It's best for them to come to your house. My guy came for a small fee (dinner money). lol.wendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hey Karen,Thanks! I would love that. Do you think she willwant to come look at her interact with our dogs, or doyou think she will want us to bring her to Lewisville?I am in
Don't be so sure wendy. Everyone I showed pics of the dog I found said 'pit', but then the vet and pit rescue said he was NOT a pit. Does this dog act aggressive toward your other dogs? Does he chase the cats?twendy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: P.S. We are absolutely sure she's a Pit Bull.
I can't take the test either. The dog I found my family, and people on my rescue list all thought was a pit. But he was friendly as all get out, got along with the dogs, and didn't chase my cats (though I've kept him on a leash with them, because they stalk him!)There's a guy on my list who
Many years ago I had adobe that hid under the bed during storms and who let somebody break-in and rob our house. The meter reader came once when I was out in the yard with her and asked me to please put her inside since his little computer tablet said "BAD DOG" for our address. As he stared at
Many years ago I had adobe that hid under the bed during storms and who let somebody break-in and rob our house. The meter reader came once when I was out in the yard with her and asked me to please put her inside since his little computer tablet said "BAD DOG" for our address. As he stared at
LOL yeah I have a min pin mix that will bite a stranger and draw blood in a
quick ness.
I was raised with Dobes and don't believe there is much difference in the
disposition. Males should be neutered as early as possible, that helps a lot
with aggression
Rotties need to be raised with care and respect, but I feel more
comfortable around one I've just met because, (at least for me), they
are easier to read than Dobbies. Their facial expressions and body
language signal what's going on in their heads and give more of an
indication of their
Oh, I understand about that "cool stare". People would cross the street to avoid us when I was out walking her. She was still scary looking even with her uncropped ears, big belly, and genetically caused near baldness. I would never approach a strange dobe with that focused stare...
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Just say the word Beth and I am sure we can get you anther one
!!
Karen
I would love that, but am maxed out at 11 dear souls in 1250 square feet... (5 cats, 1 african grey parrot, 2 lovebirds, my mom, my husband, and myself.) If I ever move to a bigger place, a new dobe is a definite!
Thanks,
Beth
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Just say the word Beth and I am sure we can get
Hey Nina,
I sent emails to the only two pit bull shelters in
Texas. The first person I heard back from today.
He's booked, but he's in Kingsville, which is like 8
hours from Dallas, so that's ok. He was very nice.
The other person is in Gun Barrell City, not too far
from here, and I am hoping
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Subject: OT: To Nina Re: my experience with pits.
Hey Nina,
I sent emails to the only two pit bull shelters in
Texas. The first person I heard back from today.
He's booked, but he's in Kingsville, which is like 8
hours from Dallas, so that's ok. He was very nice.
The other person
Wendy,
Your in Texas? where at I can recommend some reliable person in lewisville
who can temperament test her for you. I am not sure what she charges but she
gave me a great deal of very frank advice when I had my pit. She will not sugar
coat anything let me know.
Karen
Hey Karen,
Thanks! I would love that. Do you think she will
want to come look at her interact with our dogs, or do
you think she will want us to bring her to Lewisville?
I am in Rockwall.
Thanks!
Wendy
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Wendy,
Your in Texas? where at I can recommend some
Absolutely sure? Check out this webpage:
http://www.pitbullsontheweb.com/petbull/findpit.html
(I think most people will be shocked by the results if they take the
quiz)
Phaewryn
Please adopt a cat from Little Cheetah Cat Rescue!!! http://ucat.us/adopt.html Low cost
SpayNeuter services in VT,
you guys don't want to here this but I didn't do so well on the
quiz..
LOL
Karen
Me neither, but I'd seen it before, and failed it... so that's why I posted
it, because I know it's really hard to tell a pit "for sure".
Phaewryn
Please adopt a cat from Little Cheetah Cat Rescue!!! http://ucat.us/adopt.html Low cost
SpayNeuter services in VT, and Emergency Financial
P.S. We are absolutely sure she's a Pit Bull. She
might be mixed, but her head is unmistakably pit bull.
:)
Wendy
--- Nina [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Wendy,
I'm glad your rescue girl is in out of danger and
sleeping soundly. I
do wonder about her puppies though. Life can be so
tough
it took us ten or more tries to get the right answer!
that test is unfair though...who the heck ever heard
of a corso or dogo or whatever some of those names
are?!!!
;)
Wendy
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
you guys don't want to here this but I didn't do so
well on the quiz..
LOL
Karen
Well to me they are foreign or "designer" names for pitbulls.
I am familiar with most of them but still cant tell the
difference
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