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<blockquote data-quote="BPhunter" data-source="post: 5560522" data-attributes="member: 22838"><p>They didn't earn the reputation, rotten humans created that senario! I've had 3 pits so far. Wife has had yorkies, and still has some. The yorkies will play with the pits, sleep with them, and generally hang out with them. When company comes over, they will literally lick them half to death. Any dog characteristic is the result of it's owner. One day the pit(Rockie) comes in to the living room with the Yorkie hanging on his neck, looks at me like, "would you get this thing off me please". Another time I came to the back patio and there is the pit laying in the sun, and a cat sleeping with him and her head in his mouth....both sleeping.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BPhunter, post: 5560522, member: 22838"] They didn't earn the reputation, rotten humans created that senario! I've had 3 pits so far. Wife has had yorkies, and still has some. The yorkies will play with the pits, sleep with them, and generally hang out with them. When company comes over, they will literally lick them half to death. Any dog characteristic is the result of it's owner. One day the pit(Rockie) comes in to the living room with the Yorkie hanging on his neck, looks at me like, "would you get this thing off me please". Another time I came to the back patio and there is the pit laying in the sun, and a cat sleeping with him and her head in his mouth....both sleeping. [/QUOTE]
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