Dogs of C-Kennel by Mick & Mason Mastroianni

Dogs of C-Kennel

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  1. Nabuquduriuzhur

    Nabuquduriuzhur said, 8 months ago

    Yep. Some are great. Some are great until they short-circuit without warning. A common pattern is for pit bulls to be a wonderful pet and then something harmless triggers the inbred instinct to kill that centuries of combat have resulted in. ~75% of dog-inflicted injuries that require an emergency room visit are by pit bulls. cocker spaniels are more likely to bite, but they normally don’t inflict much damage.

  2. simpsonfan2

    simpsonfan2 said, 8 months ago

    Cats think of ALL dogs that way.

  3. russell5419

    russell5419 said, 8 months ago

    All pit’s are good dog’s, it’s the owner’s who make them bad, but you can make any dog mean not just pit’s, I have had two of them, both sweeties and they don’t just short circuit like some stupid people think, you abuse any dog and you will most likely end up with a bad dog, and vice versa, if you want to hate anyone hate people like michael vick who plays for the eagles, they should have never let him back in the league.

  4. SeaFox10

    SeaFox10 said, 8 months ago

    I hug my Dog every morning! ;)

  5. Logan Sackett

    Logan Sackett said, 8 months ago

    Since my daughter got one of these dogs I have read a lot of places that were pro, con and neutral about the breed and the three things that stand out are that the males especially should be neutered and the owners should take an obedience/training course by a professional and that powerful breeds need a LOT of exercise. Early socializing is also brought up frequently.

  6. JOregon

    JOregon said, 8 months ago

    Once upon a time they were a great family breed. Unscrupulous breeders focused on the aggressive trait and ruined the breed. You can still get a good one but many can change unexpectedly. The bloodlines can be polluted.
    People breed animals for certain traits, in the case of Pits that trait is violent and unpredictable.
    The good ones are really good, but it is a gamble.

  7. thehag

    thehag said, 8 months ago

    @Logan Sackett

    These care instructions you have are for all dogs large or small no matter the breed. If you aren’t a breeder then spay and neuter is a must. There are way too many unwanted pets.

  8. weirdharold2112

    weirdharold2112 said, 8 months ago

    Good dog…

  9. thehag

    thehag said, 8 months ago

    @JOregon

    I wish this weren’t true but I have to agree there are breeds that have been mis-managed. It can be undone over time but we ahve to stop the unscrupulus criminals who breed for aggressive traits first.

  10. route66paul

    route66paul said, 8 months ago

    It is very rare that a terrier will bite the hand that feeds him. They are very protective, energetic and loving to a fault. They don’t always play well with other animals. They are big and strong and may hurt someone while playing, but it is not intentional. They make great babysitters.

  11. pierreandnicole

    pierreandnicole said, 8 months ago

    @russell5419

    I still don’t watch the Eagles play even if they are playing my local teams. Can’t forget Michael Vick’s cruelty. Now if a bounty was taken out on him…….

  12. Neo Blakkrstal

    Neo Blakkrstal said, 8 months ago

    @russell5419

    So you believe that once someone has committed an offense of some kind we should just do away with them. Have you ever done something that you regret? Perhaps you should check yourself before you run your hole.

  13. DoodleDaysComics

    DoodleDaysComics said, 8 months ago

    Good dog!

  14. joe waskiewicz

    joe waskiewicz said, 8 months ago

    can be, but never leave with small children or outside off a lease or allow to run with a pack of other dogs. Same rules I apply to my 110# German Shepard.

  15. danketaz

    danketaz said, 8 months ago

    I suspect some dogs would refer you back to the first panel.

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