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| Stocki Member Since: Aug 2005
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| dafuq? Member Since: May 2009 Location: california
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Don't hate every pitbull. Just the ones who do bad things. I thought I established that a few pages ago.
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| American Beauty Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: My own private Idaho
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| American Beauty Member Since: Mar 2001 Location: My own private Idaho
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| Everyone has a right to feel the way they feel. I personally do not like pits. They scare the crap out of me and can be unpredictable. I also don't like maltese and dashounds.I got attacked by both and guess what they can be unpredictable too! All dogs can be unpredictable. Owners of any breed of animal needs to learn how to control their pet. There is always the what if factor. If you dog gets lose and attacks someone or another animal its the owners fault. It's the owners fault for not making sure their dig can not get loose. Dogs smell fear in a person. If a dog comes up to you and you show that your scared your more likely going to bit. Again ANY dog can attack!
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| When we first got our puppy (lab/hound mix), we took him to a supposedly supervised puppy play time. There was a pit there that they said was a rescue from Baltimore. She was about a year old. The second she got off her leash, she came after our four-month old puppy like a freaking rocket, snarling with her teeth bared. He was still sitting next to me on his leash, had not even moved. It took two people to pull her away while I tried to keep myself between her and him. She did not bite anyone but it was the scariest thing I have ever seen in my life. We never went back. I never believed the bad rep of that breed until then. I see the point that not all are bad but I will never take a chance. |
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| animal luvr Member Since: Jan 2010
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| fyi it was 2 dogs..not one. only one attacked bruno the other was just along for the ride i guess (it was a puppy and the other must have been an adult my guess would have been female but i could be wrong). several of the locals said they have seen these dogs out before in the area. the animal warden is going to try and find the owner. I hope he is able too as i would like the vetbills i have paid from the dog being bit by this ladies dog taken care of but the warden said he can't force her to pay me back but he can suggest it to keep the case from going to court and the lady being sued. right now all we are worried about is bruno getting better and being ok. i hope because of this she isn't afraid to be near any other dogs as 2 of the locals bring theres in daily. it also took 2 people to get his dog off bruno as this dog had the death grip on her and wouldn't let go. I saw it all happen and i am really upset by this to the point i wish a few of the locals who went hunting had there guns on them but they didn't :( |
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