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    Guys with pit-bull type dog fitted with studded collar? - 90% are slack jawed mouth-breathing fuck-wits with drug convictions and no job who have an inferiority complex but an inflated self image who in fact have a loser image according to the tax-payers who support their life-style. (and I was trying to be positive here).

    Most times the bullet would be more effective if placed in the head of the owner.
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    glad to hear your son is gunna be ok and his lady wasnt hurt,its just aweful and you do what you have to do to sort this.........................
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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    Duty to prosecute lies with your local council, same as with the dog being on death row. There is plenty of previous to suggest the likely outcome will be yes to both but this varies from council to council.

    Pit bull dogs are in my experience a high risk dog but not one that is totally predisposed to vicious attacks as I've come across quite a number that are under controll with the right owner. So much depends on the dog owners and sadly 99% of pit bull owners are fully retarded and shouldn't be allowed to care for a vege garden, let alone an unpredictable and potentially very dangerous dog.

    Thanks for that. I inetend to follow it through - as stated by others - what if it was a kid and not Slylab Cutlers' cousin.

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    Chipping will stop that

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    Quote Originally Posted by spudchucka
    So much depends on the dog owners and sadly 99% of pit bull owners are fully retarded and shouldn't be allowed to care for a vege garden, let alone an unpredictable and potentially very dangerous dog.

    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog
    Guys with pit-bull type dog fitted with studded collar? - 90% are slack jawed mouth-breathing fuck-wits with drug convictions and no job who have an inferiority complex but an inflated self image who in fact have a loser image according to the tax-payers who support their life-style.
    your turn spud, can ya better scum's post (you may need to drink a little more 1st SD is well on the way)

    Sadley truish tho, but we have to remember that them sorts are the minority spoiling it for the majority.
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    IMO pit bulls are sharks on four legs.. that can bark.. they should be hunted (with a license so the government can make something off it)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pixie
    Chipping will stop that
    i realy hope this was ment tounge in cheek.........!!!


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Hey Big Dave, glad to hear yr son and his g/f are ok but what an horrific thing to go thru.
    Have to say I am 1 of those people who say "its not the dog, its the owner" but in the case of Pitt Bulls, as some one already mentioned, the genetic mix has a high risk of a fuckup.
    I know 3 pure Pittys who are all great dogs owned by experienced Dog Handlers... But I also know of another that had to be destroyed (by 1 of the aforementioned blokes) because it started to show nasty rogue tendencies... the owner didn't hesitate to act cos he knew there is nothing to be done if the Dog has the 'rogue' gene.
    What a pity the same isn't done to humans... Cos lets face it folks a large proportion of people who own the Nasty/Tough/Cool Pitt Bulls could do with a lead dispirin themselves...
    Oh and another point ( while I'm in rant mode ) how many of these So-called Pitt Bulls are purebred? Sweet fuck all, so add some other 'anything goes ' genes into the mix.
    Ok rant over...
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    dog fighting and knowing what they bit.

    early last year i was involved in a dog fight, a next door neigbour's dog decided it was a great idea to take a short cut home, though a paddock, that, unfortunatly ( for him) was the ecercise area for a pack of 11.. ( yes eleven ) dogs ( not any of mine). who's gate was open.......

    i noticed as i looked out my window, the said dog, running for it's life! 11 very fit dogs were after him, well he stopped ( not a very bright dog... and yes i think he had a bit of blond )and the pack were circling it... the one that started the fight was the lead bitch... then it was all on.... yes i was out there running to help it out, but also the owner of the pack was there.. this lady is in her 60's!!!!.. she was already in the middle of them with a big stick trying to defend the stupid dog.... i must admit that when i got there i had a big piece of plastic pipe... and to be in the middle of a pack of dogs was VERY unnervering!!! not a nice place to be... but this woman only had a small cut on the wrist where one of her dogs missed the live bait, and got her.. it was a very minour cut.. but the poor dog was covered in blood... we managed to fend off all the dogs long enough for the stuipid one to get out of the area... and we took it to the vets.... a few stiches latter and all was ok... ( the dog never came around that way again)...

    but to see an angry(?) pack of dogs attaking one.. with this old woman in the middle, i thought that i would be seeing something nasty.....but no just the dog got it!.......

    but if you are every in the middle of a pack of hungry dogs........it's gona hurt!!!


    what a ride so far!!!!

