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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby cromwell » 11 Jan 2023, 13:03

Ria, the dog - unbelievably - is back with it's owners.
The owner of the attacked dog has requested the cctv footage from the Sainsbury's local, presumably with the intention of taking it further.
The dog was out of control and very onviously dangerous, according to MrsC.
The other dog is having another operation this morning. ££££££££££.
The thing is that this American Bully looking dog was running around outside an infants school just before going home time. What if a child had tried to stroke it?
When the police were called a smackhead looking guy walked away from the scene. 100%, it's his dog imo.
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby Suff » 11 Jan 2023, 13:43

Sometimes you just want to put the owner down. Bit extreme though.
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby meriad » 11 Jan 2023, 13:55

Suff wrote:Sometimes you just want to put the owner down. Bit extreme though.

but effective, very effective ;)
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby Kaz » 11 Jan 2023, 14:06

JanB wrote:I was chatting to some-one, no idea who she was, at the coffee morning and she was telling me how much he loves his animals.

So much, I said, that he picks up the goats by their horns?????

He has no idea whatsoever about animals and how to look after them. The donkeys stink, he refuses to geld any of the animals, so the goats and sheep are very interbred and obviously, you get throwbacks.

Unless we or anyone else, has documented proof, there is nothing the authorities can do.

The local farrier still goes there, as he said that the animals suffer enough, without him not going. His wife refused to go there or indeed, speak to either of them now. And they were such good friends, as long time ago, giving them goats and sheep, to start them off.


It’s dreadful :cry:
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby cromwell » 11 Jan 2023, 15:02

Suff wrote:Sometimes you just want to put the owner down. Bit extreme though.


Seems OK. Dog first, then the owner.

Why would you even own a dog like this one? Why would you keep, in your house, an animal that is powerful enough to attack you and kill you?
Would you buy a crocodile? No, so why buy a massive, strong and aggressive dog? It makes no sense to me.
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby Kaz » 11 Jan 2023, 16:47

Crommers there's been a case in the news where a couple deliberately sought out a banned American bull type, from a site called Gangsterdogs or some such, and the woman died after it attacked her. Absolutely stupid!
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby Workingman » 11 Jan 2023, 18:59

OK, not popular, but can we please stop blaming the dogs. It is the owners and the lack of training and control they exert that is the problem.

We used to have dog licences...
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby Kaz » 11 Jan 2023, 19:57

Who’s blaming the dog? It’s down to poor training and unsafe breeding! However, once a dog has attacked it should be put down.
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby cromwell » 11 Jan 2023, 20:44

Kaz wrote:Crommers there's been a case in the news where a couple deliberately sought out a banned American bull type, from a site called Gangsterdogs or some such, and the woman died after it attacked her. Absolutely stupid!


A candidate for the Darwin Awards, for sure.
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Re: Pit bull dog

Postby JanB » 11 Jan 2023, 22:11

We have to have licences over here, for dogs, cats.

And ferrets :shock:

Killing machines, according to the police.
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