Are Pitbulls Bad? 7 Reasons NOT to Get a Pitbull

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Pitbulls Can Be Aggressive

Pitbulls can be misunderstood due to aggression history, but proper training and socialization are essential for a friendly pet.

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Pitbulls Can Get Territorial

Pitbulls' aggression may affect inviting friends over if not properly socialized. Research shows they're not inherently more aggressive than other rescue dogs.

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Pitbulls Can Be Destructive Chewers

Pitbulls can chew due to anxiety, loneliness, or boredom. Proper training and exercise are crucial. Consider rescue dogs, but care for them well.

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Pitbulls Can Get Separation Anxiety

Pitbulls prone to separation anxiety: drooling, pacing, barking, chewing, digging, urinating. Prevent with early crate training.

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Pitbulls Are Prone to Medical Conditions

Pitbulls prone to medical issues, choose breeders wisely, adopt with DNA test, consider orthopedic beds. Review: Big Barker bed.

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Pitbulls Can Be Stubborn

Pitbulls: confident, stubborn breed due to history. Need assertive owners to set strict boundaries and handle their high-energy nature.

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Rescue Pitbulls Are Harder To Train as Adults

Pitbulls need proper training & socialization. Early social exposure is vital for friendly behavior. They are trainable & intelligent as puppies.

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