Aggressive Dog + Little Kids

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I am sorry that the situation deteriorated to such an extent. It's not always easy to know what to do, or to know if you did the right thing.

If you do decide to get another dog, an adult or a puppy, please remember that pets are supposed to make our lives better, not worse. There are so many dogs, so many different breeds or mixes, who are easy and bring happiness to their families, not just stress.


Dogs are not robots either. Get a plushie if you eant a perfect dog.


There are SO many excellent dogs. Putting down the ones who don't fit into people's home is a kindness. And it frees up resources and homes for the dogs that do coexist with humans so well.


Or you could find the right home for that dog.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Your aggressive dog should be put down.

Pittbulls are deadly creatures. That dog is not worth your childrens' or their friends' limbs, faces or lives.

This question is a no brainer.


Np. No where did op state the breed of the dog. 'Pitbull' is not a breed, btw.

They said it was an Australian Shepherd. This thread and the dog have been dead for six years. Let it go.


I read that after I commented. It isn't a crime to respond to old threads. If so, than you are guilty too.


Sure, I'll go on and be 'that guy' then. FYI, American Pit Bull Terrier is indeed a breed. They have a standard and can be registered. American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bulldog, Staffordshire Terrier, Bull Terrier etc. are all distinct breeds. You can't negate that by declaring at every opportunity that pit bulls are not a breed. They are and people do breed them intentionally, keep records, provide pedigrees and registration paperwork. Any dog without a pedigree can be presumed a mutt as there is nothing to indicate otherwise. No shade to the mutts. Everyone, hater, activist or in between needs to start using accurate descriptors. Innaccuracte reporting is responsible for a great deal of unnecessary fear and confusion.
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