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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 511292" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Full grown Pit or a puppy? I have a feeling you will be inheriting a dog soon. If it is a puppy, or even grown, dont worry too awfully much. I have a full grown one that is a big baby. In fact, we think she is autistic. For over a year I was the only one she would let get near her. Not that she would bite or growl at anyone, she would just hide. She was a scaredy cat. It took tony over a year with her outside with him alone and me staying inside when they were out together for her to come to trust him. Now she loves us both but she is still attached to me more. If I am around, she is my shadow. She wouldnt know how to bite anyone but we do need to get her nails clipped. She scratches me all the time without meaning to because she is just so excited to be with us when we let her in the house. She is so funny because we can tell her PEN Nina...and she will run to her pen at a full gallop. But her pen is falling apart now so she gets out all the time and I will hear her scratching at my front door late at night and have to let her in...sigh. She loves that. Our little 5 pound havenese rules her with an iron fist. He bites her and draws blood on HER! LOL. she has no clue that she could bite back and make a snack out of him. She has the softest mouth when we feed her treats. She will just take them out of our fingers by basically just licking them out. No teeth at all. Definitely not a biter. As far as protection, I just better hope someone sees her and thinks...oh no Pit...lmao.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 511292, member: 1514"] Full grown Pit or a puppy? I have a feeling you will be inheriting a dog soon. If it is a puppy, or even grown, dont worry too awfully much. I have a full grown one that is a big baby. In fact, we think she is autistic. For over a year I was the only one she would let get near her. Not that she would bite or growl at anyone, she would just hide. She was a scaredy cat. It took tony over a year with her outside with him alone and me staying inside when they were out together for her to come to trust him. Now she loves us both but she is still attached to me more. If I am around, she is my shadow. She wouldnt know how to bite anyone but we do need to get her nails clipped. She scratches me all the time without meaning to because she is just so excited to be with us when we let her in the house. She is so funny because we can tell her PEN Nina...and she will run to her pen at a full gallop. But her pen is falling apart now so she gets out all the time and I will hear her scratching at my front door late at night and have to let her in...sigh. She loves that. Our little 5 pound havenese rules her with an iron fist. He bites her and draws blood on HER! LOL. she has no clue that she could bite back and make a snack out of him. She has the softest mouth when we feed her treats. She will just take them out of our fingers by basically just licking them out. No teeth at all. Definitely not a biter. As far as protection, I just better hope someone sees her and thinks...oh no Pit...lmao. [/QUOTE]
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