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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 12:46:17 PM
It's the best tee shirt, though I think it's pathetic that in this day and time we would have to put a message like this ON a shirt, but...I digress.



I have a pittie, and I will wear it proudly.



"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
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Carol Sue Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 11:38:12 AM
Jonni,
Thanks so much for sharing those precious photos, loved them....
Carol Sue

Enjoying life.
theknottysheep Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 11:32:59 AM
It has only been within the last year that I have truly fallen in love with & become an advocate for pit bulls. When doing research - that is when Jessup's name came up.
Her website is a wealth of info!
hugs
Kary


http://sheepatthebeachartstudio.blogspot.com
lisamarie508 Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 10:30:11 AM
Yes, Jonni, that's it. Dobermans were the other breed that I couldn't think of.

I converted an old sweatshirt for Girl to wear that used to belong to one of my kids when they were little. She loves it. She wiggles and wags her tail and licks my face the whole time I'm trying to get it on her.

My daughter used to play dress up with her years ago. Pants, dresses, tutu's, capes, reindeer antlers that light up, bathing suits, sunglasses, bandannas, you name it, my daughter put it on her. She seemed to enjoy that too. Like I said before, she LOVES attention.

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Miss Bee Haven Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 09:59:44 AM
Kary - Diane Jessup is a hero of mine. Did you get her fantastic Bully Breeds magazine while she was publishing it? She used to be an animal control officer. I think she now works with placing pits in law enforcement programs. She just rocks!!!!!

"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner
theknottysheep Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 09:55:25 AM
Jonni ....

I couldn't put D. Jessup's novel down. I think I finished it in 4 days ... which for me is close to a miracle!

As I fiber artist, I always donate 5% of my sales per year to some type of animal group. This year it is Greyhounds ... next year, my 5% will be going here:
http://www.pittieloverescue.com/

This is where we will be adopting from too.!
WhEEEEE!
hugs,
Kary

http://sheepatthebeachartstudio.blogspot.com
babysmama Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 09:48:39 AM
I wouldn't mind getting a pit bull but I think that the city plans on making them illegal to own and I wouldn't want to have to give up a pet so probably wouldn't bother. We do own a German Shepherd/St. Bernard mix and she is just a big loveable teddy bear. The kids (ages 2 and 3) love to sit on her and cuddle with her and she puts up with it. She doesn't open up to strangers though so she isn't able to wander the yard, she has to be on a leash or chained. She is such a beautiful dog and weighs 100 lbs so is a lot to handle. Too bad that she has to live in town - we got her when she was a small puppy and we lived in the country and she was able to roam free until we moved to twon last year when she was four years old.
I agree, it takes a bad owner to make a bad dog.
-Elizabeth
KYgurlsrbest Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 09:38:33 AM
Kary, this IS cool! I have a few others that I wear--a BSL shirt, especially. You'd be surprised how many people aske me what BSL means.

I've not heard of those books, Kary, and I really appreciate the references. We're going to the beach in a couple of weeks, and I was looking for something read!!! I think I've just found it!

Good luck in your adoption (when you do)...lord knows there are plenty of these poor souls out there just waiting for you and your understanding.

"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
theknottysheep Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 08:55:09 AM
Love that shirt! Love this one too:
http://www.cafepress.com/badrapstore.153818392

I also love pitties. When our 2 dog kids have crossed the rainbow bridge - we will be adopting one. They are just so magnificent and SO profiled!

The best books have been written by Diane Jessup. Both "The Working Pit Bull" & "The Dog Who Spoke to Gods" (novel) are absolutely AWESOME!
hugs,
Kary


http://sheepatthebeachartstudio.blogspot.com
KYgurlsrbest Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 06:15:06 AM
Thanks...I really enjoyed sharing these photos. She was my favorite aunt, and I never knew much about her childhood until after she passed. These photos give me a little window into her family life. I especially love the photo (of what I'm guessing is when they first got him), with her father, John, and Laurence in the background. Madge must have been just a baby at that point. The photos show a nice progression of age, both Madge and dog.

I agree with everything each of you has said about this breed, and the other "bully breeds". It's devastating what a mob mentality can accomplish.

