@BaMica:
. . Needless to say, despite the majesty and beauty of this dog, and despite what pit bulls owners say about their dog being really friendly, I have a wariness of that breed anytime I see an owner with a pit bull. BaMicas mom
Pit Bulls tend to be very friendly with PEOPLE…...obviously, as with any breed, you will encounter some that are not, but as a breed {that's why law enforcement officers LOVE them; they actually bite the trainers/handlers less often than other breeds like German Sheps and Labs believe it or not}...... but you do have to watch the males closely sometimes with other male dogs.
Most pit owners that I know won't own two male pits, and those that do often have to keep them separate from one another -- kind of the way we do our Basenjis and our cats -- and it's a real PIA.
I've never known a pit that was not goofy-friendly with people, but I know one right now that will attack any male dog it sees. It's weird to see him transform from a giant puppy-like personality into a crazy dog that has to be peeled off another dog's haunches. I won't let that one anywhere near my house/dogs -- and when he was a puppy he used to play here!
His owners sort of "accidentally" got a second male {rescue that never went away}, and THAT dog doesn't mind other males. But the first one does. They used to be able to have them in the room together as long as the people were home, but the first one started picking fights even when the people were in the room. Around Easter time, he started and it took THREE adult males and a woman to separate the dogs. I'd have gotten rid of one of them, but these folks opted to keep both, keep them separated {by a door, because gates don't work} and play "musical dogs" all the time. It's crazy.
I love the breed, but I would never own them. I don't want to own a dog that I can't handle on my own in the event of a fight. They are NOT for novice dog owners, and sadly I think many people who haven't a clue get them because they are "cool".