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Originally Posted by animallover111
Hi,i know there is so much bad perseption of SBT's and other bull breeds we here cotinous stories on the news etc.I have 3 dogs,a sharpei,a cross terrier and a 20week old SBT.As a famiy we have noticed how people react differently towards us when out with Poppy(SBT)we never had any problems when out with our other two(even though sharpei's are originally fighting dogs)(sadly our Sharpei was bred for fighting!!)
We continously hear bad stories about SBT 's everyone seems to look down at us now we have Poppy i have been told im not a responsible parent because we have brought a SBT into our home,people avoid us the list goes on.......To be honest i get sick of it none of our dogs are aggressive and we are responsible pet owners and im a very responsible parent.Iv got to the point were i feel i have to explain about Poppy and other SBT's to every Tom,Dick and Harry!! 
Anyway im just wondering how many other people/dogs have been attacked by other breeds of dogs(other than bull breed)Are people scared or unsure of any other breeds of dogs??
I mentioned yesterday we have a local lady who has 2 very viscious Yorkshire Terriers but just because they are Yorkshire Terriers its ok for them to be out of control which to me is not fair had it been 2 SBT's something would of been done!!
Sorry to rant just getting really fed up of all the negativity about SBT's!!
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I have learnt from an experience never to judge these dogs just by their looks. I was taking two of my pups through the rugby field yesterday. I looked down the field and there was a massive sbt sniffing around on his own. His owner seen me and called him but he did'nt listen to him. The dog did'nt notice me and my pups and my mobile phone went off. He turned and looked noticed me and my pups standing there and he pelted towards us. I shite myself thinking this is it hes a nutter. When he got to us he was'nt even aggressive. My shihtzu puppy freaked him out and he run back to his owner. So it'll teach me to be less judgemental towards these dogs in the future
