I own a large pitbull whose parents were fought by their owner. He's calm and laid back like his owner. Now a couple houses down there's some Labrador mutts that act like they're going to kill everyone walking by.
It's all about how you train them when it comes to how they interact. My pit was introduced to different dogs and humans at a young age so being around dogs doesn't set him off
They're not that bad but they do require intensive training and alot of people are lazy fuks who just throw the dog on a chain or let it jump around the house all day.
Be careful cause some of the best game dogs started out as pleasant house dogs and turned on late.
People out here treating their pits like theyre your run of the mill cocker spaniel are the problem.
I own a large pitbull whose parents were fought by their owner. He's calm and laid back like his owner. Now a couple houses down there's some Labrador mutts that act like they're going to kill everyone walking by.


