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Four Pitbulls That Show You Why They AREN’T an Aggressive Breed

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Pitbulls have long been the subject of heated debates, often being portrayed as inherently aggressive and dangerous. However, these strong yet affectionate dogs are frequently misunderstood. The truth is, when properly educated and socialized, Pitbulls can be incredibly loving and loyal companions.

1. Cuddly Pitbull

Annabelle is a total “daddy’s girl” and she has been since she was a puppy. She’s obsessed with her human. She was adopted after her mom was dropped off at an animal shelter and gave birth to her and several other puppies. Together with her brother Norman, they have added a lot of love and affection to their family.

2. Baby & Pitbull

Cruise, a one-year-old baby, is getting love from a different source than most – a sweet pit bull. The two of them often nap together. But, Jarad, Cruise’s dad, faced major backlash for letting his kids near such a “dangerous” breed. However, he believes that these pups are harmless and it is evident by how gentle they are with his kids.

3. Big Brother Pitbull

This pitbull meets his brand new baby sister for the first time and instantly falls in love. With a few sniffs, his eyes melt at the cute baby. His parents knew that he would be an amazing big brother!

4. The Happiest Pitbull

A picture of a smiley pitbull showed up on a woman’s Facebook and she instantly fell in love. She knew that she had to bring this dog home, so she applied to adopt him. Meaty now never stops smiling.

These five Pitbulls are powerful examples of the breed’s true character. These dogs are not only loving and gentle but also loyal and protective in a non-aggressive way. By sharing their stories, we hope to challenge the negative stereotypes surrounding Pitbulls and encourage a more compassionate perspective. Remember, a dog’s behavior is often a reflection of its upbringing and environment, not its breed. With proper care, training, and love, Pitbulls can be just as wonderful and well-behaved as any other dog.

We encourage everyone thinking of getting a pet to only adopt instead of shopping and use this amazing pet adoption search tool by WildWatchers to find shelter animals near you!

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