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luyatsummer
Aug 1, 2009, 04:13 PM
What kind of toys do you get for the dogs? Does any one out there have red nose gator pit and must be a female for free.
Just Dahlia
Aug 1, 2009, 04:28 PM
I don't understand:confused: Are you looking for a free dog or toys for your dog that are free?
If it's toys, they won't be free, but get a KONG ball and fill it with your favorite free dogs treats.:)
Silverfoxkit
Aug 1, 2009, 05:55 PM
If you are looking for a free dog then I would heavily advise against taking in any dog, pitt bull especially that a stranger may want to give away free. Poorly bred and raised dogs can be potentially dangerous. If you are seeking to get a pitt bull then you should look into reputable breeders only and be certain of the temperament of both the dogs and the parents and the dog certainly won't be for free. Paying a little bit more for a dog that is sound in health and temperament now will in the end save you a lot of money in vet bills and such later.
shazamataz
Aug 2, 2009, 12:50 AM
I am with silverfoxkit.
I would highly advise against taking a free dog.
You don't know what problems it has, for all you know it could be (especially with a pitt) A fighting dog that didn't work out, meaning they tried to train it to fight but it wasn't aggressive enough.
They will try to give it away as a family pet then the family takes it not knowing the danger involved.
Anyone who cannot care fopr a dog anymore (financial or family reasons) will never give a dog away for free. You put up an add for "FREE DOG" and you get every idiot this side of the country calling up for it. That's why if we ever have to rehome a dog we will put a price on it, just to weed out the idiots after a free dog.
Another point is that if the dog "must be free" How do you plan on taking care of it.
Do you realise that the average cost of a medium sized dog in it's lifetime is $10,000. And that is NOT including any vet bills!