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Old 12-23-2008, 03:32 PM   #26
Doodlebug
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Originally Posted by Siana11 View Post
I am not trying to make a bad wrap for pit-bulls because the breed is not so much my problem. Please remember that there were 2 dogs involved- a black lab and a pit-pull. The black lab was the one that lounged forward and was barking at my dogs first. The pit-bull was actually following the labs behavior and altho he was lounging forward and barking, he did so remaining behind the lab. (The dog-walker had one leash/one dog per hand and trying to restrain them unsuccessfully.) I love all dogs, including pits but this is about having neighbors with big, powerful untrained dogs. I know the reason these dogs are aggressive is because of the owner's lack of discipline. I would like to know what other people with small or big dogs would do if they were in my place. I don't want to have any problems with the neighbors but they have already made suggestions to keeping my dogs on their leashes even when they are fenced in my backyard! I feel slightly threatened by what she is saying [it's as if she's trying to protect herself if her dogs get loose] and I would like to take every precaution possible without restricting my dogs of running around in their big backyard.
I'm sorry but to me that is ridiculous. You should not have to do that in your own backyard. I hope you can find a solution to this. I pray to God that your babies are never harmed by these dogs.
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