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No matter how tough or mean the dog is…..sometimes you have to teach them to just walk away
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<blockquote data-quote="Nelson Atwell" data-source="post: 532259" data-attributes="member: 59102"><p>I agree with TJR on the point about Pitbulls being some sort of macho possession. I know a few folks in OKC with them, and they don't really care much about the dogs. They just seem to own them, because it is cool to do so for a certain group of people. What is scary is that the two families I know with pitbulls have little money and small children. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>One asked me to pet sit for them a couple of weeks ago, and I said "Heck no!" I have watched that dog bite a three year old (not enough to bruise or break the skin, but enough to make her cry). I don't want the liabiity if that dog decides to go after the guy from ONG when he comes to check my gas meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nelson Atwell, post: 532259, member: 59102"] I agree with TJR on the point about Pitbulls being some sort of macho possession. I know a few folks in OKC with them, and they don't really care much about the dogs. They just seem to own them, because it is cool to do so for a certain group of people. What is scary is that the two families I know with pitbulls have little money and small children. One asked me to pet sit for them a couple of weeks ago, and I said "Heck no!" I have watched that dog bite a three year old (not enough to bruise or break the skin, but enough to make her cry). I don't want the liabiity if that dog decides to go after the guy from ONG when he comes to check my gas meter. [/QUOTE]
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