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Old 07-22-2014, 09:15 AM   #10
Brendajoyce
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Originally Posted by Rosies Mamma View Post
You welcome for the reply Yep emailing them would be a great idea, just to find out the main traits of them. I'm sure it will all pay off! Hang in there. The collar will hopefully help out a lot. As for the Pitbulls i know what your saying some are aggressive but not all are aggressive. If any start growling just tell the owner to please keep them on a tight lead/leash. If any of them are off lead/leash or out of their owners view and start getting aggressive towards your fur-baby just pick him up and turn away. This usuaslly works but i cannot guarantee. Keep us posted on how his training goes! X
Rosies Mamma...I get articles on my FaceBook page about deaths and severe injuries caused by pitbulls that have just occurred. These come in almost daily. Among the more common incidences are older women trying to protect their small dog from attack. Pitbulls do not growl or show any signs that they will attack. Owners often do not have control. Pitbulls are known to suddenly turn on the owner. These are often sweet, loving dogs that have been raised with love. Perhaps I am over reacting. My neighbor who has a Yorkie has also stopped taking him for walks because of this problem. Am wondering if ball throwing may do the trick. I have a good sized fenced in back yard, perfect for playing fetch the ball.
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