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 Sadly, I think a Pitbull can be a wonderful breed of dog but for some reason, a lot of them seem to be owned by idiots.  They are owned by people who think they make great guard dogs...when most of them are naturally dog aggressive, not people aggressive.  They are owned by people who don't work with them, exercise or train them and they don't socialize them enough as puppies to make sure they aren't dog aggressive.  Some people even work to make them people aggressive. I walked into a house once and there was a friendly little pit puppy, so I bent down to pet it.  The owner yelled at the dog and told me not to pet it.  He was trying to make it a guard dog. Just like we have to be responsible when owning a little dog(not leaving our dogs unattended outside, making sure larger animals don't hurt it, making sure it's not jumping off high furniture etc etc), owners of big powerful breeds, like the pitbull SHOULD BE responsible for keeping their dog safe from harming other people or animals...but often times, this does not happen and THAT is why they've gotten such a bad rap. To add fuel to the fire, many of the pitbull owners don't seem to care to spay/neuter their animals or they think they can make big bucks off their puppies, so you've got a HUGE overpopulation of pitbulls in shelters across the country...worse than probably any other breed of dog. Overall...this breed of dog just seems to attract the wrong kind of owners. | 
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 I adore the bully breeds and types and hate we're killing so many of them because people cannot control them. | 
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 Have you thought about having a meeting with the people with kids on the street? Make it nice and friendly and just ask them if they have the same concerns. If they do, ask them if you can all come up with a friendly way to approach this guy. There is more strength in numbers.  If they don't they are all idiots who will not get it until they are on the 6o'clock news..they have kids for crying out loud! I was walking a few weeks ago and a big dog was out front with the owners. He made a beeline for me as he was growling and jumped on my back. Trust me it hurt. The owner just said "sorry" I said "you need to keep him n a leash or inside" I have small kids and a small dog and I don't want them to become afraid. I wasn't mean but I was firm. Then I went home and emailed my association and a week later a letter went out to everyone readdressing the leash law in my community. Haven't seen the dog out front since.. | 
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 Totally get it...is the red bandana around his head, neck or hanging out his back pocket??!!! I'm so sorry your going through this, it does suck and I've been where you are...fortunately in my case I was able to get it resolved. | 
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 I've also seen some dogs look at her like wtf? while dressed I'm not willing to carry a gun and I doubt I'd have the speed or strength to do much with a knife. Quote: 
 The other incident was against my neighbor, he went over to take care of the dog and something happened, not 100% sure on the details but he doesn't trust the dog at all any more and does the bare minimum for him. This neighbor has had 2 rotties and 1 pit bull in my lifetime, so he is familiar with bully breeds. All 3 of his dogs were nice. The dog was hurt pretty badly though, again I don't know full details, just what my neighbor told me. My grandmom saw the most recent incident, she heard barking and looked out the window. Quote: 
 I guess in some ways you're lucky to have a homeowners association. | 
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