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    Shit, sorry to hear about that mate, hope they both recover soon.
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    In the Harold no less,close to a friend of mine.

    I've seen a similar thing ajturbo - there was an old Indian guy in our community called George,maybe an old shepherd,you've seen the type....broad brim hat,woollen trou tucked into socks and a sack with rope tied to two corners for a bag.He collected all the stray dogs,all the abandoned mongrels of every mix or pure bred,untrained or abused,and you saw him walking everywhere pushing a mower with his pack of dogs,none on a leash....and all perfectly behaved.

    So one day on ''The Causeway'' George is walking down one side of the road pushing his mower with about 8 dogs around him....and on the other side of the road a teenage girl walking with 2 ''tough'' dogs on leads....coming down the road a Ford Escort,and me in a Cortina coming the other way - all set to meet at the same point.....

    Next thing one of the dogs rips out out the girls hand and races across to attack George's pack - there was no hope in hell of the Escort missing the dog and it went right under the car bouncing rolling and grinding,I saw the horror of it all as I was coming the other way.We all stopped and got the bloody mess of yelping dog from under the car and onto the back seat (the two guys in the Escort were the biggest low life thugs in the community,they had pushed me around once,but I had to praise them this day) all this time the other dog with the girl is going apeshit and she can hardly hold onto it,but there is no time to deal with her.

    And George is just standing there doing nothing....and so are his dogs,oh,they are upset of course,milling around him,but they never leave his side,he doesn't shout,hit or nothing.He just stands there talking to his dogs.How did he turn his strays into such well behaved dogs? You never saw him do anything,no commands,but his dogs were always well under control,it's not often you see someone so good with animals.

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    Good write up! And again shows the problem of registration. As with the chipping law, only the law abiding will comply. The new heading will be "The unchipped dog...." Hope it's put down and the owner charged.
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    Quote Originally Posted by swanny

    The only dog that I know of which will kill for the sake of killing regardless of training is an Alaskan Malamute. In all other cases, punish the owners.
    Hoi - that's a bit harsh
    We own 2 Malamutes. (55kg, female, 62kg male - 6 and 7 years old )
    Yes, they cannot be trusted around cats or other small animals, and Yes our un-neutured male will not back down if challenged by another dog, but would fight.
    An Yes you cannot let them off a lead, as they are very "independent" dogs and are not motivated to please their owners or by food. They pretty much do what they want, and are quite happy to disobey orders if they feel like it.
    Which is backed up by the comment "regardless of training"

    But the with people they are fantastic and known to be so. They adore people. I can walk them both on leads by myself (I weigh 60kg) and frequently have children come and pat them. I have never even heard of a malamute attacking a person - they are completely hopeless guard dogs, welcome anyone in to the house.
    Ours have free reign of our house, sleep in our bedroom with us. They are gentle giants.

    In fact the only dog attacks, deaths I know Mals have caused in the last few years were

    1 - A woman got pulled over and hit head on kerb when walking her dogs (you have to train them young not to pull when walked or you have no chance of holding them back, they are really really strong)
    2 - Woman got between 2 malamutes fighting and got nipped accidentally, bursting a blood vessel in leg, and bled to death.

    So folks, don't panic if you meet a Malamute or your neighbours get one.
    They will never hurt you, but I can't vouch for the neighbourhood cats / chickens and Bichon Freises.
    And they seldom bark (but can howl like wolves should the mood take them)

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    Quote Originally Posted by magicfairy
    but can howl like wolves should the mood take them)

    Their appearance is not far removed.
    JMO - It's the prominent asshole (shutup hitcher) that I don't like much about them or any breed so adorned.

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