And PBR.
Thank you, almost forgot.:eusa_doh:
And PBR.
Around her, we know exactly what to do with fruitcake! [video=youtube;IvUudRdFC7E]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvUudRdFC7E[/video]
Heh, my cousin is a retired parole officer and she has 3 of them, all rescues! The oldest is scared of his own shadow, the middle is just playful, and the youngest is a dachshund mix and therefore the most troublesome of the trio (I had a Dachshund - nothing but trouble!). Interestingly enough, Pits aren't even the most aggressive dog breed. Dachshunds are. Mine got along fine with bigger dogs, even if she did ensure to assert her dominance over them, but small dogs? Forget it! We tried pet sitting my aunts Shih Tzu. The poor thing spent the weekend backed into a corner because of my Dachshund. I'll gladly get another Doxie in a heartbeat, but this time around I'll have to be much more mindful of who I introduce her to.oh yes because this:
is absolutely terrible.....
oh the horror.
They get such a terrible rep. My sister just adopted the one above, and she is a sweetheart, a bit of a brat, but an all around sweetie, she loves people and kids, not so sure about cats though. The people that train them to fight and be aggressive toward others, don't even get me started. The worst kind of people. Flat out.
In all dog breeds there is aggression, not just Pits.
Sorry to sound rude about it, it is just something I feel strongly about. Who are we to condemn those that we create?
Pole dancers...don't ask.
Poles dance, but Czechs bounce.
Don't forget to tip your waiters and waitresses.
Yes... It's hilarious when they fall over.
I always had one motto as an Emcee: a cheap laugh is still a laugh!