t-dog
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« on: November 19, 2019, 11:05:55 am » |
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You are EXACTLY right WOW. Curs are curs and they will fight and raise hell and now and then there is one that is as tough as he thinks he is. Anytime you have most any type of bulldog but especially the pitbull, you have to take every precaution not to allow the opportunity for them to get into trouble. I realize you thought you were but now you can see to what extremes you have to go. When you cross it into anything you have to treat those crosses the same as if they were full bulldog. People will say oh not mine, he better not, mine knows better, etc. and I will say this.... BS! It's the same as saying my dog would NEVER bite anybody....BS. There isn't a dog alive that can't be made to bite someone. When animal is put in the perfect storm, they will be animals. All my kennels are completely enclosed and snaps on the gates. I have cable runs that I alternate do on and off of. I am very careful about who is where for the sake of accidents. They are gonna happen but we can make it harder for them to get into trouble when they do. Just the other day one of my males slipped his collar 2 days in a row. I haven't been hunting since bow season started. He went and got in the hunting trailer and sat in the box both days until my son got home from work. It could've been worse.
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