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Old 07-26-2005, 06:09 AM   #5
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[quoteost_uid0="Virtual Fighter"]...until they do it.

Ask yourself, what's more important, the life of a little girl, or the life of a pitbull?
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the life of a little girl of course...... but what pitbulls will go after little girls.....only the ones that have irresponsible trainers. some trainers are stupid and hit their dog and stuff which can make your dog either obey you more or make it aggressive.... and 2ndly, if the owner lets their pitbull loose then its their fault.... keep it on a leash....... if its in the backyard, make sure it can't get loose. if you think it may be able to get out the yard, then tie it up. or simply keep it in your house. Owners have to be aware of their dogs actions and where they are and be aware of possibilities of them escaping.

One time, i took my pitbull into my background so it could take that mean poop....lol.... and i wasnt paying attention and it escaped out in the street. i dont think it harmed anyone, but if it did, whos fault was it? it would of been more of my fault then the dog itself. So what im saying is you can't fully blame the pitbull. Some of that blame needs to go to the owners of these pitbulls.
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