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I believe I am man enough to come here and say "THEY SCARE THE HELL OUT OF ME" because of all the horror stories I have heard about them.....(or should I say just all the bullshit the media has put out there about them)
And now I am also man enough to say, I went to the local SPCA(dog shelter) and they had a ton of Pitt Bull Terrier's there.( I was not looking for a dog, just to go and look) At first I was extremely nervous because there were so many of them in cages. The fear really got to me for a few minutes. But then I took a chance and squatted down really low to say hello to one of them.( a beautiful light sandy color male about a year old) and after his barking as I came over to the cage and saw me squatting low to say hello he started to lick the fence to get near my fingers as if to say "hello" to me. I must admit that has been one of the most humbling experiences I have had in a long time. The dog really touched my heart and made me feel very sad for him that someone turned not only him in, but so many others like him. Soon as I looked around they all work barking as if to say "hey stupid, what about me, don't I get a pat in the head"?? LOL
It was really a uplifting experience for me. Soon I wanted to take the first one I saw and patted on the head home with me. These dogs I can say with first hand experience now get a bad rap!
(now how do I convince the wife I want one?)
And now I am also man enough to say, I went to the local SPCA(dog shelter) and they had a ton of Pitt Bull Terrier's there.( I was not looking for a dog, just to go and look) At first I was extremely nervous because there were so many of them in cages. The fear really got to me for a few minutes. But then I took a chance and squatted down really low to say hello to one of them.( a beautiful light sandy color male about a year old) and after his barking as I came over to the cage and saw me squatting low to say hello he started to lick the fence to get near my fingers as if to say "hello" to me. I must admit that has been one of the most humbling experiences I have had in a long time. The dog really touched my heart and made me feel very sad for him that someone turned not only him in, but so many others like him. Soon as I looked around they all work barking as if to say "hey stupid, what about me, don't I get a pat in the head"?? LOL
It was really a uplifting experience for me. Soon I wanted to take the first one I saw and patted on the head home with me. These dogs I can say with first hand experience now get a bad rap!
(now how do I convince the wife I want one?)