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> usually only if involved in an attack however, I'd suggest.
> Given it's unknown what this puppy is, can 't she get help re sorting him out (training) so he doesn't need to be rehomed and risk being put down? Can he go back to his breeder for him/her to rehome if it comes to that?
> You'd put a perfectly healthy and non-aggressive dog to sleep, simply because of its breed???
Please don't be judgmental but I would like some advice: a friend has a 9 month old pup who we think is a pitbull cross. She isn't coping, he is her first dog, is obviously very strong (mentally and physically) and she doesn't have the experience to handle him. Are there any rescues that would take him in, or would they refuse/put him to sleep because of his breed? Thank you in advance.
> kept until adult and not adolescent so he is able to be measured up
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