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Jeff K
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« Reply #120 on: March 01, 2015, 04:51:39 PM »

I have a Pitt Boxer mix.  He's the most gentle, loving, well behaved dog I have ever had and he gets along just fine with our Golden retriever and our tempermental old Basset Hound.  All he wants in life is a squeaky ball and a friend to throw it for him.  He has never had any formal training, but just naturally takes his cues from me.  When someone new comes around, he stands near me and waits to see if he's got a new friend or an early dinner.  Smiley  



Got a Pic? I think ours is Pit Boxer. He was sold to us as a Mastiff Boxer, but that was obviously a lie.

There isn't even a remote possibility that this dog could hurt anything other than a lizard, bug or snake. And to be honest he has had his ass handed to him by snakes a time or two.


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« Reply #121 on: March 01, 2015, 04:57:42 PM »

I have a Pitt Boxer mix.  He's the most gentle, loving, well behaved dog I have ever had and he gets along just fine with our Golden retriever and our tempermental old Basset Hound.  All he wants in life is a squeaky ball and a friend to throw it for him.  He has never had any formal training, but just naturally takes his cues from me.  When someone new comes around, he stands near me and waits to see if he's got a new friend or an early dinner.  Smiley  



Got a Pic? I think ours is Pit Boxer. He was sold to us as a Mastiff Boxer, but that was obviously a lie.

There isn't even a remote possibility that this dog could hurt anything other than a lizard, bug or snake. And to be honest he has had his ass handed to him by snakes a time or two.






Beautiful dog.


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Jeff K
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« Reply #122 on: March 01, 2015, 05:38:09 PM »

I have a Pitt Boxer mix.  He's the most gentle, loving, well behaved dog I have ever had and he gets along just fine with our Golden retriever and our tempermental old Basset Hound.  All he wants in life is a squeaky ball and a friend to throw it for him.  He has never had any formal training, but just naturally takes his cues from me.  When someone new comes around, he stands near me and waits to see if he's got a new friend or an early dinner.  Smiley  



Got a Pic? I think ours is Pit Boxer. He was sold to us as a Mastiff Boxer, but that was obviously a lie.

There isn't even a remote possibility that this dog could hurt anything other than a lizard, bug or snake. And to be honest he has had his ass handed to him by snakes a time or two.






Beautiful dog.





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