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Originally Posted by Brendajoyce 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. |
No, you are definitely not over reacting. I guess i should be more to the point, you want to protect your yorkie i get that

Anything that gives him exercise in your yard will do him good. For example, throwing balls, Fetch, tug of war, and i sometimes even play 'catchers' with Rosie lol. Anything at all that includes running around the gardenn like a total maniac (

) or stimulation would help out alot

Hope this helps.