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Is mix of PIT BULL and CHOW CHOW a dangerous mix or not?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 1282622:MV81ODg5OTZfMjQ2MjA5OTNfRTFCRjUwNkM=] I have a pit bull female now, the tiger striped variety. She is rambunctious, cautious but very gentle with children and smaller dogs. Her problem is large dogs her own size or bigger, and she will put them down on their backs until they submit, but never draw blood. She knows I don't want her to hurt anyone and I am the alpha of the pack. Most people who have problems with aggressive dogs have let the dog establish itself as an alpha by not punishing it correctly. To punish a dog that has done wrong, the alpha is firm and usually nips the offending dog, and since you can't do that you have to put your hands on the dog, which some might view as abuse. But the thing is, you don't have to do it but once for each offense, because this is how dogs are wired to react to training from the alpha. One of Ceaser Milon's 'secrets' is that when he takes the dog for a 'private' walk , he establishes his dominance over it. Then he can train it. I am sure he kicks and slaps the dog if it does something that the alpha male would have done the same in a pack by biting. This is not abuse, and if you don't do it and you have an digressive breed of dog, you're going to end up having a hard time getting homeowners insurance after it bites someone, or maybe even get sued into bankruptcy. Some dogs like pits who are trained improperly are dangerous to anyone or anything they can overpower. [/quote]
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i read that Pitbulls is a very instictive breed, and Chow Chow is pretty tough too. What kind of temperament would the mix of those breeds make, what do you think?
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