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Uploaded by on Nov 12, 2007

this is my 3 yr old american pitbull terrier who for the last two weeks has seemed to have taken on the role of mommy to a stray kitten...she seems to be making sure the kitten stays out of the way of our truck as we leave for work EVERY morning and carries the kitten around in her mouth and hides her when we come home....you call these dogs killers? this ones not even animal aggressive much less people aggresive

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  • I know this comment was from a long time ago but I agree, my pit hasn't even barked at anyone even if they knock on my door, he only barks when he's playing at the dog park but again he's playing. A well trained German Shepard is more likely to snap at someone then a well trained pit. Blame the owner not the dog.

  • nope not apbt you IDIOT

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  • thats incredible i had two beautiful pits but no matter what from two months old they would attack other dogs they were just pups around people but if you brought a dog or cat around them all they wanted to do was kill it

  • This is not a pitbull! It is a labish mutt! Get this piece of shit off youtube! You give human beings a bad name! Another case of mistaken identity, idiot!

  • thats not even a pitbull so get that mutty mutt off of youtube

  • realmente eres un hijo de puta, los animales no deben ser maltratados, mejor que no sepa kien eres porke te carga la verga hijo de tu puta madre.

  • ive watched several pitbull vids now and it seems like my german shepard /husky snaps more than these dogs. but i believe my dog was beat b4 i got it.

  • @mrabuckten Lmao

  • @TheSainisoorma if you get a pittbull , MAKE SURE ITS YOUNG , so it grows up around you . if you get a old one or middle aged one , its nott gonna be attached to you or be as loyal . and might snap on your family at the wrong time and hurt someone ..

  • @jeezyjaygee no need to spank your dog lol...they are not human kids...take a look at some of my vids

  • @98mugenpower your comment contradicts itself...the breed is irrelevant to the handler and how it is trained....u say blame the owner not the dog but priuor you compare breeds and say one is more proned to snap then another..not true

  • @TheSainisoorma Im a lover of dogs and certainatly dont buy into pits are nasty, in fact the ones ive met have been beautiful playfull dogs. I own a german shepherd, which would be ideal for what your wanting,he is a pleasure to train as the breed is very intelligent and willing to learn, alot of fun, very protective but friendly and very loyal. A first time dog owner MAY struggle with a pit, boxer etc.. due to the excitable playfull nature of the breed.. you would need to be boss right away

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