Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:why risk it. take it back to the rescue...
+1
Visit www.dogsbite.org
Also, search this week's Washington Post for the recent article about the woman in NC and her two "boxer 'mix'" dogs. "Mix" is what rescues and shelters say to get these dogs adopted. But you know it's a way to deflect from their pit bull lineage.
And the PP mentioning your insurance raises a good point. Go to www.thelawdictionary.org and search on: "How will owning a pit bull affect my homeowners' insurance." Yes, there are insurers who will still insure you but do you really want risk the liability even with insurance?
There is also a video out this week of a pitbull attacking a mail carrier.
That damn dog latched onto the poor man's leg, pulling him down, shaking his head back and forth while he tore into the leg, for a good 5 to 10 minutes. It would not let go in spite of several people beating it with sticks, trash cans, a steering wheel lock, etc. When it finally let go, it was not because of being beaten, but to chase down another person to attack.
It was horrifying how resistant this pit was to getting beaten. Its entire unrelenting focus was on attacking its prey. I have never seen anything like it and could not imagine what would have happened if it were a child vs a bundled up adult male in snowpants and boots.