Originally Posted by Jim1611
Originally Posted by Moto_Vita
Originally Posted by Jim1611
I've had dogs all of my life. Mostly labs, coonhounds and beagles. I've watched the different ways they all use genetics that are bred into them to do what they were meant to do. Labs and beagles are very noticeable in the way they use their nose to track and find things. You don't "train" that into them. They are born that way. Now what are pits bred for?????????????
Pift Bulls were bred to fight other dogs, to lay their lives down in combat to please their master. Dogs that showed aggression towards humans were culled. This resulted in a dog that that is extremely devoted to it's master and very trainable and obedient.

Just when did this culling end?
Most likely it hasn't ended in instances where dogs are still bred for fighting, which fortunately isn't common anymore.