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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]seriously? get a grip. [/quote] That's what I'll say when this vicious dog mauls a toddler. Dogs that KILL other dogs are usually not well adjusted and can react with little provocation - with people or dogs. The owner needs to be found. [/quote] Possibly. But to a larger dog this chihuahua was more like a squirrel than a dog. Many dogs would shake a squirrel to death if they could catch one. [/quote] I read the flyer posted in GP and according to the owner of Freckles (the small dog), the owner of the larger dog didn't even [i]react[/i] when the large dog was assaulting Freckles. He just let his dog kill Freckles and then he walked away. It's one thing if the dog was off leash shaking a smaller animal, but it wasn't. [/quote] The owner behaved badly. T[b]hat doesn't mean this dog is dangerous. [/b] Look, you have a tiny dog, you need to protect it from other dogs. [/quote] Did you READ this? The dog IS dangerous, it killed another dog. [/quote] different PP here. And if you let a small animal/dog loose around my dog he could kill it by accident by just reacting if provoked. I own a 200 pound mastiff. He listens to me but in the time that would take a lethal bite could happen. I can pull him away from dogs that are provoking and have no problem doing so because he is trained. But if the other dog is loose, I cant keep him from aggravating my dog and coming at him. This is where the other dog being leashed as well provides safety for everyone since then their owner pulls him back, I re-direct my mastiff and we are all on our merry little way. I cant tell you how many TINY dogs go after my mastiff btw - it is some sort of Napoleon complex some smaller breeds have. My English mastiff on the other hand doesnt provoke anything ever. He generally looks nervous and bewildered when smaller dogs circle his feet. But if one was really provoking him and off leash anything could happen while I was trying to re direct him....[/quote]
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