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Page Status: Writing up notes; organizing ideas. This [[:Category:Truths|truth]] has a few interesting aspects: # It's hidden, never mentioned by pitbull owners in legislative debates. # It's the "quiet part said out loud" by pitbull activists, rescuers, and owners. # There seems to be a split in the pitbull activist community: one hand, those who've never heard of this tool or don't care about it, vs. those who insist that all responsible pitbull owners should carry one. # The fact that it's acknowledged as necessary by pitbull experts goes against their own interests: it's strong evidence that '''there definitely is something uniquely dangerous about the breed'''. == In Pitbull Owners' Own Words == To do: use the reviews from pitbull owners. [[K-9 Break Stick (Amazon Listing)]], [[Lenwen Dog Break Stick (Amazon Listing)]], [[Pitbull Break Stick (Amazon Listing)]] # [[Category:Truths]]
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