Thread: Ankle biting?
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Old 08-28-2014, 03:58 PM   #13
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Originally Posted by chachi View Post
When we went on a walk one time there is this big pit bull and hes on a chain and he will just barking ferosishly and straining the chain trying to get to us. I saw the owners out there and I just thought why in heavens name do you want a dog like that. They looked embarassed he was acting that way. I told my daughter that dog out ever again we gonna have to find a new route to walk because he scares me
I know what you mean. I cannot understand who would want a monster that scares everybody on the end of the leash and cannot be controlled by the owner. I'd rather have an ankle-biter any day than a dog that acted like he was going to eat everyone that passes by! But it almost always comes down to the owner and their ability to properly handle their dog and carefully teach him any boundaries you won't allow him to cross. Thing is, when a little dog crosses a boundary, at least he usually doesn't draw blood or send anyone to the ER or morgue!
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