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Topic"My pit bull somehow got out"
I4NRulez
01/09/21 6:03:25 PM
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BlockWatcher posted...
I work for the electric company (specifically on electric meters) and deal with dogs every day. The unfortunate truth is pit bulls are free and people who get a free dog dont care to train them or dont know how to train them. The dog breed that has attacked me the most is the Chow. But the dog I see most (by a large margin) are pit bulls. I have seen a pit maul another dog while I was working but the kid walking the pit didnt have the strength to stop it, obviously not the kids fault, or the dogs fault. So blame the owner who shouldnt have gotten a dog (let alone a dog that strong and hot tempered) to begin with.

Bruh, when i worked for spectrum and i went inside houses you wouldnt believe how often i heard "Its fine, they dont bite" then the dog wouldnt listen to their commands. The issue is that people dont train their dogs until its too late. When its hard and expensive for it. I had a dude that was 70ish, he could barely walk and had two giant german shepherds. They clearly didnt get out enough and weren't socialized with any other dogs other than each other. They were just two huge dogs with pent up energy and anxiety. He tried to put them up behind a little baby gate thing and they just broke it down. We told him that we couldnt work in his house until the dogs got put away somewhere where they couldnt get out. His wife came home and put them in the garage but the wife clearly wasnt able to walk them either.

Pit bulls get put in that situation far too often because they are cheap and often free. Just pent up energy, anxiety, and fear.

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