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Dog-gripping

Ste11aeres

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Pitbulls are mouth oriented. And pitbulls often deal with their emotions through their mouths. They can be incredibly tenacious, and like other terriers, when they bite, they have an instinct to hold on. The dogs in this video are no longer trying to hurt each other. At this point, they just don't know what to do, other than to keep holding on.

Avoid reading the youtube comments if you want to enjoy the rest of your evening.
 

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