls that don't meet
those tests end up dead, so of
course the ones that survive the
tests have sterling temperaments.


A lot of shelter Pit Bulls with
sterling temperaments end up
dead, too.

The determining factor is the
testing, not the origin.


The determining factor is the
dog, not the origin. Good dogs
are where you find them. And
you can find more than enough
good Pit Bulls in shelters to
blow away any breeder's
propaganda that suggests
you need to get a registered
dog to get good temperament.

JohnR
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