How can anyone be afraid of this breed?

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... Read moreWhen I first encountered the Bully breed, I was surprised by how approachable and affectionate these dogs really are. Despite their muscular build and often intimidating appearance, they have a gentle nature that makes them wonderful companions. From my personal experiences and stories I've gathered from fellow owners, these dogs thrive on social interaction and love being part of a family. One major reason people might be afraid of this breed is due to misunderstandings fueled by stereotypes and media portrayal. In reality, these dogs can be playful, loyal, and incredibly protective in a loving way. Training and socialization from an early age are key factors that help these dogs become well-mannered and balanced pets. Additionally, their funny and quirky behaviors often bring joy and laughter to any household. I've noticed my Bully dog has a unique way of making everyone smile, whether it's through playful antics or a friendly nudge requesting attention. If you're considering adding a Bully dog to your family, remember that behind their tough exterior lies a heart full of real love and a desire to bond with humans. In summary, the fear surrounding this breed is often unwarranted. Getting to know a Bully dog through positive interactions and understanding their needs can completely change your perspective and reveal just how loving and fun these dogs truly are.

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Pooh

All in what you make them. Pit bulls are called nanny-dogs because of their loyalty & how protective they are. More are being trained to be service dogs. Most people have heard or seen the show “Little Rascals” but don’t know Petey the dog was a pit bull.

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FloridaHokie

They are the sweetest dogs. It’s the bad owners that turn them bad

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