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Old 06-10-2014, 07:48 AM  
Tam
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Poor baby, that is just terrible.

I was attacked by a pit a couple of years ago - or attempted to get attacked - me and my German Shepherd were caught in a crazy chase with one and we were in my own damn yard not bothering anyone. I heard Kasey barking and went to see what was going and next thing I know, she and I were in the frenzy of our lives, she'd come after one of us and the other would get her attention for what seemed like forever until my husband got out there with a gun - it was never anyone's intent to hurt her, just scare her away but it wasn't happening - she kept coming and coming at us - finally he shot her in the hip hoping that would stop her, to no avail. He finally shot her in her side and that one caused some alarm and she turned and went after him, he shot her 2 more times before she finally let go of her goal and just drooped her head and walked off - we later found out she was a drug dealer's dog, or so we think she was and she died.

A few days later another pit came after my mini horses and she had to be taken away, she never bit anything because of the fence, but not because she didn't try.

A few days later I opened my front door and a pit came walking into my house and laid down by my chair and just ducked and laid there, but scared me to death as you never know what one is going to do.

In ALL three of these cases - all in a matter of days, the people who owned them abused those dogs so bad and a beaten dog is an unstable dog, but they were convinced they had to be kicked or hit in the head to keep them in line - making them extremely unstable at best.

To this day, I see a Pitbull and my body just moves, I can't help it and don't try and be like that, I know it isn't the breed, it's the breeder/owners, but I don't have the time or nerve to stand there and find out it's credentials - whether they have been trained, beaten, or whatever- my body just moves and my head just follows - and it is extremely involuntary - I am terrified of them and have never been scared of a dog in my life.

Some people just shouldn't have dogs - of ANY breed!
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