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My family attacked by an American Pitbull!
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Ben, I am sorry your family was attacked by that dog and you did your best to get him off.
I'm no expert on Mexican Law, but I didn't hear anything about contacting the police and making a report .
I think you know who the Pit Bull owner is and wonder why you didn't file a complaint?
It seems obvious this pit bull was dangerous, left unattended and the owner is liable.
Why not get a lawyer and sue for damages from the attack?I saw a star, reached for it...and MISSED
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Originally posted by Howard View PostBen, I am sorry your family was attacked by that dog and you did your best to get him off.
I'm no expert on Mexican Law, but I didn't hear anything about contacting the police and making a report .
I think you know who the Pit Bull owner is and wonder why you didn't file a complaint?
It seems obvious this pit bull was dangerous, left unattended and the owner is liable.
Why not get a lawyer and sue for damages from the attack?
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Originally posted by ben1 View Post
Hello Howard, police was there right after and we had to go the next day for a full report. The dog is already gone and if the owner does not pay he goes to prison, so all good. My wife is much better, we are back in the gym and at it. Monday the prep starts for both of us. Thank you very much Howard!!!I saw a star, reached for it...and MISSED
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Me and my dog were attacked by a pit that was left unleashed. My dog was hurt and even I had bites with skin broken pulling them apart. I blame the white trash owner, not the dog.Muscular Development Online Editor
FB: Ron Harris IG: RonHarrisMuscle Author "EvilX10: 10 Tales of Extreme Darkness"
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Originally posted by Ron Harris View PostMe and my dog were attacked by a pit that was left unleashed. My dog was hurt and even I had bites with skin broken pulling them apart. I blame the white trash owner, not the dog.
I currently have a goofy 100 lb malamute mix and I always walk him on a leash and only let him run in our large fenced back yard.
Even he barks too much outside , I go out a bring him him in so he doesn't bother anyone.
LOL< we live on 5 wooded acres, so it's not like he's close to others , but I still take care of him.
Soon, after we got him from the pound , he got out and ran thru the neighborhood.
I was lucky to have nearby neighbor catch him . I saw them in his drive way as I drove around looking.
I thanked him and went back later with a gift card for catching/holding him.
It continues to amaze me how some still refuse to take responsibility for their dog.
I saw a star, reached for it...and MISSED
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Originally posted by Howard View PostYou're 100% right and that's why I take full responsibility for my dog, regardless of what he does.
I currently have a goofy 100 lb malamute mix and I always walk him on a leash and only let him run in our large fenced back yard.
Even he barks too much outside , I go out a bring him him in so he doesn't bother anyone.
LOL< we live on 5 wooded acres, so it's not like he's close to others , but I still take care of him.
Soon, after we got him from the pound , he got out and ran thru the neighborhood.
I was lucky to have nearby neighbor catch him . I saw them in his drive way as I drove around looking.
I thanked him and went back later with a gift card for catching/holding him.
It continues to amaze me how some still refuse to take responsibility for their dog.Muscular Development Online Editor
FB: Ron Harris IG: RonHarrisMuscle Author "EvilX10: 10 Tales of Extreme Darkness"
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Originally posted by Ron Harris View PostMe and my dog were attacked by a pit that was left unleashed. My dog was hurt and even I had bites with skin broken pulling them apart. I blame the white trash owner, not the dog.
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Originally posted by Howard View PostYou're 100% right and that's why I take full responsibility for my dog, regardless of what he does.
I currently have a goofy 100 lb malamute mix and I always walk him on a leash and only let him run in our large fenced back yard.
Even he barks too much outside , I go out a bring him him in so he doesn't bother anyone.
LOL< we live on 5 wooded acres, so it's not like he's close to others , but I still take care of him.
Soon, after we got him from the pound , he got out and ran thru the neighborhood.
I was lucky to have nearby neighbor catch him . I saw them in his drive way as I drove around looking.
I thanked him and went back later with a gift card for catching/holding him.
It continues to amaze me how some still refuse to take responsibility for their dog.
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sorry to hear about the attack
i have two very well trained Rottweiler's but i treat them like a loaded gun
I have them for guarding and companionship and they are superb dogs but i am truly aware of their capabilities and there fore extremely mindful of this.
You did the right thing by choking the dog out, most people try and pry the jaws apart, i carry a slip knot with a handle on it,
i have had to use it in the past when a larger dog (not mine) would not let a smaller dog out of its jaws, it very effective.
I see flogs walking large dogs off the leash and every time i see it i shudder
It could have been much worse if you were not present, much respect for doing what you did.
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Originally posted by taz devil View Postsorry to hear about the attack
i have two very well trained Rottweiler's but i treat them like a loaded gun
I have them for guarding and companionship and they are superb dogs but i am truly aware of their capabilities and there fore extremely mindful of this.
You did the right thing by choking the dog out, most people try and pry the jaws apart, i carry a slip knot with a handle on it,
i have had to use it in the past when a larger dog (not mine) would not let a smaller dog out of its jaws, it very effective.
I see flogs walking large dogs off the leash and every time i see it i shudder
It could have been much worse if you were not present, much respect for doing what you did.Muscular Development Online Editor
FB: Ron Harris IG: RonHarrisMuscle Author "EvilX10: 10 Tales of Extreme Darkness"
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