Kick it in the head :D
To the person defending pit bulls ;
Last week about 40 minutes away from where I live a little 6 year old boy went outside to feed the family pit bull, the dog attacked the kid and killed him :(
the parents are now being brought up on charges and they deserve it, and the dog has been destroyed
2007-08-15 03:52:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Continue walking while keeping an eye on the dog's shoulders. (Not eye contact.) If it charges, turn to meet it with the confident air that I intend to fight to the death and attempt to hurt it any way possible. I have worked in an attack dog training company so I am not afraid of them and most of the time a dog will not fight long with something that will fight back. One pit bull doesn't scare me as much as two or more and I've found most owners have two. Do you owners know that multiple animals, like people, will do things they wouldn't do when they're alone?
2007-08-15 11:37:00
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answered by Jess 7
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find anything laying around and beat it in the head and eyes! I hate vicious dogs like pits that are mistreated and caused to be mean towards humans! My two mini schnauzers were attacked and killed in our own back yard after two pit bulls chewed through our wooden privacy fence 04/08/05! They almost got my grandfather also but he was working in the yard and had a tool in his hand to defend himself...
The worst part is the neighbor was given one of the dogs back and the other didn't wake up from all the tranquilizer the animal control officer shot him with!
Why should my kids live in fear to play in my back yard and his dog have the right to live after killing two of our family pets?? these dogs have more right than us humans living in fear on them! that dog should have been put down!
2007-08-15 10:58:40
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answered by Heather 4
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I would thank the stars above for the HR-218 federal law that gives me a right to carry a weapon in all 50 states. Then I would probably pull out my XD-45 Springfield Armory which is stoked with 14 230 grain hollow points and ask that dog if it felt lucky today?
2007-08-15 11:04:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Geez. That happened yesterday. My heart rose to my throat and I started yelling. STAY! STAY! GO HOME! My dog (a not-so-ferocious cocker spaniel) started barking and doing back flips. The owner nonchalantly waked out and says Come here, Killer. I didn't say anything then because my dog was still beside himself, but I will. I've told this guy several times there's a leash law here and he continues to ignore it.
Arggh!!!
-MM
2007-08-15 10:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Heather, I am sooo sorry about your mini-schnauzers. I have five of them, and cannot imagine the grief you experienced. Such a pity that MAN has to teach such a loving, faithful, and innocent animal to do the horrible things that pit's sometimes do!
2007-08-16 21:39:07
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answered by philisopheyes 3
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Call out for Michael Vick...you were waiting for that joke. There are a few vicious dogs in town. One of them snapped at me and came inches from sinking it's teeth into my leg. I would have slaughtered it if it succeeded.
2007-08-15 10:58:17
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answered by Anonymous
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run & hide and scream & hit & knock & chop & saw & shoot.
LOL.
& to that person that said we're stereotyping with the pitbull.. pitbulls are most known for fighting / chasing you thats why.
There's lots of dogs in my neighborhood the pitbulls are mean bark and try to chase & bite you if you go near them.
2007-08-15 10:55:55
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answered by aly ♥ 4
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well, pull out a gun and shoot the damn thing.
maybe try a funny routine I have been practicing for the one day when I shall do stand up comedy
2007-08-15 10:54:16
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answered by Anonymous
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whip out the ole .380 and bust a cap in dat azz!!
2007-08-15 11:01:49
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answered by Anonymous
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