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<blockquote data-quote="76 Bar" data-source="post: 1628241" data-attributes="member: 18664"><p>There are breed's bred to be inherently vicious towards humans. Case in point the dogs in San Francisco years back that tore a woman to shreds when she was in the hall way leading to her room. Drug deal gone bad. The the so called Pit Bull isn't one of them. A net search on Michael Vick's revolting dog fighting escapades indicates his ~ 50 dogs were severely abused, especially mentally. Given the opportunity for rehabilitation, all but a handful were successfully re-homed without further incident. </p><p>Unfortunately and regardless of breed far too many propagate dogs with unstable dispositions and health issues and far too many buyers are clueless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="76 Bar, post: 1628241, member: 18664"] There are breed's bred to be inherently vicious towards humans. Case in point the dogs in San Francisco years back that tore a woman to shreds when she was in the hall way leading to her room. Drug deal gone bad. The the so called Pit Bull isn't one of them. A net search on Michael Vick's revolting dog fighting escapades indicates his ~ 50 dogs were severely abused, especially mentally. Given the opportunity for rehabilitation, all but a handful were successfully re-homed without further incident. Unfortunately and regardless of breed far too many propagate dogs with unstable dispositions and health issues and far too many buyers are clueless. [/QUOTE]
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