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Old 04-11-2006, 08:04 PM   #74
Annie&Badger
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Originally Posted by yorkie_momma
Thank you Annie & Badger for your response. In answer to your question about the pit bull...it lived and far as I know, still living. 1 1/2 months went by after the death of our little dogs and we never heard a word or response of any kind from the neighbors and their big dog remained chained up at his dog house, constantly lurching and literally flying in the air at anything that moved or passed by. I felt I needed to do something in behalf of my innocent little dead dogs, so I took them to court and won judgement. They had a large sum to pay and still owe a small portion of it yet. Whether I'll get it or not, remains to be seen, but I did get most of the judgement in our behalf....altho, all the money in the world couldn't replace those 2 little pooches. In all honesty, I "think" I would feel like the hole in my heart was not quiet as deep if that dog had been put down permanetly. We no longer live in that area, due to losing our home a year ago by a fire, so all I know is the dog was still on its chain not long ago.

I have no love for pit bulls either, part or full bloodied. It ought to be against the law to breed such a dog. They are what they are by nature and like a wild animal you think is tamed, they too will turn on you. No other way to make me think differently.

Thanks for your sympathy and understanding.
Blessings to you!
Oh no. You lost your home too? This is terrible. It seems like that place was no good really. I hope things are looking better for you now . And I feel kind of sorry for that bull terrier. He obviously has a very rough time of it although I just don't think those breeds are worth anything. I've actually started a thread in the general discussion thread about the laws they have passed in Germany now with regards to most of the fighting breeds. They are rather controversial but I think they deal with the problem spot on and realistically. These are extremely dangerous animals. The courts are too dismissive of the way these dogs kill Yorkies but it's only a matter of time before most of them kill a child. I hope that little girl that lived next door is safe from that dog. If that had happened in England, a judge would have moved to have that dog euthanised which is probably the best thing for it

In any event, all our best wishes. You seem to have made a strong recovery from it all but I'm sure it must be heartbreaking to think about. Poor darlings. Lots of love and hugs, Annie & Badger x
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