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Pit bulls sometimes sometimes unexpectedly attack small children or neighbors and can cause fatal injuries. One hypothesis is that many pit bulls have poor eyesight and have difficulty recognizing the nature of a perceived threat. Pit bulls sometimes sometimes unexpectedly attack small children or neighbors and can cause fatal injuries. One hypothesis is that many pit bulls have poor eyesight and have difficulty recognizing the nature of a perceived threat.


Pit bulls make very good pets, but great care must be taken should one choose to care for one. Particularly one should have insight into one's own character, and not use the dog for the projection of ones own internal conflicts. Additonally many jurisdiction have outlawed possesion of a pit bull. Pit bulls make very good pets, but great care must be taken should one choose to care for one. Particularly one should have insight into one's own character, and not use the dog for the projection of one's internal conflicts. Additonally, many jurisdiction have outlawed possesion of a pit bull.

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The Pit Bull or Bull Terrier is a short sturdy dog with extremely fast reflexes.

Pit bulls have an emotional temperament and are noted for their attachment to their masters as well as for their courage. Although they are short they are capable of jumping as high a man's throat. their reflexes are much faster than a humans.

Pit bulls sometimes sometimes unexpectedly attack small children or neighbors and can cause fatal injuries. One hypothesis is that many pit bulls have poor eyesight and have difficulty recognizing the nature of a perceived threat.

Pit bulls make very good pets, but great care must be taken should one choose to care for one. Particularly one should have insight into one's own character, and not use the dog for the projection of one's internal conflicts. Additonally, many jurisdiction have outlawed possesion of a pit bull.