Hollywoodhaha
Cat lady in training
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It all depends on the training and how you handle them.
My grandparents have a pit bull and from the moment they got her, they had her trained. They live in South Carolina and they taught her how to "give a howdy"
She sits, stays, and sometimes sits in the garage with them and if someone walks by, she just stares at them, never leaving.
She is also part dalmation, but very little.
Although, there are the animal instincts. Like, when she is chewing her toy and you reach for it and she growls, DON'T GRAB IT.
But, really, pit bulls are extremely sweet if they aren't having an owner who is training them to fight and kill.
My grandparents have a pit bull and from the moment they got her, they had her trained. They live in South Carolina and they taught her how to "give a howdy"

She sits, stays, and sometimes sits in the garage with them and if someone walks by, she just stares at them, never leaving.
She is also part dalmation, but very little.
Although, there are the animal instincts. Like, when she is chewing her toy and you reach for it and she growls, DON'T GRAB IT.
But, really, pit bulls are extremely sweet if they aren't having an owner who is training them to fight and kill.