When to my neighbors house for something, don't remember what but they knew I was coming because I'd called first.
When I got there me and their red haired mutt when round and round in the yard while they watched from the porch.
I told him if he didn't want his kids to see me kill the dog he'd best call it off, he did.
Our farm wrapped around their place and sometime later I was walking home from a back field, their little girl came out and was talking to me as we walked by their house, next thing I know that D-- dog had snuck up behind me and bit my leg then ran back to the house, it wasn't like it was protecting the little girl because it ran away after biting me.
The dog had bit a couple of other people has well and killed some of our pigs but the neighbor didn't do anything about it
A month or so later I saw the dog out near the back of our hog lot, it didn't make it home.
The biggest problem with pit bulls, rottweillers and such is they don't just bite, they continue to attack bitting, mauling and killing.
I have no use for such a animal and find nothing about their looks or demeanor appealing.
I grew up around dogs, most were working and hunting breeds, collies, shepherd's, coon hounds.
Yes even those will bite but I've never heard of one mauling or killing a person.
We do have a dog, it's a border collie/lab mix and it might lick you to death, but one would have to be aggressive toward my wife or the grand kids before it would bite them.
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