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I'd remind the other owner how much you love your dogs and how little you care for anything that hurts what you love.
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I ****ing hate these dogs.
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If I'm looking at a house to buy and the house next door had 3 pits and a low fence, the search would continue. I wouldn't even look inside.
And yes, I've known people that have well-raised and loved pits. They have told me that in certain situations their dogs get "interesting". We were out front of the house years ago, and another of my friends showed up with his two young kids, and the pits went ****ing crazy. I looked at Paul (the owner) and he just shrugged his shoulders. Later that day we had to break one of his pits away from a deathlock grip on another one of their mutts in the back yard. He literally hit the dog as hard as he could in it's gut to break the clamp. Paul was a flight instructor and his wife an accountant, certainly not the thugs you see raising their dogs to be the badasses they want to be. Not worth the chance with kids around. Clay doesn't have to worry about that.......yet. |
:facepalm: it's 2 pits
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Huge difference.
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The dogs on the other side of fence are pretty well behaved, but go ****ing nuts if my GFs Shih Tzu charges the fence yipping, which she is wont to do. She does this to other dogs that border our yard and no one cares. The owner of those vicious killers had the gall to tell us to keep our harmless lap dog from charging the fence, though. LMAO Your dogs have nothing to fear from mine, bitch. How about you keep your bloodthirsty monsters on the leash? Flame away. |
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Or you can buy a Ruger Mark III suppressed
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I doubt they would jump the fence anyway. Bitch just needs to mind her own business and let me laugh at my tiny dog's antics for my own entertainment. I'm within my rights. |
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Kill them. |
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