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<blockquote data-quote="TerryP" data-source="post: 1309714" data-attributes="member: 1564"><p>The problem with pb's really isn't that they are always gonna be the dog most likely to bite you, it's just that when they decide to attack you they are so likely to come out on top.</p><p> When a pb attacks, you have got a serious problem and God forbid two at once which happens from time to time.</p><p>I have personally raised two Airedale Terriers, a Bull Terrier, one Staffordshire T, one Pitt and now have a GSD.</p><p>The shepherd is a good watch dog, great family dog and friend, almost perfect.</p><p>Airedales are tough as nails and will fight in a second, you cant get it cold or wet enough to faze them, they can smell out anything in the area and destroy it..</p><p>But the pitt was one of the most solid, indestructable animals I have ever seen.</p><p>He was beautiful to look upon, loyal and never bit anybody that I know of. But every other animal out there was on his dietary menu.</p><p> From a phsyical/mental stand point they are very, very tough and can be difficult to kill.</p><p>The bull terrier and staff were older, but afraid of him and gave him lots of room by the time he was around two yrs old.</p><p>I love all dogs, but after being around pitts and other similar dog breeds as much as I have, I must admit I am careful with one I dont know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryP, post: 1309714, member: 1564"] The problem with pb's really isn't that they are always gonna be the dog most likely to bite you, it's just that when they decide to attack you they are so likely to come out on top. When a pb attacks, you have got a serious problem and God forbid two at once which happens from time to time. I have personally raised two Airedale Terriers, a Bull Terrier, one Staffordshire T, one Pitt and now have a GSD. The shepherd is a good watch dog, great family dog and friend, almost perfect. Airedales are tough as nails and will fight in a second, you cant get it cold or wet enough to faze them, they can smell out anything in the area and destroy it.. But the pitt was one of the most solid, indestructable animals I have ever seen. He was beautiful to look upon, loyal and never bit anybody that I know of. But every other animal out there was on his dietary menu. From a phsyical/mental stand point they are very, very tough and can be difficult to kill. The bull terrier and staff were older, but afraid of him and gave him lots of room by the time he was around two yrs old. I love all dogs, but after being around pitts and other similar dog breeds as much as I have, I must admit I am careful with one I dont know. [/QUOTE]
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