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Old 12-20-2012, 12:48 PM   #82
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Originally Posted by donthasslemeimlocal View Post

We're not five years old. Stop pointing fingers, it's no ones fault except irresponsible dog ownership. Their dog should have been exercised, neutered, properly raised and cared for. Your dog shouldn't have been loose. I'm familiar with Belmont laws and there is a leash law in place.
You had no right saying that you would take the law into your own hands and murder that dog and that is what the big deal is here.

I think this might be the most intelligent thing you have said in your 2 posts!

That doesn't mean Pit Bulls are not a dangerous breed, they are! My next door neighbor has one, but you know what, I have never seen it but once, and that is when it got loose and was running around the neighborhood.

Based on what I have read in multiple posts in this thread, I'm thinking this dog is might not getting the proper training/attention that is demanded of such a breed. I also could be wrong too. For all I know, they also could have gotten rid of it as I only saw it that one time.

And why wasn't the "Pit Bull" on a leash if we're going to put blame where blame is due?
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