Romeo was probably running for his life and headed straight for his 'mommy'. Once there, he probably made his 'last stand' which triggered the attack. The owner of these dogs is in serious sh*t.
Also, having met a few pit bull owners, all I can say is: on a socio-economic scale-- they leave a lot to be desired.
So true. I work with a few of those people, and my best friend's daughter is a pit owner. A person only has to watch Animal Cops, on Animal Planet, to get an idea of the low class of the average pit owner. My husband forgot his breeding and raising one day, came home from a local flea market saying he'd almost bought our girls (a Jack and boxer) a brother. A half bull dog, half pit. I told him it was good he didn't because he'd have to take it back. I wanted nothing with pit in it. He said it looked more like a bull dog than a pit. I told him I didn't care. Sometimes I think he has lost his mind.
There are wonderful dogs out there people can have for protection. There's no need running the risk you'd run keeping pit bulls. I feel the same about wolf hybrids.
“Also, having met a few pit bull owners, all I can say is: on a socio-economic scale— they leave a lot to be desired.”
Certainly true in this small city where I live, Kingman AZ. There are 3 pit bull owners in the immediate area and they all look like the typical shirtless, dumb as a stump, white dudes you see on COP’s. If you had to sue them you would be lucky to get a 300 buck piece of c**p car out of the deal.