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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This post is ridiculous. Why would a dog suddenly have a psychotic break?[/quote] https://dogsandclogs.com/why-do-pit-bulls-snap/ https://www.lifewithdogs.tv/why-do-pit-bulls-snap/ [/quote] Those two articles are about why pit bulls snap, meaning bite at the air as a warning. A dog who snaps in that sense doesn't make contact, they are trying to scare you away because they are overwhelmed by something. A dog that snaps like that shouldn't be in the passenger cabin of a plane, or be working as a service dog. But the answer to what you do when a dog that isn't yours snaps at you, is "move away". OP seems to be using the word "snaps" in the same way that the PP above used "psychotic break" to mean something different. [/quote] Well, if a dog “snaps” at you on a plane, you can’t move away. [/quote] Since OP and her child weren't seated in the same row as the dog, they could go back to their seat and get out of the dog's space. [/quote] The dog could reach us from under the seat. [/quote] No it could not. Unless it was the size of pp's yorkie, he's not getting under the seat :lol: [/quote] Have you never been on a plane or something?[/quote] Yes, have you ever seen a pitbull? They don't fit under the seat and could not "attack" OP from behind. She wouldn't have even noticed if they hadn't turned around when the plane landed. Clearly it wasn't a big deal for the entirety of the flight. [/quote] I wouldn’t want to be in a crowded aisle with a pitbull behind me. [/quote] Same. I genuinely feel like pit bull owners take pleasure in making people scared or uncomfortable. [/quote] When all it takes to do this is existing, sure. I take pleasure in existing and minding my own damn business. If that scares you, it's a you problem.[/quote] It just seems weird to think: I want a dog..I know, I’m going to buy that kind that’s always in the news for killing small children and is banned in many countries and cities. I have to think the owners enjoy making people uncomfortable. It’s a personality type for sure![/quote] Judging people minding their business is a personality type for sure! The dog owner in this (trollfic) story was simply existing on a plane, and OP didn't even know it for the entire flight. Your ridiculous position doesn't even hold for a troll thread, let alone reality. People judging "pit bulls" and their owners like OP/this thread are the ones with the personality problems. Making baseless assumptions and projecting their fears and biases onto strangers who are simply existing peaceably sounds diagnosable. [/quote]
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