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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My neighbors have a pit bull mix and she is a really, really sweet, friendly dog. She's always curious about my young daughter, not aggressive toward her. Not all pits are bad. But I get the impression you are trying to stick it to the HOA by inviting over your friend with her dog. Just go to her house, or a dog park. [/quote] OP here. No, no...I am not trying to stick it to them. If when I speak with them, they say no, that's the end of the story. My friend would like to stick it to them, and if she tries, I will be very upset. I understand her point of view, but I also understand the point of view from people who fear pit bulls. I want to respect my community. However if we are allowed to have pit bull visitors, then I would like for my friend to be able to bring him. I am still not sure I would have my DC at home when she brings him (we usually hang out during the day because of her crazy schedule)...but would like for him to be able to run in our fenced in yard if he can. Now that I am writing this out, I guess it would make just as much sense to take him to a dog park! I love my friend, but she can be very hard headed sometimes and when she gets on a roll, there is not stopping her. I love her dog too and want him to be able to come play, but not at the expense of me getting in trouble for it. [/quote] OP, if you're not comfortable having your DC at home when your friend's dog visits, then I'm kind of surprised you feel comfortable having your friend bring her dog to your home in general. Why not just stick to the dog park when your friend wants to visit with her dog? [/quote] OP here, another valid point. I like to think that I would let DC around her dog, but I don't think I could. [/quote]
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