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Pit bull bites toddler? And the mother? WOW!
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 175285" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>When I was a girl, I had a friend who had a miniature (not toy - about knee height) poodle. It used to bite my ankles and legs every time I stood up out of a chair or otherwise moved too fast. I mean good sized puncture marks. </p><p></p><p>We had a standard poodle, which is the large labrador sized one. He never bit anyone, so far as I know. But he <em>did</em> kill a cat that came into the yard. And I wouldn't have wanted to be the garbage man if he was out in the yard.</p><p></p><p>You can't ever trust a dog to not hurt someone. They don't reason the same way we do, and humans have to be strong enough emotionally and physically to control a dog. </p><p></p><p>The one thing I remember from being on grand jury for a month, and hearing case after case of people running from the police, is that when they set the K-9 out after someone, those people <em>always</em> stopped running. An officer might think about his family and pension and reputation etc. before shooting. A dog just takes you down and people know it. That mom should have known it, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 175285, member: 99"] When I was a girl, I had a friend who had a miniature (not toy - about knee height) poodle. It used to bite my ankles and legs every time I stood up out of a chair or otherwise moved too fast. I mean good sized puncture marks. We had a standard poodle, which is the large labrador sized one. He never bit anyone, so far as I know. But he [i]did[/i] kill a cat that came into the yard. And I wouldn't have wanted to be the garbage man if he was out in the yard. You can't ever trust a dog to not hurt someone. They don't reason the same way we do, and humans have to be strong enough emotionally and physically to control a dog. The one thing I remember from being on grand jury for a month, and hearing case after case of people running from the police, is that when they set the K-9 out after someone, those people [i]always[/i] stopped running. An officer might think about his family and pension and reputation etc. before shooting. A dog just takes you down and people know it. That mom should have known it, too. [/QUOTE]
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