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Author Topic: RIP SAM/Pit Bull?  (Read 2067 times)
Reuben
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« Reply #40 on: June 29, 2013, 08:06:14 am »

Best containment for a bulldog is a secure proper chain.

Sounds like you said....he got worked up over them coons and redirected his aggression on your other dog. Regardless of breed, that can happen. I have seen instances of that happening. Unfortunately in this case, because he's a bulldog, the damage was much more severe. I am very sorry for your loss.

As for your question about whether a female bulldog would do something like that? Sex does not matter in that type of situation. Male or female, doesn't matter.

Again, very sorry for your loss.

I agree...yes, regardless of breed is true but once a good bull dog fires up he/she will not stop until the job is done is the biggest difference IMO...

with some bulldogs the loud noise of a mower or weed eater will fire them up or a running screeching child...just depends on the bulldog...I treat them all the same...like a loaded 357 magnum...
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