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Originally Posted by MeganS That's what my first thought was reading the post, too. If I were her dog I would've taken my sweet time going over to her, too. Why would she hit her dog for doing what it was told? That's why pits can be more aggressive...people think because they're bigger they can smack them around without hurting them. |
That is exactally what I thought as well. I really think she was, not only
nervous that I saw them but nervous because her dog did not respond
immediately which is what can happen in a instant to begin with if not leashed.
He could have charged at us from across the street and been infront
of us in less than 2sec and I really think that is what she thought.
I put that in my letter as well. "She was not only an irresponsible owner
but an abusive one as well. Both dangerous behavior in raising a pit bull!"
I believe they truly know how wrong they were but I wanted to be sure,'
hence the letter. My first complaint in 9yrs living there which is why I
felt nervous sending it but now glad I did.
Thanks everyone for telling me I did the right thing.