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Old 04-15-2009, 04:19 PM   #17
Queuerriptota

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In general, I wouldn't think they would make a good choice for seniors due to the fact that they're energetic and strong (though I have to say, I knew one elderly lady who owned one, but she owned the laziest pit bull I've ever seen and besides, that woman was tough as nails, lol).
That sounds like my girl. She is LAZY. All she wants to do is curl up, preferably next to me. Now she loves her walks but try to play fetch or get her to run around and be active and she'll look at you like you're nuts. But she was about 5 years old before she really "calmed down" (she was always mellow but now she's just downright lazy. I still love her though)
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