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Old 01-07-2012, 08:30 PM   #9
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Personal preference. It all comes down to how much time do you have? Adopting an older dog is always hit or miss unless you've seen the dog in a house setting right off the bat. You get to see how the dog would be in your house, see if its house broken, is it neurotic, etc. If you get a puppy, you'd have to invest alot of time potty training it and keeping it from eating your house. But in the long run, you'd have a dog that you'll know what makes it tick.

I got a pitt that I've had since she was about 3 months old. I've invested a lot of time training and making sure she doesnt turn into a media hyped monster. Almost 5 yrs later, she's changed my outlook of how pittbulls are. She's a fucking sweetheart, if she's gonna kill a kid, she'd probably lick them to death...literally. She loves kids, specially toddlers. She used to play hide and seek with my friends 1 yr old.
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