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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby JoM » 12 Jan 2023, 22:47

cromwell wrote:
Suff wrote:Sometimes you just want to put the owner down. Bit extreme though.


Seems OK. Dog first, then the owner.

Why would you even own a dog like this one? Why would you keep, in your house, an animal that is powerful enough to attack you and kill you?
Would you buy a crocodile? No, so why buy a massive, strong and aggressive dog? It makes no sense to me.


I know to avoid walking Bill at around noon and late afternoon because there’s a man who lives locally, in a flat(!!), who walks an American bully at those times. Or rather the dog walks him. He’s a small weak looking man and I dread to think what could potentially happen if he lost hold of the lead. The dog really pulls him and when he sees a person or another dog, the owner has to hold the lead with two hands.
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby cromwell » 13 Jan 2023, 11:18

That sort of dog does seem to attract a certain kind of owner.
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