![]() It was the last comment that led to indignation on the part of the writer, who proclaimed the owners had neutered the dog because they refused to allow the AKC to make another breed from it, and that they had been offered thousands and thousands of dollars by breeders but had refused because of their ethics. Because I'm interested in genetics, I was anxious to find out if the writer was sure of the dogs' parentage (yes, supposedly two fully coated pit bull parents) and if they'd had any DNA testing done or otherwise made the dog's DNA available to researchers. I was interested in an article one writer wrote about a hairless pit bull. I could swear that once they found out my dogs were an actual breed the compliments and interest stopped. A few initially thought my dogs were also pretty cool, but that was when they still thought they were mixes. Almost every other writer had cute mixes and we all cooed over how cool they were. ![]() ![]() ![]() As with any group of dog writers, we talked about our own dogs and shared their pictures. I recently attended an event with several other dog writers, most of whom were a younger crowd who wrote blogs or published local pet newspapers. ![]()
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