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Originally Posted by Sunnie OMG Honey, I am so sorry. How sad for your entire family. I hope you do call and report the incident. Yes, she wandered onto their property, but authorities should be informed anytime a dog bites... whether it is a child or another dog.. on their property or not. It needs to be reported so they can at the very least have it in their files that this dog has been vicious. They will not tolerate another attack. I know it is hard to think of that at this time... but the next time it could be a child who wanders into the yard. |
Where I live you need a vicious guard dog on your property if not be prepared to come home to an empty home, people around here will break into your home and steal everything you own and I live in the best part of Bridgeport, CT. It seems like the bigger your home is or if it's in a nicer area it is targeted. In reality if someone owns a guard dog for that purpose just to guard their property and keep strangers off then you have to expect that kind of reaction, the pit was doing what it was trained to do and that was to protect it's home. NO it is not right that a precious yorkie lost it's life, but at the same time again I must stress this I do not blame the pit, I blame the pits owner. It's obvious the dog was trained to react in that manner when something or someone entered it's territory. Maybe you could sue the pitbulls owner for training it's dog to be so vicious.