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<blockquote data-quote="High Cotton" data-source="post: 1012900" data-attributes="member: 14928"><p>That may have come across different than I meant it to. No offense was intended at all. I was making a point one bad apple doesn't not mean that the whole breed is that way. Similar to that all pit bulls are terrible vivacious killing machines. I don't have any but have been around several. It's all in how they are raised and trained. I have been around some that didn't mind for crap and played to rough. I've been around some that were as well behaved as any working dog. Then you have the pathetic low life's that fight them, but that's a whole other story. The example of the lab that I have was just to show that even the loveable "great with kids" breeds can do the same thing.</p><p></p><p>Sky I meant to put this in my other post put forgot. I'm sorry about your hound. I haven't had that great dog yet, but I'm sure it's tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="High Cotton, post: 1012900, member: 14928"] That may have come across different than I meant it to. No offense was intended at all. I was making a point one bad apple doesn't not mean that the whole breed is that way. Similar to that all pit bulls are terrible vivacious killing machines. I don't have any but have been around several. It's all in how they are raised and trained. I have been around some that didn't mind for crap and played to rough. I've been around some that were as well behaved as any working dog. Then you have the pathetic low life's that fight them, but that's a whole other story. The example of the lab that I have was just to show that even the loveable "great with kids" breeds can do the same thing. Sky I meant to put this in my other post put forgot. I'm sorry about your hound. I haven't had that great dog yet, but I'm sure it's tough. [/QUOTE]
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