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A pit bull and her newborn puppies got rescued, then something incredible happened - Page 22 of 30 - Kiwi Report

A pit bull and her newborn puppies got rescued, then something incredible happened


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[post_page_title]The myth of aggression[/post_page_title]
We’re sure you’ve heard stories of pit bulls attacking people and other dogs. There are so many stories it seems that it’s easy to toss it up to the breed’s nature. It’s just a myth, however, that all pit bulls are just inherently aggressive. In fact, most of pit bulls’ poor behaviors are at the fault of the owners. Many incidents where a pit bull attacks another animal is due to negligent owners who did not take the proper steps to train their pet.

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