A mental element is also inherent to the dangers of inbreeding pit - TopicsExpress



          

A mental element is also inherent to the dangers of inbreeding pit bulls. Healthy, well-adjusted and well-bred pit bulls are known for being eager to please and devoted to their owners and families as well as being friendly but protective of their families if they are aware something is wrong. Dogs that have been inbred show few of these traits, and mental illness is common in puppies with closely related parents. These inbred dogs are difficult to train and are potentially dangerous; unfortunately these traits often come out after they have been purchased from a breeder and taken home. A genetic defect that results in mental illness also has the tendency to skip a few generations, so if a puppy with the condition is bred, it may become much more severe several generations later. Inbreeding dogs can create puppies that are destined for a lifetime of pain, and dogs that are in pain are more likely to snap or bite. Either way, who in their right mind would leave a child alone, especially a 4 year old, with strange dogs? So sick of the blame being put on the breed (read above).
Posted on: Thu, 08 May 2014 12:21:59 +0000

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