this. It’s also interesting that give the average HHI on this board and how so many people have had direct contact with aggressive pitbulls………Anonymous wrote:The people on DCUM are completely ignorant on what pit bulls were bred for. In recent years they have been known for fighting but this is ABUSE not their inherent personality. In fact, pit bulls have a better temperament than golden retrievers.
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Yes shelters are filled with pit bulls because ignorant people are too damn afraid and would rather throw down 5k for their designer doodles. My 35 pound pit bull is the sweetest animal and is a favorite at the dog park because of how loving she is towards people and dogs. Your neighbors are better off without you OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My best friend in college raised a pit bull from puppy to adult. Sweet as can be until it absolutely unprovoked bit my 18 month old DDs cheek. Luckily did not break skin. My friend-pregnant at the time-was heartbroken but immediately and responsibly sent to her parents who had rural, fenced in property. You are right to be cautious OP and the pit bull defenders are just wrong.
Sure it was.
Anonymous wrote:I would very seriously consider moving given their fence situation and just the propensity of dogs to get out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd put up a good fence for your yard, OP and host playdates, dog not invited.
It does suck, I hear you.
I agree with this!
Anonymous wrote:I'd put up a good fence for your yard, OP and host playdates, dog not invited.
It does suck, I hear you.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, it's obvious OP just hates these neighbors and is thrilled to have this as an excuse to ostracize them. She definitely isn't heartbroken about finding herself with a difficult choice. She hates them and is thrilled to have this as a legit reason to slam them.
Anonymous wrote:I mean, it's obvious OP just hates these neighbors and is thrilled to have this as an excuse to ostracize them. She definitely isn't heartbroken about finding herself with a difficult choice. She hates them and is thrilled to have this as a legit reason to slam them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My best friend in college raised a pit bull from puppy to adult. Sweet as can be until it absolutely unprovoked bit my 18 month old DDs cheek. Luckily did not break skin. My friend-pregnant at the time-was heartbroken but immediately and responsibly sent to her parents who had rural, fenced in property. You are right to be cautious OP and the pit bull defenders are just wrong.
Sure it was.
Um, I was severely bitten by a family member’s sweet dog. I was on the other side of the room when he attacked. Never, ever was I afraid of him.