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Posted:  15 Aug 2008 02:57
I have a number of sites, so I will bore you with them slowly and surely.  The first one I would like to highlight is Save A Bull which features information on Pit Bull advocacy and education.  Tell me what you think!
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Posted:  18 Aug 2008 10:06
I am not a dog person, but the site looks good, very easy to move around with lots of pages, information and news. I like it.
Posted:  18 Aug 2008 18:28
Thanks   I have a few rescue organizations that are linking to it now and I really hope it can help some people out with Pit Bull info!
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Posted:  20 Aug 2008 05:48
Too bad Mike Vick didnt read this site first
Posted:  22 Aug 2008 21:50
I'm not too sure he can even read...
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Posted:  22 Aug 2008 23:39
This is very good idea. It looks like a very helpful site for pit bull lovers. I myself use to work at an animal shelter and I got a lot of calls for rescue places for specific breeds. This is something that is always needed since there are so many animals out there needing homes.
Posted:  24 Aug 2008 17:33
What else do you have to show us mandiees?
Posted:  25 Aug 2008 20:57
Well, another one of my sites is Timeshare Help Resource which I basically created as a result of being 'duped' into buying a timeshare I really did not want.
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Posted:  26 Aug 2008 14:33
I like your pit bull site Very informative indeed.  I hope every bull owner can get a chance to see it.
Posted:  26 Aug 2008 20:16
Thanks!  I hope so too
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Posted:  29 Aug 2008 19:20
Site looks  good.Just  go ahead.
Posted:  31 Aug 2008 16:08
Nice site! Looks like there is lots of good information there! I'm going to check out some more specifics of pit bulls when I have time later because I have always wanted to know more about them.
Posted:  15 Oct 2009 06:35
Hello
1.  Remember that all dogs live in the present moment.  Every time you reward or punish your Pit Bull, he can only assume that it is for his behavior at the time of the reward or punishment. 
2.  You have to be consistent with your rules.  If he was not allowed to sleep in your bed last night, then he should not be allowed to sleep in it tonight or or any other night for that matter, regardless of how much he begs. 
3.  Your Pit Bull will repeat actions that bring him rewards, whether the rewards are intentional or otherwise.  Letting him out of the cage to make him stop whining may temporarily work. 
4.  Keep in mind that your Pit Bull is very eager to please you.  All you have to do is to show him the way.  Forcing your dog can distract and even intimidate him, thus slowing down his learning process.
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