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[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
Why wouldn’t your landlord let you get a pit?[/quote]
Usually its because insurance agencies have created aggressive/dangerous breed lists for dogs. Any tenets with such a dog may cause the policy to be void or raise the premiums. Of course, the communist news media gives all these dogs a bad rap, while completely forgetting that police/military k-9s all fall under the status of aggressive/dangerous breeds.
Push, you should go to CBear’s thread in PW and watch the vid of her playing with Jim’s pit. He is having a blast, tail going like crazy! She’s got some kind of blue ring toy that he has clamped in his mouth and all she does is swing him from side to side, really shows how powerful a pit’s jaws are!
[quote]Bujo wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
Why wouldn’t your landlord let you get a pit?
Usually its because insurance agencies have created aggressive/dangerous breed lists for dogs. Any tenets with such a dog may cause the policy to be void or raise the premiums. Of course, the communist news media gives all these dogs a bad rap, while completely forgetting that police/military k-9s all fall under the status of aggressive/dangerous breeds.[/quote]
Nowadays, any dog that attacks or bites someone is put down…
DIESEL GOTTI BUGSEY HITMAN COLT TEST SKIPPY KOKO POPEYE
[quote]Stronghold wrote:
artw wrote:
Winstrol. No explanation necessary
Come on now man. If you’re going to name a dog after a drug, name it after a fucking DRUG. That’s like naming your dog “Anavar” or even "Ortho Tri-Cyclin.
Glad to hear “Tren” is at the top of your list, Push.[/quote]
Plus if you shorten it up to “winny” it sounds like a bitch name, and we can’t have that at all.
Too bad yoke sounds so awkward alone, because the meaning behind it would be pretty awesome(imo).
[quote]red04 wrote:
Stronghold wrote:
artw wrote:
Winstrol. No explanation necessary
Come on now man. If you’re going to name a dog after a drug, name it after a fucking DRUG. That’s like naming your dog “Anavar” or even "Ortho Tri-Cyclin.
Glad to hear “Tren” is at the top of your list, Push.
Plus if you shorten it up to “winny” it sounds like a bitch name, and we can’t have that at all.
Too bad yoke sounds so awkward alone, because the meaning behind it would be pretty awesome(imo).[/quote]
Well, if I was gonna name a dog after a drug, I’d choose either Cocaine, PCP or Pscylosibin
[quote]red04 wrote:
Stronghold wrote:
artw wrote:
Winstrol. No explanation necessary
Come on now man. If you’re going to name a dog after a drug, name it after a fucking DRUG. That’s like naming your dog “Anavar” or even "Ortho Tri-Cyclin.
Glad to hear “Tren” is at the top of your list, Push.
Plus if you shorten it up to “winny” it sounds like a bitch name, and we can’t have that at all.
Too bad yoke sounds so awkward alone, because the meaning behind it would be pretty awesome(imo).[/quote]
And my first choice would be Professor X out of all these names anyways.
[quote]waylanderxx wrote:
B rocK wrote:
that’s an adorable pup push! my girl and i were about 99% of the way to buy a Pit puppy last week until we hear from our landlord…no go.
we’ll still get one later on…but we got a Beagle instead. That’s Cooper. we’ve had him for about a week today. Beagle #2 of the family.
Good luck with your pup! It’s fucking awesome!
Aren’t beagles pretty infamous for nonstop barking? Why wouldn’t your landlord let you get a pit?[/quote]
Only if left alone or the doorbell rings, well, at least that’s what mine does.
I know someone mentioned “Pull” already, but I like it.
Poochharder.
[quote]Bujo wrote:
waylanderxx wrote:
Why wouldn’t your landlord let you get a pit?
Usually its because insurance agencies have created aggressive/dangerous breed lists for dogs. Any tenets with such a dog may cause the policy to be void or raise the premiums. Of course, the communist news media gives all these dogs a bad rap, while completely forgetting that police/military k-9s all fall under the status of aggressive/dangerous breeds.[/quote]
Rotts and pit bulls account for 67% of all dog bite related fatalities among humans. Say what you want, but actuaries run the insurance biz and the occasional good owner/loud mouth in favor of pit bulls means exactly 1 metric shitton of dog shit to the world of statistics.
[quote]Grneyes wrote:
Push, you should go to CBear’s thread in PW and watch the vid of her playing with Jim’s pit. He is having a blast, tail going like crazy! She’s got some kind of blue ring toy that he has clamped in his mouth and all she does is swing him from side to side, really shows how powerful a pit’s jaws are![/quote]
Haha! My bulldog mix is 100 lbs… he’ll grab onto the rope toy and I’ll throw it over my shoulder and swing him literally off his feet. The jaw muscles that boy has are incredible.
[quote]pushharder wrote:
Stronghold wrote:
artw wrote:
Winstrol. No explanation necessary
Come on now man. If you’re going to name a dog after a drug, name it after a fucking DRUG. That’s like naming your dog “Anavar” or even "Ortho Tri-Cyclin.
Glad to hear “Tren” is at the top of your list, Push.
Tren Winchester Bolone the Mighty?[/quote]
Spell it “Bologne” (pronounced “bolone”, not “boloney”) and I think you’ve got a winner there.
[quote]Mr.Martian wrote:
I have this affinity for greek names.
How about Achilles?[/quote]
At least he will have a propensity to roll over.
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