Neighbor has pit bull

Anonymous
Do they not have a back yard? If you know them, I'd be honest and say that the dog barks loudly and lunges at your kid, would they mind keeping it in the back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem with requiring a history of aggression is that basically it has to injure or kill a child before anyone considers killing it.


Pretty sure it doesn't have to be a child, but sure, let's go for drama and end up as a Simpsons meme


I’ll never forget the family in NJ enjoying their yard in their newly-purchased home, when a neighbor’s two pit bulls broke through the fence and killed the three year old and put the mother in the hospital. I do not understand pit bull apologists.

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/3-year-old-was-playing-in-yard-for-1st-time-when-he-and-mom-were-attacked-by-neighbors-dog/2952351/?amp=1



Why are you not blaming the owners?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem with requiring a history of aggression is that basically it has to injure or kill a child before anyone considers killing it.


Pretty sure it doesn't have to be a child, but sure, let's go for drama and end up as a Simpsons meme


I’ll never forget the family in NJ enjoying their yard in their newly-purchased home, when a neighbor’s two pit bulls broke through the fence and killed the three year old and put the mother in the hospital. I do not understand pit bull apologists.

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/3-year-old-was-playing-in-yard-for-1st-time-when-he-and-mom-were-attacked-by-neighbors-dog/2952351/?amp=1



Why are you not blaming the owners?


NP but I absolutely blame the owners for not taking better care of their fence, and, for owning Pitt bulls in the first place. Show me another breed that routinely attacks and KILLS humans, unprovoked, with no history of violent concerning behavior previously.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem with requiring a history of aggression is that basically it has to injure or kill a child before anyone considers killing it.


Why can't I have nuclear bombs in my house? I have no history of aggression and they're so pretty!

They're illegal and pit bulls should also be
Anonymous
Is it normal in your neighborhood to keep dogs tied in the front yard? Would be considered very strange (and rude) in ours. Are the owners home when the dog is out there? Surely the barking would get annoying to even them? Most dogs will bark at people approaching the house or passing by- it is what they do. It doesn’t necessarily mean they are aggressive. If I were to tie our large breed in the front yard, the barking would drive everyone crazy I’m sure. She is generally fine in the fenced backyard- if she starts barking we shush her and bring her in if she doesn’t stop. We don’t leave her outside when we are not home.

But- it depends on the neighborhood I suppose. If they have a backyard, I’d consider asking if they would consider putting the dog in the backyard during the hours children are commonly outside playing. If your kids are school age, that is probably only a few hours a day on weekdays anyway.
Anonymous
Wow - I don't have a pit because I don't really have the space for them, but they are lovable dogs. It's poor training where they get the bad rap. I'd rather have a pit than some nasty small rat dog.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem with requiring a history of aggression is that basically it has to injure or kill a child before anyone considers killing it.


Pretty sure it doesn't have to be a child, but sure, let's go for drama and end up as a Simpsons meme


I’ll never forget the family in NJ enjoying their yard in their newly-purchased home, when a neighbor’s two pit bulls broke through the fence and killed the three year old and put the mother in the hospital. I do not understand pit bull apologists.

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/3-year-old-was-playing-in-yard-for-1st-time-when-he-and-mom-were-attacked-by-neighbors-dog/2952351/?amp=1



Why are you not blaming the owners?


NP but I absolutely blame the owners for not taking better care of their fence, and, for owning Pitt bulls in the first place. Show me another breed that routinely attacks and KILLS humans, unprovoked, with no history of violent concerning behavior previously.


Ok I will:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Diane_Whipple

https://blog.dogsbite.org/2023/10/tomball-woman-killed-by-pet-rottweiler-backyard-home-in-harris-county.html

https://triblive.com/local/valley-news-dispatch/harrison-woman-faces-criminal-charges-after-german-shepherd-attacks-5th-person-a-township-police-officer/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The problem with requiring a history of aggression is that basically it has to injure or kill a child before anyone considers killing it.


Pretty sure it doesn't have to be a child, but sure, let's go for drama and end up as a Simpsons meme


I’ll never forget the family in NJ enjoying their yard in their newly-purchased home, when a neighbor’s two pit bulls broke through the fence and killed the three year old and put the mother in the hospital. I do not understand pit bull apologists.

https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/3-year-old-was-playing-in-yard-for-1st-time-when-he-and-mom-were-attacked-by-neighbors-dog/2952351/?amp=1



Why are you not blaming the owners?


NP but I absolutely blame the owners for not taking better care of their fence, and, for owning Pitt bulls in the first place. Show me another breed that routinely attacks and KILLS humans, unprovoked, with no history of violent concerning behavior previously.


Ok I will:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death_of_Diane_Whipple

https://blog.dogsbite.org/2023/10/tomball-woman-killed-by-pet-rottweiler-backyard-home-in-harris-county.html

https://triblive.com/local/valley-news-dispatch/harrison-woman-faces-criminal-charges-after-german-shepherd-attacks-5th-person-a-township-police-officer/


I don't think that the dogs that attack do so without warning. Either they were backyard chained dogs or they gave warnings that the owners ignored.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do they not have a back yard? If you know them, I'd be honest and say that the dog barks loudly and lunges at your kid, would they mind keeping it in the back.


The OP doesn't say anything about lunging. It says barking.
Anonymous
OP,

I'm sorry you are dealing with this.

I'd buy some bear spray or mace and keep it readily available at your house in case the pitbull attacks someone.



Anonymous
Cross the street?
Anonymous
You're living my neighborhood worst nightmare. I would always keep mace with me. My kids wouldn't be allowed to play in the front yard if the dog was outside. And, I'd call animal control every time the dog lunges/runs at me/acts aggressively. Every single time. Sorry/not sorry pit bull lovers.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You're living my neighborhood worst nightmare. I would always keep mace with me. My kids wouldn't be allowed to play in the front yard if the dog was outside. And, I'd call animal control every time the dog lunges/runs at me/acts aggressively. Every single time. Sorry/not sorry pit bull lovers.


The OP mentions none of those things.
Anonymous
Our neighbor was walking a pit bull and it pulled away from her and she lost the leash. She was frantically trying to catch it. There were little kids walking around and elderly people working in their yards. It was scary.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You're living my neighborhood worst nightmare. I would always keep mace with me. My kids wouldn't be allowed to play in the front yard if the dog was outside. And, I'd call animal control every time the dog lunges/runs at me/acts aggressively. Every single time. Sorry/not sorry pit bull lovers.


The OP mentions none of those things.


None of these things have happened...yet.
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