You do not want your Pit Bull to be aggressive. If it has no DA (dog aggression), this is a blessing and you should show off you dog as an ambassador of the breed. If a dog of *any* breed has human aggression, it should humanely be put to sleep. (I'm talking about uncalled for human aggression, not a dog defending its family against a very real threat).
Theres no specific time they get aggressive. They act how they act because how they are raised and how they are trained.
it is never recommended to cross a pitbull with another breed of dog for temperament issues.
Pit bulls are not born aggressive, humans train them to be aggressive, if the pup is not trained that way, it will not be that way.
you can nuter him. that will make him not want to breed. NEW ANSWER It depends on the situation, some aggressive behaviors can be fixed others unfortunately not. Some pitbull experts even advise against having more than one pitbull or bully breed under the same roof. For more info about pitbulls visit: www.pitbull-info-and-training.com
No, i don't think so. It is an extremly aggressive dog when is trained right though.
ANY dog can be trained to be "more aggressive than a pitbull". Chihuahuas attack by running UNDER their opponent & viciously biting their soft underbelly! How aggressive is THAT? Alsom Cockers are known for cornering there prey.
The thing that makes a pitbull aggressive is an abusive and idiotic owner who has no love or concern for their pet or for the people it may harm
Tokay geckos are known to be the "pitbull" of the gecko family. They tend to be very territorial and aggressive, although can be hand tamed.
Not at all. In my experience, getting females spayed makes them a bit calmer and lazier!
no the breed as whole loves people and need to please. They can get aggressive toward other dogs as they get old.
That's a terrible idea. Why would you want to do that? Unless you were planning to involve your poor puppy in dog fighting, which is a felony. Creating an aggressive dog is a liability and extremely irresponsible.
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