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Old 01-22-2012, 03:03 AM   #13
gennickhif

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Well I would have to say if the dog had no health issues that needed attention, i.e., thyroid, or whatever, it would be bad genetics! The dog sounds unstable. The story is a little unclear but if the part describing the attack is even close to accurate, it would be bad breeding and I hope the dog has already been put down or scheduled to be PTS.

She needs to go speak with the rescue and ask them if they remembered the dog and any background information they may have and hope it was not negligence on the rescues part when the dog was evaluated. I am not trying to offend you or your friend but do you know this person well enough that the dog was not being abused? I am really sorry about your friend..... Now since she got this dog from a rescue we are not sure IF it is a true American Pit Bull Terrier right. Does it have papers because if it does not have papers which is the only way to be sure if it is a Pit Bull then another attack is being blamed on the breed when in fact it is not an APBT! But So many people throw those two little words around "Pit Bull" 80% of the public do not know what a real American Pit Bull Terrier is!
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