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It's Me or the Dog- Pitbulls

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Uploaded by on Mar 25, 2009

Having a companion for your companion is great at easing separation anxiety. Case in point: these two playful Pit mixes.

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  • i cant believe people think thats fighting or aggression.

  • what I don't understand is why so many people opt to BUY pit bulls when there are SO MANY in shelters. I can almost guarantee that any shelter you go to will have at least one pit or pit mix; even puppies.

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  • @TyAmLak i'm pretty sure in the full episode it said he adopted both of those dogs from shelters.

  • This is how my "Pit Bull" and Min Pin play all the time. Surprisingly, the Min Pin always wins, lol.

  • pitts are cool dogs

  • LOL this is how my LAB plays with my STANDARD POODLE XD ppl just really need to think about what is actually going on rather than thinking on instinct OOH FIGHTING

  • That is exactly how both my pitbulls play. It's rather amusing sometimes.

  • well what if they both have seperation anxiety... then what?

  • lmao, my dogs do that all day long from the moment I wake up to the moment I am going back to bed lol.They never stop but its hilarious to me.Only time they stop is when I get inbetween.

  • whow that guud :-)

  • They began playing, They then decided to try and dominate each other as their behaviour escalated, at which point the 'game' should have been stopped or dulled back down to how it was in the beginning. And yet people still think that dominance from humans is abusive when in the wild dogs dont respond to friends for leadership, therefore creating problems in the human world when humans dont become their leader. Its ridiculous

  • Very pointless video. Also having a companion does not help separation anxiety. In fact it actually causes the stress to escalate because the dogs feed off one another. There might even be major fights due to anxious and excited behavior. If you want your dog to have company, you would need to fix the separation anxiety problem prior to getting the new pack member.

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