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Old 17-02-2011, 04:37 PM
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Re: Bad behaviour pretty pitbullness

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I take it you are not in the UK as pepper spray is classed as a firearm and possession would get you in big trouble
It' a problem in many US states as well! In my state, there are strict regulations about buying it and also one is required to file a police report every time one discharges the spray.
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Old 17-02-2011, 04:52 PM
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Re: Bad behaviour pretty pitbullness

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I got the dog from my aunt who got her as a puppy from her friends daughter.
I had her for 4 year's.
It's the other dogs attacking her. They came up to her and they try to bite Brownie.
So you have had the dog for 4 years and she has an untreated eye condition, she is destructive in the house, has a completely inappropriate diet and is unresponsive to your commands. On top of that she is dog aggressive to the point of holding another dog by the throat.

So apart from carrying a pepper spray what have you done to correct her behaviour over the last four years? So my previous question still stands, do you really think you are the right person to deal with this dogs issues?

Dogs do not attack other dogs for no reason, if your dog is showing signs of aggression then other dogs will sense this and will defend themselves. No matter what the breed any dog that is known to be aggressive should be muzzled in public. If a fight were to break out it could get very serious very quickly and anyone that attempted to intervene could be at risk.

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I take it you are not in the UK as pepper spray is classed as a firearm and possession would get you in big trouble
As are pittbulls and pittbull mixes but that is besides the point, using a pepper spray on any dog is a serious cause for concern in itself.

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Why is she walked on a harness? Harnesses encourage pulling. If you don't understand why, let me know and I'll expand on this.
That is not necessarily true at all and I am sure there are plenty of people who have had a different experience. However that is the least of this dogs problems so is best left for another thread.
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Old 17-02-2011, 05:04 PM
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Re: Bad behaviour pretty pitbullness

I could be wrong, and I sincerely apologise if I am, but is this a wind up? It sounds so very much like the guy with poor English who came asking about his two pitbulls and rottweiller fighting, and thought he would just wait and see which one got killed.

I hope you are not that person, but like Blitz I find this post somewhat suspicious.
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Old 17-02-2011, 09:42 PM
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Re: Bad behaviour pretty pitbullness

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She is a Red nose staford Pitbull
She's 8 year's or 7 year's old
We live in a house
I use a harnes on her
Her name's Brownie

She has some tissue one her eye, it looks like dead skin, might of goten scrathed.

She farts I think it's because we feed her human food.

she tryed to sleep on our beds and couches and tryes to eat them.

She barks a lot when she wants to go out or in.

When walking her she'll try to go after Dogs she's doggie agressive, she trys to go after them. It's so bad that u had too pepper spray the dog's(stray dogs) and she bit it by the throat.

A lot of the time she does listen she can be stubborn. If ur try to bring her back home after a walk she won't listen or when I tell her "no couch" she won't get down..

She'll wake me up in the middle of the night and scratch at the door or bark.


Wht should I do about it?
You should first and foremost be honest...........

Where in the world are you
What exactly is the breed of your dog
What rehabilitation have you done with with your dog
What kind of training do you prefer????
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