Editorial: . .It is often said that the Pit Bull breed/s are often aggressive because of how they
Editorial: . . It is often said that the Pit Bull breed/s are often aggressive because of how they are raised, the human is % at fault due to lack of socializing, training and positive impactful experiences. . . I agree that socializing, training and foundational positive experiences to someone raising one of these dogs is of utmost importance but there are dogs that genetics plays a role in how they interact with other animals. . . As previously stated in my past post that “Pointers point, Retrievers retrieve” and this behavior is generally attributed to genetics, it is not hard to believe that a fighting breed like the APBT will inherently want to fight other dogs since it is a huge part of its genetic make up. . . Dog fighting is the United States was officially outlawed in 1976, that’s 45 years ago and from someone that’s been in the dog game my whole life I can personally tell you that it has not stopped the many dog men who continue to roll their dogs. Many Pitties are what dog men consider “scatter breds” a term meaning a dog of unknown origin/lineage but these same dogs can continue to pass along an animal aggressive trait generations to generations later. . . This is what I’ve been discussing for the past week and have been getting lots of feedback as to what I’ve been writing. Shoot me back your opinion and I’ll share with others the feedback. . . #pitbullsofinstagram #pitbull #dog #dogsofinstagram #genetics #history #dogfighting #bulldog #puppy (at Southern California) https://www.instagram.com/p/CTIvV8PJawr/?utm_medium=tumblr -- source link
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