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A pit bull and her newborn puppies got rescued, then something incredible happened - Page 23 of 30 - Kiwi Report

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


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[post_page_title]A little TLC[/post_page_title]
Another myth surrounding those adorable pups is that it’s best not to adopt a pit bull with an unknown history. The truth is that it’s no different than adopting any other dog breed with a mysterious background: while it is sadly true that many pit bulls are abused and neglected by previous owners, and therefore can display fear and hostility at first, with the right training, care and conditioning, experts say that these behaviors can be replaced with a much gentler behavior pattern.

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