Girl and her dog...

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T_Laurich

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I was driving home from work, and decided to stop for a cigarette (which I never do, I normally just drive the whole way home).
I got out of my car and heard a girl screaming in the background, I thought nothing of it thinking it was just kids playing... Then I heard dogs barking and 1 dog sounding like it was screaming for its life... The girls screams turned blood curdling.

I ran over to find 4 pitbulls and a 20 year old girl...
3 pitbulls were tearing apart the smallest one, and the girl was trying to grab the small pitbull and get him out of the fight... Doing so she was getting bit by all 4....

I ran over and grabbed the largest one who had the small dog by the head... I eventually pulled it away from the small dog and threw it. I turned my attention to the 2nd biggest dog who was turning the rear leg of the small dog to hamburger meat... The second I grabbed that dog the big dog went for the little dogs throat... I said "*** it" to myself and just started kicking the big dog as hard I could... after a few kicks it ran away, and I kicked the medium sized dog which then ran.... I chased them away and ran back to get the 3rd and smallest dog off from attacking the little dogs chest... It ran away the second I came close and I was able to bring the victim dog inside the owners home....

Blood was everwhere... The dogs rear leg looks like ground hamburger....

I asked the owner if she was hurt and she lifted her shirt sleeves to show me 20 bite marks on one forearm... After staying for a bit to make sure everything was okay, I left...

Please pray for the owner and her dogs.... From talking to her, she is having a very hard time in life... This is just another straw on the camels back.
 

levi85

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Lord we pray , for this matter, please bless. Yes Lord bless the dogs and the owner. Please heal the wound, lessen the pain. In Jesus loving name, Amen!
 

blue_ladybug

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Pit bulls are dangerous. I don't care what anyone says, they are dangerous, it's in their DNA to turn vicious and dogs like the ones T just described should be put down. People are actually banned from owning pit bulls in some states..
 

T_Laurich

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I personally own a pittbul and a wolfdog... They are dangerous dogs, but only because they have the genetics to back up aggression... Chihuahua's are more vicious than a pitbul could ever be, but the little dogs can't back up their aggression...

I think they should be 100% legal, on one condition, you know how to raise them...

I have to take my wolfdog into our yard and wrestle her ever few months to show her I am still the alpha... I dont hit or kick her, just pin her on her back and wait for her to stop moving... She does not flinch when I go to pet her or nothing... It is just a dogs natural way to show dominance...

The first time I kicked or hit a dog was yesterday...

But, this being said, I think pitbuls and other breeds get bad names because their owners have no clue how to raise them and keep dominance over them.

My pitbul was a rescue, and she is a sweetheart that is a lap dog... I have seen her temper and it gets ugly quick when she went after my wolfdog... But My stepfather and I sorted that one out quickly by pulling them apart.
Dogs bread for fighting and protecting livestock are a handful... And this poor little girl isn't strong enough to raise 4, 70-90lbs pitbulls.
 
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