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Originally Posted by WarChild
No, my neightbor got scared and went back in his gate when he saw them. That somehow translated to jumping over a fence in fear of his life. It's an overaction, plain and simple.
One of these three monsterous killers is a 9 month old puppy that's so submissive she's afraid of her own tail. Again, nobody was chased, nobody was hurt. The three dogs played a little in the cul de sac, and then someone brought them in. That's all that happened.
These are not vicious animals, they don't bite, growl at or chase people. I think you're confused, nobody was actually being menaced in any way.
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They're still a wild animal with killer instincts. Same as a wolf, but with way more power.
Try this. Dress up like someone else, change your scent with lots of cologn. Let your dogs outside. Sneak near the yard and when they see you, run like mutherfucker. I guaranty you you'll be dead before you make it across the street.
Your dogs may be gentle, sweet and harmless right now but under the right circumastances that trigger their hunting isntincts they become viscious cold blooded killers. That's why wolves are an illegal pet in many places. For the same reason.
I hope you got them all fixed. They can turn even easier when in heat.
be careful man, some stupid ass neighbor will trigger them into something to prove their plight and end up getting themselves killed.
Fence your entire yard if you insisnt on housing killers.