*Lisa* did you mean Dobermans? If so, I work with a doberman rescue here locally, and they are just the most majestic dogs! Funny, too, that you mentioned your pittie girl doesn't like the cold. My Finn HATES it, and he just shivers, shivers. I made a "sweatshirt" for him, and though it seriously compromises his "cool factor" with the other dogs in his clan, he secretly appreciates it

We have rumblings of BSL (breed specific legislation) every now and again in the 3 counties that make up Northern Kentucky. If these goofballs succeeded in what they want to do, 2 of my precious dogs would be euthanized--our 3 year old full blooded german shepherd, and our pittie, Finn. It's just unthinkable to me. The last time Kenton county created their list, even golden retrievers were on it!!! All large breed dogs, and yes, BeeMoosie, Rotts were on it, too. Pitties, Rotts, Dobermans, German Shepherds, Golden Retrievers-a couple more that I can't remember, but all large breed dogs. Don't know about anyone else here, but I've been attacked by more little dogs in my life than big ones. Doesn't make me want to ban those little "purse dogs" everyone is buying!!!!

"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
Miss Bee Haven Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 06:05:46 AM
Love everything about those photos, Jonni - the dog, the clothes, your aunt Madge(what a cutie!) - and just the black and white photos. Those are going to look fantastic matted,framed and hanging on your wall!

"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner
lisamarie508 Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 05:26:08 AM
Great pictures, Jonni. I LOVE old photos. What a great looking dog! I have a pit, Girl. She's a dark brindle Staffordshire. We rescued her from a cousin in Salt Lake. That cousin was going to take her to the pound because she couldn't handle "puppyhood". At that time, Salt Lake Humane Society was putting down all pits, rotts, chows and (I can't think of the name) those other guard dogs that are fairly thin, long legged, and black or dark brown with lighter brown markings?

Anyway, our Girl has been a wonderful guard dog not only for our house, but for our daughter. Girl is now 10 years old (her face is all white now) and is the most lovable dog. She used to scare people that walked by our house when she'd run out to them. But she was only running out to get attention. Once they realized what she wanted they were cool with that. She's quite the ham.

She chased off burglers twice in Salt Lake and a druggie who tried to get in our house here while we were gone. She has always nibbled at the boy's fingers that come around to visit my daughter. She lets them know not to get too close. But she has never once EVER hurt anyone.

She has always been an inside dog and we've spoiled her quite a bit. She has always slept in our bed at our feet and HAD to be covered with a blanket. She hates the cold.

It has always disturbed me that people hate this breed because of the few who have been MADE to be mean. Pits are not born mean they are made that way by their owners. The saddest part about that is that the dogs end up paying for their owners inhumanity. I wish these owners would realize that they don't have to make this breed mean in order to be protected. This dog would do it anyway. My lovable, Girl, almost gave her life when she chased off the druggie. She was hit by a car when she chased him across the street (he lived across the street from me!). She had no broken bones or internal injuries other than severe swelling around her lower spine. But it took her months to completely recover. I know if faced with the same situation, she'd do it all over again.

I love my pit. She's been a wonderful family member. I wouldn't trade her for anything.

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My Website:
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Beemoosie Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 03:40:40 AM
OH my! those are precious pictures!

My soul magnifies the Lord, And my spirit rejoices in God my Savior. Luke 1:46,47
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Mumof3 Posted - Aug 28 2007 : 12:44:58 AM
Jonni- What wonderful pictures! Your Aunt Madge is a sweetie and you can tell how much she loved that dog. He is stunning.
And yes, there's nothing like Kraft Singles to get a dog on your side. :)

Karin

Wherever you go, there you are.

Come visit me at:
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Marybeth Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 7:18:43 PM
Great pictures, Jonni. MB

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Alee Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 6:28:10 PM
You've never seen a viscious mouse? I am afraid of rodents after my fingers have been munching sticks for everything from gerbils to shrews!

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
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KYgurlsrbest Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 6:15:57 PM
Here are my photos, girls. It's absolutely alright to be afraid of things, Heck, I'm afraid of schnauzers after being bit all through childhood by "my" dog. Every dog, every animal (well, I've never seen a vicious mouse) has a propensity to be mean, just like humans.

Karin! Your post made me laugh. My pittie, Finn, wraps his front legs around you and just huuugggss until you can hardly stand up. He, too, can be persuaded by cheese! I had to add a photo of just Aunt Madge and her beloved brother, Laurence, too. It's my favorite :)




"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
Beemoosie Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 4:53:05 PM
Great posts, gals! We own a rottweiler, and 11 years ago when DH wanted to get her, I FLIPPED! We went to the breeder and I fell in love. She has been the sweetest, most loving dog you could imagine, and a clown to boot!
I have to say the same things about rotties and kids...a great match when they are raised right. There are even old books out there about a baby and a rottie named carl.

My soul magnifies the Lord, And my spirit rejoices in God my Savior. Luke 1:46,47
www.beequilting.blogspot.com
http://beemoosie-picture-diary.blogspot.com/
Mumof3 Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 4:43:34 PM
Perfect shirt. Our neighbor has a pit and he is the most gentle dog there ever was. They do keep him on a chain, but when he gets loose, my house is the first place he comes to. You haven't been hugged 'til you have a pit come up behind you, lay his paws on your shoulders and lick the back of your head. Ew. But, a slice of cheese and a whistle gets him home every time.

