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Old 05-17-2010, 05:17 AM   #20
slimsex

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Every excuse in the world. As long as its not biting the hand that feed it and its family then thats what dogs do. Everyone is quick to jump on people who try to say pitbulls should be fine with other dogs and call them all manner of names, yet when another breed does what it has been developed to do for thousands of years they scream bloody murder. I'm sensing just the slightest hint of hypocrasy here.
Breeds that were developed to guard should not be chastised for attacking someone out of their pack. I don't know further details of it and the link doesn't work. The fact is the dog was doing what would be expected of it. NO BIG DEAL. Everyone needs to stop trying to dumb them all down to slobbering messes which are good for nothing. Some dogs still have it in them to work as they were intended and long may it stay that way.
I'm sorry, but biting the 6 year old neighbor boy TWICE is unacceptable to any and all breeds, including guardian breeds. If my Rottie bit a kid, he'd be pushing up daisies, there would be no second chance, the same goes for my APBT and my Saint Bernard. This dog was raised with children, it shouldn't be biting them.

The DA with the other dog is one thing, biting kids is another. The woman has 3 small children in her house. What makes you think that the dog wouldn't bite one of them if it's already snapping at the hands that feed it. It's just a matter of time.

These people clearly aren't smart enough to keep their dogs separated, let alone properly handle this dog. It has a bite history, and any rescue (any legit rescue, not one of the "every dog deserves a second chance" bleeding heart rescues) wouldn't take this dog, and will tell these people to humanely euthanize it.

Stupid people+ poorly handled guardian breed mix= danger to the family and general public.
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