Honestly after my experience taking care of my nephew's pit, I don't understand what people see in those dogs. I thought the ill behavior was all because of my nephew but I fed that dog 3-4 times a day and got proper equipment and it still wasn't enough. They constantly try to get loose, I'd peak out the blinds and see it doing everything to get free and they got nothing but time and strength. I put so much shyt into trying to stop the dog from getting loose I was bewildered, what was even the point of keeping a pet that very much didn't want to be a pet and also was tragedy waiting to happen? I've got multiple elderly neighbors and little kids in the neighborhood I did not want to be responsible for a dog attack. I feel like there should be some property rule when it comes to owning bullies. Either you live in a somewhat secluded area and have a lot of land or you have a high ass fence that is partially buried in the ground because everyone else shouldn't be on the line of fire because you want play beastmaster instead of getting a normal dog and security system.