Sorry for your loss, I had a chocolate lab that had numerous health problems later in her life and had to put her down. That was over a year and a half ago and I still tear up when I see her picture. The bond you have with your animals is something special and it hurts when they are gone.FYI, Cane was put to sleep. He was, and we had no idea, born with a defective liver. Its was about 1/8 the size it was supposed to be. He was fine until a couple days ago and went to **** in a couple days. Vet specialist said it was a miracle he lasted this long. For those talking **** about pits, he was the sweetest dog ever. Never bit anyone and absolutely loved everyone. I'm hurting. He just turned 2 last month.
Saving "Andrew" for when I can afford a lilac.I have 4 French Bulldogs.
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Sorry for your loss, I had a chocolate lab that had numerous health problems later in her life and had to put her down. That was over a year and a half ago and I still tear up when I see her picture. The bond you have with your animals is something special and it hurts when they are gone.
I had female red nose. When she was 8 weeks a had her on a leash and saw a **** crossing the street. She lost her **** mind trying to go after it.I’m sorry for you’re loss Marshall. Keep your head up.
I recently had to put one of mine down aswell. She was 17. It’s hurts man. Some people will never understand the covenant between man and his APBT.
And for all the rejects talking crap about the breed. Go do some research. 98% of you have zero clue what you are talking about.
Hopefully I can educate you with this clear as day info.....
What was a Labrador Retriver bred to do? Retrieve. What was Pointer bred to do? Point.
APBT were initially bred for bull baiting. Look up what Bull baiting is if you don’t know. An APBT were bred to be elite athletic combat based bogs. Bull baiting once outlawed turned to dog matching. This is where the term “Pit” bull comes from.
These dogs have fighting in their DNA. They will always have dog aggression in their blood. This is what happens through 100 years of selective breeding and culling.
From the beginning of time- APBTS who were human aggressive were culled. Human aggression was bred out. No handler wanted a dog that could turn on him at a moments notice.
Now while I don’t condone dog matching, i acknowledge the history and I don’t ignore the truth of this breed.
The media wants to paint an entirely different picture. Which in turn is ruining this breed. They don’t even know what a real APBT even looks like, but they will be quick to say the dog that attacked was a “pit bull”.
I currently have two APBTs that can’t stand other dogs or animals. They will tear up any foreign animal that comes in my back yard. This wasn’t taught. I don’t train them to do that. They naturally have that drive. It’s bred in.
But they are as sweet as pie when my friends come over and bring their 4 year old kids. But at the same time I constantly oversee them and be a responsible dog owner.
Rant over