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Lmao, verified dog trainer my ass.

If you were, you’d know a dog’s behavior depends on their environment. I’ve seen “good” breeds like Huskies and Retrievers act more aggressive and hostile. Here’s a history lesson for you, did you know pits and bulldogs used to be called “nanny dogs” in England? Guess why.

I have a pit bull, and my neighbors have three, one of which is around 100 lbs, he’s huge. Yet they’re all extremely sweet and aren’t aggressive in the slightest. They leave them around their kids, who are pretty young.

My aunt’s small dog is a hundred times more aggressive and more likely to bite than these supposed “shit breeds”.

Go back to Reddit with your pseudo-intellect.

140 days ago
1 score
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Lmao, verified dog trainer my ass.

If you were, you’d know a dog’s behavior depends on their environment. I’ve seen “good” breeds like Huskies and Retrievers act more aggressive and hostile.

I have a pit bull, and my neighbors have three, one of which is around 100 lbs, he’s huge. Yet they’re all extremely sweet and aren’t aggressive in the slightest. They leave them around their kids, who are pretty young.

My aunt’s small dog is a hundred times more aggressive and more likely to bite than these supposed “shit breeds”.

Go back to Reddit with your pseudo-intellect.

140 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Lmao, verified dog trainer my ass.

If you were, you’d know a dog’s behavior depends on their environment. I’ve seen “good” breeds like Huskies and Retrievers act more aggressive and hostile.

I have a pit bull, and my neighbors have three, one of which is around 100 lbs, he’s huge. Yet they’re all extremely sweet and aren’t aggressive in the slightest. They leave them around their kids, who are pretty young.

140 days ago
1 score