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Pit bulls are not inherently aggressive toward humans; their behavior depends on upbringing, training, and environment. With responsible ownership, they can be affectionate, loyal, and safe family pets.
Yes, pit bulls benefit from experienced and responsible owners who understand training, socialization, and supervision due to the breed's strength and energy.
Pit bulls are not inherently aggressive; their behavior depends on training, socialization, and environment. With proper care, they can be affectionate and gentle companions.
Pit bulls do not inherently become aggressive with age; their temperament depends more on environment, training, and socialization than age alone.
Landlords often prohibit pit bulls due to liability concerns stemming from the breed's perceived aggression, history, and overrepresentation in dog bite statistics.
Pit bulls, when responsibly raised and trained, can be affectionate, loyal, and gentle companions for children, earning them the nickname "nanny dogs."
When responsibly raised, socialized, and supervised, pit bulls can be affectionate and loyal family pets, including with children; however, due to their physical strength and potential for severe injury, caution and responsible ownership are essential.
Pit bulls can be affectionate, loyal, and gentle with children when raised in a loving, responsible environment with proper training and supervision. However, due to their strength and history, extra vigilance and education for both dogs and kids are important.
Signs your dog is tired from walking include excessive panting, slowing down, lagging behind, lying down, limping, or reluctance to continue.
Yes, it is possible to overwalk a dog if their exercise exceeds what is appropriate for their age, breed, health, and fitness level.

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