My dog groomer just rescued another pit bull

Anonymous
She brought the other pitbull with her to work with her, at her grooming salon. That pit bull scared me, leaving my dog there. But she kept her in a contained area and the pit bull was old and tired. Now she has rescued another pitbull. I have to find another groomer. I can't relax bringing my toy breed dog to her salon, knowing her pit bull will be there.
Anonymous
Ok?
Anonymous
Do you have evidence that the pitbull is aggressive and dangerous? Then talk to her. But if the pitbull is acting normally, well.....
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you have evidence that the pitbull is aggressive and dangerous? Then talk to her. But if the pitbull is acting normally, well.....


Any dog can act normal for awhile.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you have evidence that the pitbull is aggressive and dangerous? Then talk to her. But if the pitbull is acting normally, well.....


Any dog can act normal for awhile.


Yea including OP's little ankle biter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Do you have evidence that the pitbull is aggressive and dangerous? Then talk to her. But if the pitbull is acting normally, well.....


The breed.

Pitbulls kill more dogs, cats and horses than all the other breeds combined.

Pitbulls also maim, kill, disfigure and dismember more humans than all the other breeds combined.

OP, find another breeder. You will never forgive yourself when one of these pitbulls kills your dog.

Once a person crosses into pitbull rescue craziness, you can no longer trust their judgment. They cease to be dog and animal lovers at that point.
Anonymous
OP here. The other pitbull she had died recently. I offered my condolences. Then she goes out and rescues another one.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you have evidence that the pitbull is aggressive and dangerous? Then talk to her. But if the pitbull is acting normally, well.....


Any dog can act normal for awhile.


Yea including OP's little ankle biter.


I'll take my chances with the ankle biter; my neighbor's granddaughter probably would, too. She was clawed by an Akita, another large dog that can be extremely aggressive.
Anonymous
Your groomer sounds wonderful. Name please?
Anonymous
So get a new groomer. Problem solved.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you have evidence that the pitbull is aggressive and dangerous? Then talk to her. But if the pitbull is acting normally, well.....


Any dog can act normal for awhile.


Yea including OP's little ankle biter.


I'll take my chances with the ankle biter; my neighbor's granddaughter probably would, too. She was clawed by an Akita, another large dog that can be extremely aggressive.


Clawed? Dogs don’t claw people as an attack move.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you have evidence that the pitbull is aggressive and dangerous? Then talk to her. But if the pitbull is acting normally, well.....


The breed.

Pitbulls kill more dogs, cats and horses than all the other breeds combined.

Pitbulls also maim, kill, disfigure and dismember more humans than all the other breeds combined.

OP, find another breeder. You will never forgive yourself when one of these pitbulls kills your dog.

Once a person crosses into pitbull rescue craziness, you can no longer trust their judgment. They cease to be dog and animal lovers at that point.


Please provide reference articles from reputable sources hat pit bulls are maiming and killing other animals.

I trust that my beloved bearded collie breed has maimed enough cows and sheep in their time, as they are a herding breed. Oh but wait.. o one would consider it a problem because it’s their “job”?

Oh and those cute terriers who are supposed to flush out rats and groundhogs and kill them certainly haven’t killed more animals, because it’s their JOB.

Statistically, if OPs toy dog is a chihuahua, there is iadtually a significantly higher chance that it will bite, even in comparison to the pit bull.

http://www.westword.com/news/the-popular-dog-breeds-most-likely-to-bite-you-and-theyre-not-pit-bulls-10211207

https://www.caninejournal.com/dog-bite-statistics/

You also realize that “pit bull” is a high number of breeds they muddle together, so the statistic looks higher?




Anonymous
Find a new groomer if this bothers you. If she is keeping the dog contained what is the problem?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you have evidence that the pitbull is aggressive and dangerous? Then talk to her. But if the pitbull is acting normally, well.....


Any dog can act normal for awhile.


Yea including OP's little ankle biter.


I'll take my chances with the ankle biter; my neighbor's granddaughter probably would, too. She was clawed by an Akita, another large dog that can be extremely aggressive.


Clawed? Dogs don’t claw people as an attack move.

Yeah, that's more of a cat thing. A dog that paws at you wants attention, if the nails haven't been clipped recently, it might leave a mark though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Do you have evidence that the pitbull is aggressive and dangerous? Then talk to her. But if the pitbull is acting normally, well.....


The breed.

Pitbulls kill more dogs, cats and horses than all the other breeds combined.

Pitbulls also maim, kill, disfigure and dismember more humans than all the other breeds combined.

OP, find another breeder. You will never forgive yourself when one of these pitbulls kills your dog.

Once a person crosses into pitbull rescue craziness, you can no longer trust their judgment. They cease to be dog and animal lovers at that point.


Please provide reference articles from reputable sources hat pit bulls are maiming and killing other animals.

I trust that my beloved bearded collie breed has maimed enough cows and sheep in their time, as they are a herding breed. Oh but wait.. o one would consider it a problem because it’s their “job”?

Oh and those cute terriers who are supposed to flush out rats and groundhogs and kill them certainly haven’t killed more animals, because it’s their JOB.

Statistically, if OPs toy dog is a chihuahua, there is iadtually a significantly higher chance that it will bite, even in comparison to the pit bull.

http://www.westword.com/news/the-popular-dog-breeds-most-likely-to-bite-you-and-theyre-not-pit-bulls-10211207

https://www.caninejournal.com/dog-bite-statistics/

You also realize that “pit bull” is a high number of breeds they muddle together, so the statistic looks higher?






You are a dumbass.

Collies do not maim or attack as part of their herding instinct.

If they did maim and attack, they never would have been bred for herding.
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