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Krism83. We currently have a 3 year old female Pit Bull that we adopted. They’re great family dogs and companions; they want to please everybody and get as much affection as possible. They take to training pretty easily but if you give them an inch they’ll push for more. They’re not much of a guard dog however due to the “want to please” nature about them. Case in point: we had some preventive maintenance work done on our furnace yesterday. The tech had never been here before. When he got here, Zoe (our Pit Bull) went bananas nearly peeing all over herself with her tail wagging in ultra high speed boogie mode to get to the guy so she could get petted and lick his hands. She never barked once. I think those Pit Bulls that are mistreated somewhere in their past or left to their own accord without training and companionship are the ones that demonstrate unpredictable behaviors that give them their reputation.[/quoteGT I currently also have a 7 year old Pit, and you are absolutely right....she just wants everyone to love her and play with her. Her tail is wagging constantly, and the only time I have heard her bark or growl in an aggresive manner is at the Racoons that like to get up on the porch at night. The only reason I asked is because A LOT of people have this bad mental image of them and it drives me nuts. They do require a lot of attention and can be "brats" at times but I love her to death.