The Working Pit Bull *Video*

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Awesome video! Really captures all they're capable of and I especially like the flyball one; shows that they can be in a "high drive" and not be the out of control "psychos" the media likes to portray them as.
 

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That was great! For some reason I was most impressed with the plain ol' obedience work and the herding :lol-sign:

Seriously good job editing... it's the hardest and most thankless part of film making (kind of like being the drummer in a band)!
 
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That was great! For some reason I was most impressed with the plain ol' obedience work and the herding :lol-sign:

Seriously good job editing... it's the hardest and most thankless part of film making (kind of like being the drummer in a band)!

Thanks! I actually wasn't too happy with the editing... glad to hear it isn't all that bad lol.
 

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Wow that was an awsome video. You catch all the things that people don't see in these wonderful dog. I love it
 
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Awesome video!! I also loved the herding part. A pit bull herding?!?! LOL. These dogs can do anything. I always love the spring pole shots. Shows how athletic they are. Nothing less than AMAZING.
 

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Awesome video!! I also loved the herding part. A pit bull herding?!?! LOL. These dogs can do anything. I always love the spring pole shots. Shows how athletic they are. Nothing less than AMAZING.

They actually were a herding/driving breed when they were created as well.Not many people know that though.
 
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They actually were a herding/driving breed when they were created as well.Not many people know that though.
I don't normally blindly agree with anyone, but I subscribe to the Diane Jessup school of thought on this one. They were more stock control than stock moving. Conquer the bull. Not move him along with a nip. JMO.

Re: the video, I already gave my opinion on TPBP. Good job. :D
 

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Brilliant Video! Great job. I loved how you captured the versatility of this fantastic this breed is. It's videos like this, that helps inspire and educate the general public, and I don't care if there are already a million out there, thank you so much for contributing.

I agree with the poster who said I hope we don't loose these dogs-
 

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