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Old 09-02-2012, 04:56 PM   #2
Babposa

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Sorry to sound harsh or insensitive but the owners ignorance caused this. One cannot nurture out nature (prey drive), one can only understand and manage it. Sounds like the dogs were left unsupervised and allowed to roam and get into whatever they wanted. I do not fault the dog or the breed of dog. Any dog (regardless of breed) with a high prey drive could be capable of going after another animal.

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because they were unsupervised no one will ever know what actually occurred, but the why rests on the owner.
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