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Post by RealPitBull on Jan 18, 2012 15:47:23 GMT -5
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Post by michele5611 on Jan 18, 2012 15:51:31 GMT -5
no comment but *shakes head*
just to clarify the shakes head and no comment is for the use of pit bull type dogs.
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Post by catstina on Jan 18, 2012 16:00:37 GMT -5
How do they differentiate the Pit Bulls from the "pit bull type dogs" in the book? Or do they even try? Why have they all taken this turn?
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Post by RealPitBull on Jan 18, 2012 16:06:19 GMT -5
^ I was wondering the same thing, Cat.
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Post by fureverywhere on Jan 18, 2012 16:16:56 GMT -5
Uh, somebody is done missing a point here...
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Post by maryellen on Jan 18, 2012 19:44:47 GMT -5
because its easier to say "type" and follow everyone else as the tides turn...... to stay true to the breed would mean not being as popular as the other rescues who follow the tide......
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Post by melonie on Jan 18, 2012 20:49:04 GMT -5
does any other "breed type" get called a "breed type"?
lab type, collie type, rotty type, poodle type etc...
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Post by RealPitBull on Jan 19, 2012 8:37:26 GMT -5
^ Nopers
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