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- Sun Oct 20, 2019 12:39 am
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Pit Bull Attack...divine intervention
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Own a grey wolf hybrid, never had no trouble out of it besides being dominant over all my other dogs. It's how you train them imo, but could be wrong
- Thu Oct 17, 2019 3:16 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Pit Bull Attack...divine intervention
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To help track downed wild game I let my tracking dog drink a little blood, its not mean. Maybe human blood is different?flechero wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2019 11:42 amMaybe/Maybe not, but you were extremely lucky. Next time is the unknown/concern now. You or someone else faces a "next time" since the dog wasn't dealt with this time. Not to mention it now has a taste for blood that it may not have had the other day. I hope you never see it again, but not being prepared next time, after a big warning, is unwise.
- Wed Oct 16, 2019 11:22 pm
- Forum: General Texas CHL Discussion
- Topic: Pit Bull Attack...divine intervention
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Hopefully your dog has a full recovery!
Of course pitbulls were bread for fighting and are great for hunting hogs ect. I believe you are right about the owner needing it on some kind of restraint, since its apparently aggressive.
My brother owns a American Bull dog, so sweet and he was great friends with his neighbor/now not. The neighbor had a family member move in and brought a pit with a attitude problem. It attacked his dog going under his chainlink fence, he also stopped the fight by hand [ crazy im my eyes ]. Two dogs that are true killers in their bloodline might not be a good idea to get in between.
Of course any dog can be taught to fight or be aggressive and even pitbulls can be a very good companion also a sweet kind dog. It's mainly how it was raised as far as these citys banning pit bulls is [ bull ] imho.
Of course pitbulls were bread for fighting and are great for hunting hogs ect. I believe you are right about the owner needing it on some kind of restraint, since its apparently aggressive.
My brother owns a American Bull dog, so sweet and he was great friends with his neighbor/now not. The neighbor had a family member move in and brought a pit with a attitude problem. It attacked his dog going under his chainlink fence, he also stopped the fight by hand [ crazy im my eyes ]. Two dogs that are true killers in their bloodline might not be a good idea to get in between.
Of course any dog can be taught to fight or be aggressive and even pitbulls can be a very good companion also a sweet kind dog. It's mainly how it was raised as far as these citys banning pit bulls is [ bull ] imho.