
Look at bostons which were original bred for dog fighting and they are a lovely breed I have 4 of them... A dog is only what you or the breeder make it, they can be sweet as pie or a time bomb waiting to go off it all depends on the people on how that dog will be and thats for any breed. A horrible breeder with no care besides making money then ya would think twice about getting a puppy from them, or a owner who teaches that dog how to be mean yup a time bomb. Pits are lovely dogs, a dog is only as smart as their owner. My bro is expecting another baby soon in July and really I don't see Harley having a mean bone in her body and who knows what kind of home she came from- she was already 6 months when he got her and to this day just as lovely. Funny most people are bitten by little dogs then big ones you just hear more about the big dogs :(
In all its not the dog its the creature on the other end of the leash!I had a Wolf/Rott cross for 13 years he slept in my daughters room till the stairs became to much for him-
I was told on forums as well as reading they are not ment to be kept on a leash ([Taz was on a leash)-
in a dog run must have a huge area (we had him in a dog run with a Shepherd cross),
not to be kept in doors cause they are not a dog- We kept him and treated him just like our other dogs and he was the best pet we ever had- When his mate passed on when he was 8 years old we brought him in doors to live, had him house trained got on with our boston's and was the joy of our life- His father was a Timber wolf and his mother a Rotti, Taz weighed 158- 162 pounds 27 inches at the shoulder, and if I could do it all over again I would. My children crawled all over him and he would never let them out of his site, he was great with kids all kids- funny I worry more with my boston's around children and never did with him. Not an animal I would recomend to anyone because I do believe wolves should be left wild where they are intended to be and not crossed with our domesticated dogs. --- Just goes to show you any animal can be loving just depnds who is raising it and how they are raising it, must know body language ect- certain dogs are not for the novice owners and people need to take that into concideration when getting a dog.