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Old 10-06-2009, 04:16 PM   #22
Doodlebug
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Originally Posted by itzzbarb View Post
Putting your dogs in the back yard to run the fence and "bait" the pits, is crazy. Do you really think you could do anything to save your dogs, and yourself for that matter, if those pits decided today was the day they were going to make their move? Why would you put your babies at risk like that? If your dogs get attacked, some of the blame will be on your shoulders. Ready for that? I bet you are not. I'll bet you would be devastated if anything at all happened to your dogs. Your dogs should not be anywhere close to those pits. Please, put your babies on leash and take them to the other side of the house. Please.
I appreciate that you are putting the fear in me that should have been more natural. I put too much trust in the neighbors that the dogs will not jump the fence or hurt my babies. I guess I thought I could save them but I think in reality we could all be hurt. My yorkies are teapots but I guess the pits would still see them as 'bait' even though they are larger. Thanks for the wake-up call. Yes I would be totally devastated if any harm came to my babies. I would never forgive myself for putting them in danger.
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