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Old 03-30-2010, 01:02 AM   #20
AriaDesser

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not to offend you or anything but you shoulnt in any circumstance be bringing your dog to run around off the leash where you know there are other dogs around when you have an apbt. this dogs were bred to fight for hundreds of years so why set your dog up for disaster. no matter how good and nice you think your dogs is you shouldnt be bringing him/her around other dogs that are loose like that. its a different story if the other dogs are your dogs or friends dogs in your own backyard but not in a public place like that. the bully breed will be blamed no matter whose fault it is .i know it wasnt you or your dogs fault this time and im sorry your dog got bit and those other people are a-holes for sure. but please do not bring your bully breed dog out like this anymore its very irrisponsible

btw im from ny to east rockaway we all know that people in this state are a-holes not like any other state in the usa lol
Hi, I am not sure what you mean by irresponsible - I brought my dog to a park not a dog park, I do not expect dogs off leash on non-enclose spaces. My dog was on the leash, what's next? I cannot walk my dog on the sidewalk?
The incident happened in the Prospect Park in Brooklyn, there is an off leash rule in the park that applies only from 9PM till the park closure, I walk my dog in the park every day around 6-7 PM and never attend off leash sessions.
We have a few dog friends, and we take our dogs to a secluded soccer field once in a while to get the dog play under a strict supervision.
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