steven

 Age : 24 Joined : 02 Apr 2008 Posts : 28 Location : virginia
 | Subject: working the spring pole Tue Jul 01, 2008 1:14 pm | |
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pitmamma Moderator


 Age : 89 Joined : 21 Jun 2007 Posts : 1223 Location : Off in the Woods
 | Subject: Re: working the spring pole Tue Jul 01, 2008 2:34 pm | |
| | Looks like they are having a blast |
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Prison Blue Pit Bulls

 Age : 25 Joined : 05 Jun 2008 Posts : 138 Location : Portland, Oregon
 | Subject: Re: working the spring pole Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:03 pm | |
| | that's awesome you can get them to play with it together! |
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sf1986
 Age : 40 Joined : 04 May 2008 Posts : 88 Location : Oregon
 | Subject: Re: working the spring pole Fri Jul 04, 2008 12:18 pm | |
| | That is pretty good. I used to let my dog play fetch with my brother's 105 pound staffy until the staffy pushed her over one to many times; she sprang up off the ground, forgetting about the ball, and looking to kick some butt. Fortunately, I separated them before anyone got hurt. When two strong willed dogs compete for the same object, they can escalate into an altercation quickly. Cool they can play together like that though. |
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Prison Blue Pit Bulls

 Age : 25 Joined : 05 Jun 2008 Posts : 138 Location : Portland, Oregon
 | Subject: Re: working the spring pole Fri Jul 04, 2008 4:51 pm | |
| | we have a tire hanging in our yard and its "Jaws' Tire". The times Reagan's tried to use, Jaws chases her off-thank God she's not an aggressive dog because that would for sure be a bad situation. |
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steven

 Age : 24 Joined : 02 Apr 2008 Posts : 28 Location : virginia
 | Subject: Re: working the spring pole Sat Jul 05, 2008 3:32 am | |
| | watch how you let them chew on a tire most have steel wires in them that can really mess up the dogs teeth thats why we use a basketball give them a good safe bite |
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