Posted on 01/28/2009 9:15:50 PM PST by BenLurkin
Thanks for mentioning that. I have thought about getting some spray or carrying something to protect myself and my dog. That sonic thing looks interesting and small, which is nice, but I don’t know how my own dog would react to it. I live in the county but the neighborhood is fairly developed and there is a lot of house there. The people with the dog in question have a fence for the dog but leave the gate open! The city has tougher leash laws. If I lived there they would have done something about it.
The article say more like a lab. I can tell you from working with a shelter, if a dog comes in that is black with long ears they always say the breed is Lab mix to make it more adoptable.
You havn't been around pit bulls much, have you?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aBhBbnat_ss
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CIM4vnCxw3I
My dad used to raise Chihuahuas, back before I was born, in the first Chihuahua Craze of the late 1950s/early 1960s. He described to me an incident in which one Chihuahua chased two German Shepherd dogs down the street. (This occurred on an AFB, so it was likely that those two dogs were trained police dogs.) Then there was the time I was leaving the vet’s with my Chihuahua, and while I was writing the check, he decides to pick a fight with a waiting patient...A Rottweiler. My Chi growled in what he clearly thought was a deep and menacing manner in his throat, and the Rottweiler-a nearly full grown puppy, and a sweet, friendly dog-thought he was being invited to play a dog game. The Rottweiler’s owner dropped the pup’s leash, and the Rottweiler approached my Chi, smiling and wagging his tail. Then Mr Macho backed up rapidly till he was safely behind my legs-and then he starts growling and barking more loudly. I picked him up and tried to use the other patrons in the waiting area as a learning session for the chi-namely, on the difference between “laughing AT” and “laughing WITH”, but I don’t think the lesson took.
I triple dog dare you!
Any breed?
I have never seen any news stories about a killer Bichon Frisé or Papillon.
:)
Cool video, too bad the camera was held sideways. ;)
That dog took that 6ft fence like the dog that was jumping the fence at my local dog park. I am guessing that dog can take a 4 ft. with ease.
UHM, I KNOW THIS WOMAN, I PRACTICALLY GREW UP WITH HER FAMILY OUT ON HER PROPERTY (I WAS BEST FRIENDS WITH HER DAUGHTER FOR 20 YEARS), THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT HAPPENED. WHAT HELPED THE DOGS OVER THE FENCE (THAT SHE’S HAD UP FOR 30 YEARS) IS THAT HER NEIGHTBOR HAS JUNK PILED UP AGAINST HER FENCE (THEIR SIDE, THE PIT OWNER). SO YES, HER ‘STORY’ IS ENTIRELY IN TRUTH.
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