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In reply to the discussion: Pit Bulls Were Never "Nanny Dogs". Never. It's A Myth [View all]Drahthaardogs
(6,843 posts)100. Serious dogs for serious people.
Watch and notice a few things.
1) These dogs are off the "sleeve". Some dogs see the sleeve as a big game and would no more hit an arm without it than your average poodle. The guys are hitting sleeves under clothing...this is the real deal.
2) At about 50 seconds watch the officer screw up and pay the price. These are handler-hard dogs. period!
Now, pups out of dogs like these are generally sold only to the military or police forces. I know several people who breed GSD and they plan litters for this type of stuff, beyond their normal "sport" dogs.
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Pit bulls are nanny dogs only if they're breast feeding at the Olive Garden
Cali_Democrat
Mar 2013
#10
I don't know about Nanny, but I saw one nursing a small child at the Olive Garden.
progressoid
Mar 2013
#11
The problems aren't caused by the dogs -its humans who just get the dog they deserve.
Sunlei
Mar 2013
#83
Raised in the wrong hands we are violent and have the power to completely wipe ourselves out
Arcanetrance
Mar 2013
#40
I was attacked by a Jack Russell when I was young I've never been attacked by a pit or
Arcanetrance
Mar 2013
#61
I think some take the term "nanny dog" too literally. It just means they were good
Honeycombe8
Mar 2013
#49