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  • Inky has some suspect genes in her, I'd discourage that holding round neck business if that was my pit.

  • lol I wish my wolfhound would play this gentle with me, she likes it rough but is starting to settle down and not get as carried away, soon she will have as much control as your dogs. by the way if any of these dogs yelped the other would probably let up a bit nobody wants to hurt their play mates or they will lose them.

  • for the people that say these dogs are fighting learn something about pits this is play fighting jeeeez

  • I didnt see a anything in this video that the woman recording it should be laughing about - other than what a bad dog owner she is.

  • what the fuck are you doing it looks like their fighting asshole.

  • @TheMrBadMan2010 thats how many dogs play man

  • They are playing...this is natural pack play.

  • my boxer mix try to play like this with a Mini Schnauzer but i cant ever tell if there serious so i mkae em stop but the mini always comes back for more

  • yes, it obviously wasnt aggression, but it was unnacceptable behavior. Ive seen inky in all of your videos, and see she has a great temperment, and is an overal "good" dog, but it doesnt mean you should allow her todo what ever she wants.

  • I think its unacceptable that you allow them to play in that way. They shouldnt be allowed to bite down on the other dog during play, thats something you should correct. Its not a good habit, and can lead to a fight. I own a pitbull, and that type of play is something i would not Tolerate.

  • How do you think wolves play? Dogs descended from wolves. In case you didn't know, that body language was none other than playfulness.

  • Inky locked on the other dog.

  • There is no such physical act as "locking" the jaws. Dogs bite down hard because they want to. I know what you're referring to and can assure you, after having APBTs since 1990, that there was no aggressive action in this video. Power plays, maybe, but not aggression.

  • @GuineaPigGirl2009 pitbulls are bred to bite down and not letting go. its purely muscular.

  • that dog is an asshole to the other one.

  • Yes, you can tell which one rules the pack.

  • wow nice dogs if they were mine id relly thought they were goin to kill each other

  • If you learn to read their body language, you'll know they're just playing. It does look like a bloodless dog fight, though.

  • lol awe

  • luv it!!!!!!!

  • 1 big happy familly ! :)

  • they are gorgeous..i am big fans of these dogs..

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