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Originally Posted by After Shock Media
Wait, I have stayed quiet reading this thread every so often but that there is a WTF comment. Encouraging violence is not to smart at all. Dogs get teritorial enough about homes and yards without encouraged violence.
Odds are against it happening- what happens if it gets loose or someone wanders into the yard for whatever reason besides messing with your shit? While on that, what about when you take it on walks or whatever, even with a leash?
Very last comment is more personal as recently I was nearly mauled by a pit-lab mix. Guy (of good size) was walking his dog on a leash down street. I was putting something into mailbox. As I began to push back, I heard him yell something or other and heard barking. To late, it hit my wheel and about knocked me over. He came running and yelling. I grabbed my pepper spray I keep in my cushion and sprayed the dog. Dog yelped and let go. He proceeded to yell at me and the dog. Go figure. Guessing the dog pulled out of his hand with the leash.
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No he's real good when I take him for walks. He just wants to jump on everybody to lickem. He's mean looking and he doesn mean shit but he has a good heart and he wouldn't hurt people. I encourage him to just protect the house. For example ... I've been bringing him in and teaching him to chill. A rabbit or something came in the yard, I think it was a cat. I let him loose and gave him some treats for looking out and barking. He doesn't like anybody where he lives but when I take him out he is very good. He just looks crazy. Just a big dog, I wish he was smaller but , ... 9/10 times I'm defending him when we go out not him biting someone ...