Posted by John A. on February 24, 2014 at 22:39:18 from (64.128.16.238):
In Reply to: O. T. posted by Jerrybigrig on February 24, 2014 at 17:32:28:
Jim, IMO. Pits are ALWAYS a ticking Time Bomb, it is NOT IF they will go Off it is When! I sit in church with a lady whose elderly Mom was Attacked am Mauled an Killed by a group of Pits. They are not safe under in circumstances. Are you willing to Trust this dog with your Children/Grand Children, neighbors Kids/Grand Kids, a stranger who stop by to ask directions ?????????????????? Are YOU willing to Loose you Farm, Biz, Home When the Law suits Exceed the Insurance Caps of you Home/Farm policy??? Here in Texas we have a New Law that Holds the Dog Owner Financially Responsible and Criminally Neglect if that Dog inflicts bodily harm, or death to another person. At the earliest possible time when you get home before the rest of the Family, put a 38 cal slug between that dogs eyes, get rid of the evidence, Then the 3 Ss come into play.(Shoot, Shovel, Shut-up!) You haven't seen the dog! Then, that night when you go to bed, Thank God that dog didn't hurt any one! and be shed of a potential problem. Dog Mauling Deaths are mainly Pits, Rots, Dobermans, Chows I have never seen a person Mauled to Death by a Smaller, weenier type dog!!! Loose this dog before you live to regret it!! Later, John A.
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