Pitbull
Pit Bull is extremely fierce and aggressive. We often see Pit Bull’s first-class fights in some videos. It is just as famous as the Tibetan Mastiff. A cruel dog breed, but there is a folk saying that pit bulls are good at fighting because they are not afraid of pain. Is this really the case?
Why are pit bulls not afraid of pain when being fought? Rumors say that its skin does not have painful nerves. This is wrong. It does have painful nerves. The main reason is that the dog's testosterone secretes faster than other dog breeds during a fight. The high concentration of testosterone makes it less afraid of pain, so it can fight for a long time. When hormone levels drop, it becomes aware of pain.
Pit bulls used to live on farms in southwest England, and were often fed beef, lamb, and potatoes. There are also mixtures of cereals such as corn, wheat and oats. The nutrients contained in this combined food are more suitable for the Pangu Shepherd Pit Dog’s digestion and absorption and use of glandular functions.This dog is good at running continuously and has amazing endurance. The stubborn fighting spirit and stubborn nature also make it an outstanding bulldog. It is said that as long as it bites its opponent, it will not let go. And the tight body structure, healthy muscle groups and slow pain-sensitive skin are more like being born for bullfighting! This is also the biggest treasure that has allowed this dog to reign as the king of the fighting dog world for more than a hundred years! Although pit bulls are fierce to their opponents, they are extremely sincere to their owners. The bones of pit bulls are more than three times harder than those of other dogs and will not be broken by bites by other dogs.
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