Actually, so long as people are gentle, I'm inclined to favor "inconsistency" in handling, if you mean that lots and lots of people are handling the pups. My biggest concern, with Pit pups, is that they get to play with other dogs a LOT as puppies, which can help them have less of a hair trigger when they are older (although I'm not a big fan of them continuing to play after puberty - too many times, I've seen horrible results just due to that genetic predisposition to not like other dogs).
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