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after i saw the dog jumping that lady, i never saw anything like that again, as i said i really dont hang out with them a lot, i really hope that the dog will behave and nothing else will happen, so far they said that he is super friendly, with everyone especially kids.......whatever, i never would have him in my house with my dogs, not just him but any other big dog that i dont know and that was from the begginig. I truly loved this people and sometimes love just makes you blind, not an excuse, but the truth, because if that was anyone else dog i will definitely have done something, I just hope for the best now, i dont see what else can i do. THANK YOU everyone for your support and your comments, i really appreciate it :animal-pa |
This is a tuff situation and tuff one to comment on. I am very sorry that you were hurt by this dog. I have been around pits all my whole life, I have never owned one but family members have. I dont think that I myself would ever take a pit into my home in a re homing situation. Just because you never know what their triggers are. You really can not know for sure how the animal will react in certain situations. You do have to keep in mind... even though your injuries where caused by the animal it was not his fault. With the proper training he would not have done so. |
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