Rusty says im just playin! After having 5 in a row with kids i feel lucky that they all seem to fight the urge to tear anyone up. His current buddies are 2 Great Danes and a pit mix we got off the street. All of them babies.
Man bitten by own pitbull after urging it to attack neighbour, police say
Sudbury— Globe and Mail Update
Published Tuesday, Apr. 26, 2011 11:08AM EDT
Last updated Tuesday, Apr. 26, 2011 1:43PM EDT
A 25-year-old man faces charges after police allege a pitbull was urged to attack a homeowner, but ended up biting its owner.
Police in Sudbury, Ont., say a man was walking a pitbull Monday night and stopped to urinate in a neighbour's yard, leading to an argument with the homeowner.
It's alleged the dog owner tried to have the animal attack the neighbour — but the dog attacked him instead.
Another person pulled the dog away, and the dog owner left after the homeowner fended off an attack.
Investigators say the dog owner returned with another man for a second assault, but at that point police arrived.
The pitbull owner is charged with assault, assault with a weapon and breach of probation.
Shes a great dog, constantly by my side. If yours only six months you should see a big increase in trainability and perceived intelligence around the one year mark.
Greatest dog I have ever owned and I've been around quite a few dogs in my lifetime. She is just like you describe and never leaves my side. She's already learned plenty of the normal tricks your regular house dog will do. She's got blood trailing down to a science though! Also treeing up game. Right about now is when I'd like to introduce her to a wild hog.
She shows aggression towards strangers at night and also any dog that comes between her and myself. Pure jealousy is all that is. She just turned 6 months though and is starting to become more independent slowly but surely.
She is very swift on her feet.
So you own a Lacy as well? That's awesome.
Shes a great dog, constantly by my side. If yours only six months you should see a big increase in trainability and perceived intelligence around the one year mark.
I've never seen my blue lacey show any aggression towards anything but cows and hogs. You can definitely believe the greyhound lineage, she's the fastest dog I've ever seen.
She shows aggression towards strangers at night and also any dog that comes between her and myself. Pure jealousy is all that is. She just turned 6 months though and is starting to become more independent slowly but surely.
Edit: Hands down the most aggressive dogs I've ever come across are god damn Chows & Bull Terriers.
I've never seen my blue lacey show any aggression towards anything but cows and hogs. You can definitely believe the greyhound lineage, she's the fastest dog I've ever seen.
I'm talking about the fact that pit bulls are OFTEN owned and bred by trash who won't destroy an aggressive animal... they'll breed it if it looks tough on a 3/8" chain
I hate it that ALL trashy people that own / expose animals to this sort of life Unfortunately it's not narrowed down to breed but owner.
hell I got my CHL because I've seen a pit or two run loose in our neighborhood and I have small child. Once had a neighbor in Carrollton get his right ear ripped off his head by my other neighbors "nice pit". I had been around this pit many times but it snapped that day and went after a child then mauled my neighbor when he tried to rescue her. I just think there has been too much in-breeding in pits that it's getting hard to find one that's completely sane.
It is possible. She also doesn't play fetch outside. Just stands there when I throw the toy.
Haha I know that game. My current lab is the weirdest dog I've ever met. She will race me to toys but rarely fetch. She loves to wrestle! My arms are consistently scratched up from 85 lbs of white lab. She's more attached to me than I've ever seen a dog get. Mumbles and tries to talk non stop while playing. But is normally lazy as shit. She chills out in the house, doesn't jump on people or anything, an is really cranky in the mornings while I'm getting ready. She never wants to be mire than a foot away but hates being touched too much.
It could also be because what ever you hid has a common smell all over the house. My lab has a great sense of smell, but when I hide from her in the house she has trouble finding me because everything smells like me. But she can track down damn near anything outside.
It is possible. She also doesn't play fetch outside. Just stands there when I throw the toy.
I have been to the park you are talking about, I think. Off of Mockingbird and Buckner.
She also doesn't smell other dogs butts. She goes straight to their face. She is an idiot.
Yeah that's the park. When I take my dog out there she is a loner won't play with any other dogs. She acts like a bitch. I have to completely remove myself from her when we go inside the actual gates because she is way too aggressive and any dog between her and me gets handled pretty quick.
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