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Putting a fur pet down when it belongs to your difficult child...
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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 522245" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>How would Danny feel if Mamas attacked one of your grandchildren? My mother in law's neighbor was keeping his son's Akita years ago and the dog attacked his little grand-daughter, mauled her face and arms. The Akita was out and down before his son, who was a MAJOR difficult child, got home that day. Son was angry for awhile - until he saw his 3 year old niece's bandaged up body and then he cried. My daughter is the same age at the niece and I never used to let my kids walk any where near the neighbor's house while he had that dog.</p><p></p><p>I know people love pits but they scare me. That's why I spoke about a different breed. An aggressive dog should not be around other dogs, vulnerable people or kids. Maybe the Dog Whisperer can help but if Mamas was my dog, I'd be reluctant to have her in my house.</p><p></p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 522245, member: 3493"] How would Danny feel if Mamas attacked one of your grandchildren? My mother in law's neighbor was keeping his son's Akita years ago and the dog attacked his little grand-daughter, mauled her face and arms. The Akita was out and down before his son, who was a MAJOR difficult child, got home that day. Son was angry for awhile - until he saw his 3 year old niece's bandaged up body and then he cried. My daughter is the same age at the niece and I never used to let my kids walk any where near the neighbor's house while he had that dog. I know people love pits but they scare me. That's why I spoke about a different breed. An aggressive dog should not be around other dogs, vulnerable people or kids. Maybe the Dog Whisperer can help but if Mamas was my dog, I'd be reluctant to have her in my house. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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