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Originally Posted by bchgirl I don't know that the breeder bred in the aggression. Un-spayed females have a tendency to become aggressive all on their own. There are many breeders who have to keep some of their females seperated for that reason alone.
Flowers were nice...she must be in shock. |
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Originally Posted by browniesmom622 I agree, especially if there not spayed & neutered it's just going to make it worse.
I dont know why she left them together after the first killing.
It's not the dog's fault's at all there just being dog's. In the end it's the Owners responsiblity to make sure each pet is safe before leaving home.
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These are both wonderfully well put posts. That's all I can really say. It's unfortunate that something like this had to happen but I honestly feel it could have been prevented. I am heartbroken for her loss, as well as the shock the other animals must be experiencing. Mainly, though, I am heartbroken for the two Boston Terriers. I sure hope they find good homes and aren't put to sleep.