Karin

Wherever you go, there you are.

Come visit me at:
www.madrekarin.etsy.com

www.madrekarin.blogspot.com
Alee Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 4:22:01 PM
Personally I not afraid of any breed of dog, but I tend to not trust cocker spaniels, and poodles because those are the breeds of dogs that have shown a tendancy to nip in my experience. But I completely buy into the school of thought that you shouldn't ever judge a dog by it's breed but rather by it's actions. About the only time I wouldn't go with that is- I wouldn't probably ever trust a neopolitian mastiff without it's owner near by. They were breed to be people guardians and they take their jobs seriously. They also have been know to kill _bears_ and wolves!

Alee
The amazing one handed typist! One hand for typing, one hand to hold Nora!
http://home.test-afl.tulix.com/aleeandnora/
Carol Sue Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 3:59:54 PM
Would love to see your pictures they sound wonderful, but I have to say I am afraid of them. Sorry, and it has to do with the OWNER not the poor dog who was let lose not looked after and not feed properly. Getting major growled at and snapped out with those jaws made this girl darn jumpy. Where we are at they tend to have them for not nice reasons. Just sucks doesn't it!!!!!!!! Not fair to the dogs!!!!!!!!!!!
Carol Sue

Enjoying life.
KYgurlsrbest Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 2:23:07 PM
Oh, let me tell you. We had a staff meeting about 3 months ago, when there were just rumors of the allegations. Not being at ALL impressed by high paid sports figures, when I was told by the guys in my office, my first words were "string him up"..."But, he didn't do it!" they chastised. "Yes, he did. String him up", I countered.

I thought, that aside from his apology being written by his attorney, that his apology sucked simply because he never said, "I'm sorry about what I did to living creatures--to innocent animals that never asked to be put in a "pit" or to be put to death by my hand. I am not God, no matter how much I've been led to think that I am." At the end of his life, I hope he's led to wherever he's going by a team of wild, rabid dogs with cattle prods!

My aunt lives near Atlanta, and she read that their local humane society was awash in Michael Vick jerseys to use as "wiping up" cloths for messes the animals make, along with ripped up season tickets and contributions. Made me laugh!!

"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
Marybeth Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 2:14:18 PM
I'm right there with you Janice. Grrrr!!!
We had a lovely Staffie for many years. the nicest, most gentle, kindest dog you could ever have. And quiet about his protecting the babies. Once I had one of my children in the stroller ,outside,and someone drove up our drive way and the dog just stood between the baby and the visitor, very quietly and just observing, not at all threatening but still obvious what he was meaning. T was only 8 when he died from liver problems and I still miss him. He was the best. One time a lady drove up and shouted at me about my dog biting her daughter. It seems they were riding bikesI said horrified oh no what happened, she said she was calling the police and I said show me the bite and where it happened. T never left the property and she finally said well he looked like he might bite and I told her to go away. Too funny. MB

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"Life may not be the party we hoped for...but while we are here we might as well dance!"
Miss Bee Haven Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 2:03:39 PM
One more question....How far up does your blood pressure go when you think about that Vick guy pleading guilty to the dogfighting charge not because he's penitent or repentant, but ONLY because if he was to go to trial and be convicted on the GAMBLING/BETTING charges, that constitutes a felony, which would mean he COULDN'T PLAY BALL ANYMORE...EVER!!! And of course, now he will be able to go back and he still will be young enough to play again! Okay, rant over!!!!

"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner
KYgurlsrbest Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 1:54:02 PM
He WAS too hot, right? What a great collection of stuff on your office door! I bet your co-workers get a kick out of Jack and Dave--I know I sure do!

All I have on my door is a black and white photo ad of Martha Graham from Sixteen Dances that says, "There's not enough Art in our Schools. No Wonder People Think Martha Graham is a snack cracker."

"She was built like a watch, a study in balance ... with a neck and head so refined, like a drawing by DaVinci"...
NY Newsday sportswriter Bill Nack describing filly, Ruffian.
Miss Bee Haven Posted - Aug 27 2007 : 1:50:52 PM
Those will be wonderful when they're framed. I have pit pictures I've copied from various sources all taped on my office door.(Also a pic of Ken Watanabe from The Last Samurai-how hot was HE in THAT movie...and a color photo of Nancy Jo's JACK and DAVE!).

"If you think you've got it nailed down, then what's all that around it?" - 'Brother Dave' Gardner

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