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Default Ethical issue with a restaurant

On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 07:52:22 -0400, Nancy Young
> wrote:

>On 7/4/2016 10:29 PM, Cheryl wrote:
>> On 7/4/2016 2:48 PM, Ed Pawlowski wrote:

>
>>> They can, if properly bred and raised, be quite friendly and playful. A
>>> handful of people use them as status symbols in the gangs and train them
>>> to be nasty.
>>>
>>> We had one living with us for about a year. Great dog, we miss her.
>>> Original owner trained her properly and she has a sweet disposition.

>>
>> I know lots of them and they can be very sweet dogs. Yes, they can be
>> vicious but anything can be if raised wrong. The country in my state in
>> which I live has banned Pitties. Shame. It is mostly because there is a
>> lot of crime and drug trade and Pitties are kept for the wrong reasons.

>
>I didn't know much about pitbulls until I started watching
>Pitbulls and Parolees. It would break your heart to see how
>badly abused they are sometimes and all they show is love and
>a sweet disposition. Of course there are some that can't be
>handled and they can't be adopted out.
>
>But they seem to be resilient and affectionate dogs for the most
>part.
>
>I don't think they would be good in a house with cats, but that's
>true of other breeds, too.


Based only on my own experience, but from what I have seen they get
along fine with cats. My dog was only half pit bull but she got along
fine with my two cats.