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Killed by her pit bulls................
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<blockquote data-quote="ropinranger" data-source="post: 1471569" data-attributes="member: 24346"><p>Dun, I had a red nosed pit about 20 years ago that was like that...a great dog, and as friendly to other folks and animals as well. But, when i was out walking him(stationed in San Antonio, so i lived in the city), a lot of folks steered clear of us, even back then....he looked like he was ready to attack at all times. I owned a chocolate lab at the same time, and it was considerably more aggressive than the pit back then. But, i have no doubt, that if need be, the pit would do a lot of damage to whatever it decided was a threat. I gave him to a friend when i was stationed in Korea, and by all accounts, he staid laid back and affectionate until he passed.</p><p></p><p>That, said, when out in public, i kept a close eye, and leash on him; i also would never let anyone come into the house until i had control of him....just in case.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ropinranger, post: 1471569, member: 24346"] Dun, I had a red nosed pit about 20 years ago that was like that...a great dog, and as friendly to other folks and animals as well. But, when i was out walking him(stationed in San Antonio, so i lived in the city), a lot of folks steered clear of us, even back then....he looked like he was ready to attack at all times. I owned a chocolate lab at the same time, and it was considerably more aggressive than the pit back then. But, i have no doubt, that if need be, the pit would do a lot of damage to whatever it decided was a threat. I gave him to a friend when i was stationed in Korea, and by all accounts, he staid laid back and affectionate until he passed. That, said, when out in public, i kept a close eye, and leash on him; i also would never let anyone come into the house until i had control of him....just in case. [/QUOTE]
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