
17-02-2011, 04:52 PM
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Re: Bad behaviour pretty pitbullness
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Originally Posted by stevenm20
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.
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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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Originally Posted by hawksport
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
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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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Originally Posted by JessiesGirl
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.
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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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