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Old 04-18-2010, 03:13 AM   #21
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Poor Ace. Atleast you are trying to get through to her. Sometimes even our friends can be stubborn when we just want what's best.
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Old 04-18-2010, 07:20 AM   #22
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wow. I guess your friends are gonna wait until Ace Kills another dog - before they "get it." It's sad, because Ace is doing Nothing wrong, but if/when something Really bad happens, he will be the one that gets blamed.

If I were Bear's owner, I would have made damn sure the dogs were seperated (or took Bear home) after the 1st scuffle. Were Bear's injuries bad?

I do not trust the people in my neighborhood or people in general to know how to manage their dogs. I feel the same way. When I walk my dog, I am always in fear of an off-leash, or stray dog running up on us. It would be so nice 2 walk him without being paranoid the entire time.
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Old 04-18-2010, 11:19 AM   #23
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Some people never learn. They are of the its-all-how-you-raise-them camp. I got a friend who has an 8 month old, 75 lb "bully" type pit bull who thinks that our dogs should get together in his backyard to play. I have told him time and time again that it's never going to happen but he thinks I'm being paranoid.
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Old 04-18-2010, 02:27 PM   #24
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wow. I guess your friends are gonna wait until Ace Kills another dog - before they "get it." It's sad, because Ace is doing Nothing wrong, but if/when something Really bad happens, he will be the one that gets blamed.

If I were Bear's owner, I would have made damn sure the dogs were seperated (or took Bear home) after the 1st scuffle. Were Bear's injuries bad?



I feel the same way. When I walk my dog, I am always in fear of an off-leash, or stray dog running up on us. It would be so nice 2 walk him without being paranoid the entire time.
Nothing too bad. Just a little cut on his nose and the same for ace. We were sitting in lawn chairs and Bear was in front of Jared when the scuffle happened and I was next to Jared so it was really quickly ended.
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Old 04-19-2010, 09:28 PM   #25
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That does stink... bad situation, idiot people who think "it will never happen to me"

I'm just glad you were there and had your break stick on you! Otherwise, it could have been a very bad ending for both those dogs, and your friend would have lost more than just a good friend. You'd think she would "get it" after seeing what happened. I don't get people sometimes.
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Old 04-20-2010, 03:32 AM   #26
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That does stink... bad situation, idiot people who think "it will never happen to me"

I'm just glad you were there and had your break stick on you! Otherwise, it could have been a very bad ending for both those dogs, and your friend would have lost more than just a good friend. You'd think she would "get it" after seeing what happened. I don't get people sometimes.
They have this attitude where they can "train" it out of him.. I've tried telling them its not something you can train out of him. And they wonder why I never bring Guinness over or any of my dogs for that matter. They always ask "why dont you bring them over!? they all need to play!" No they don't.
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