Personally, having a 2062 vice 2087 would make me nervous--that's just me.
Unfortunately, there's no way for you to visually confirm which filter or oil they used.
So, if you're looking for peace of mind, the only way to get it is to take their word for it or change the oil and filter.
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Thank you on the socialization point. I agree completely that it is not common back home (the States) for us to socialize and properly train. Culturally, we are more into back yard on a chain. Not a criticism. Just a fact and the main contributing factor to dog misbehavior.
As for the...
Upgraded engine (R-type engine) and upgraded (tuning-wise) suspension are the primary factors. May want to glance at the thread about list of changes for 2019 https://www.mustang6g.com/forums/threads/list-of-changes-to-the-2019-gt350.136944/.
Haha. Talking points? That's a good one. Talking points of for politicians (a profession I have little time for, to put it mildly). I guess I can use the talking points to run for local dog catcher :) LOL. Anyway, thanks for the laugh. I admire your sense of humor.
Sounds like the Supreme...
Roman war dogs trace back best to Cane Corso. Closest breed in contemporary times is the mastiff. Mastiffs are not part of the pitbull strain, which links to terriers. So, what's your point?
And that picture has no pitbull in it.
Where, geographically do the majority of these incidents happen? Who, as a majority, owns these animals and under what conditions do they occur? To each his own. Science and facts be damned.
That is the point. We still refer to old techniques and data to train dogs and rationalize their behavior. To stop a dog from killing chickens you socialize it. If you want to talk off the open internet, I can provide tips, personal experience and examples. Here's a search that has nothing to do...
Per the links you provided, pitbulls are by definition a cross-breed. So, what is a purebred pitbull would be the first question. Second, what is called pitbulls were bred for hunting and farm work when they came to the U.S. So, how is that accounted for? Additionally, a hunting dog may have a...