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Old 03-31-2014, 10:09 AM   #13
chachi
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Originally Posted by Ellie May View Post
I agree with you. But I do think the dog should be allowed to live if a professional is willing to take him on. I'm sure my dogs would be capable of similar things if left on a chain for years with just a bone. He is a dangerous dog. No fault of his own. He should be euthanized because there is no good place for him to go and it is a waste of money.

Removal of teeth is not acceptable.

BTW, Tia refused to take him. They are full and the last thing they heed is yet another dog with so many restrictions,
Yes she has taken some on there that are lifers and cant ever be adopted out that was the prerequisite when she was allowed to take them on.

When I say rehabilitated I mean taken on trained and able to be adopted back out. I have seen on Pit Bulls and parolees where there have been pit bulls that people have asked Tia to train and she has determined their behavior is too unpredictable and determines they are untrainable. She always says this is because of bad breeding and not because of lack of training. Now I know bad ownership can play a role but alot of these dogs have been bred to fight and that plays a role also
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