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    Here is "Tcharah" (he -the big one - mother Boxer, father Brown Dalmatian) and "Tucha" (she -the small)! They are inseparable! Tcharah rescued Tucha when she was young from the road on a raining day (the only dog / animal that he didn't thought it was he's "meal"..just kidding but cats..squirrels..ducks..chickens..snakes..mouses.. flys..bees.. well..they aren't so lucky! Dont know what to do about it ..!)

    Pictures are from a old cell phone..im with my office PC! Post later better ones!
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    I'm glad to see this thread is back. There are lots of new guys on since the last activity so maybe we'll see some new pups...

    Here's another one of Mack goofing off the other night after the Phillies won the NLDS:


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    Hanabi and her first litter:


    Benkei (left) and Isami (right), the only survivors of the first litter:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oglethorpe View Post
    To that, I say this:

    According to the American Canine Temperament Testing Association, 82.5%of the American Pit Bull Terriers that took the temperament test passed, compared to a 77% passing rate for all breeds on average. In the test a dog is placed in a series of confrontational situations. The first sign of aggression or panic is a failure of the test. Pit Bulls have achieved the fourth highest passing rate of all 122 breeds tested.


    I've been around a lot of dogs in my life and have never seen or heard of a pit attacking anybody I know.

    For more info: The Truth About Pitbulls
    I was not trying to say anything bad about pits, just used it in the joke.
    I did already know about the bad rep the breed gets. Sorry if it offended,however that was not the intent.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oglethorpe View Post
    To that, I say this:

    According to the American Canine Temperament Testing Association, 82.5%of the American Pit Bull Terriers that took the temperament test passed, compared to a 77% passing rate for all breeds on average. In the test a dog is placed in a series of confrontational situations. The first sign of aggression or panic is a failure of the test. Pit Bulls have achieved the fourth highest passing rate of all 122 breeds tested.


    I've been around a lot of dogs in my life and have never seen or heard of a pit attacking anybody I know.

    For more info: The Truth About Pitbulls
    The day Basil was temperament tested there were tweny five pits brought to Connecticut from New Orleans with hopes of finding them homes. The Ct Humane Society felt they'd have better luck with adoptions if the pit bulls were all temperament tested. They all passed, Basil too, with no problems. The dogs that failed? A beagle, a pug, two labs and a ****er spaniel mix.

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    Think it is pretty well known by anyone that owns any bully breed that the issue is not the dog. Any dog can be trained poorly, only problem is if you do that with a bully they have enough strength to be dangerous.

    Then your dog ends up on the evening news after it mauls something, when it should be the owner that ends up on the news for being negligent to their poor misguided pet.

    Unfortunately the whole situation makes responsible bully owners a little touchy about the subject, always having to defend their furry children from the ignorant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBaron View Post
    Think it is pretty well known by anyone that owns any bully breed that the issue is not the dog. Any dog can be trained poorly, only problem is if you do that with a bully they have enough strength to be dangerous.

    Then your dog ends up on the evening news after it mauls something, when it should be the owner that ends up on the news for being negligent to their poor misguided pet.

    Unfortunately the whole situation makes responsible bully owners a little touchy about the subject, always having to defend their furry children from the ignorant.
    Baron....nice E-Bull....they have always been a dream of mine to own. Never thought id be able to afford one that looked like i envisioned...but guess what. I got one earlier this year....heres some pics of him as hes grown up in the last few months (hes a bit over 6 months old now).







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    Forgot about this one....last pic i promise.


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    that is one adorable E-bull there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheBaron View Post
    that is one adorable E-bull there.
    Yeah, we love him...hes a bit high strung when he sees people while walking...and when people come over. How old is yours...did he go through this phase? Im hoping he calms down

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