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<blockquote data-quote="farmerjan" data-source="post: 1472851" data-attributes="member: 25884"><p>There was a follow up to the story; on them doing tests on the dogs after they were euthanized. Also a follow up about the changes that the dogs were forced to endure in the last 6 months. Something changed in the personal life of the woman, the dogs went from living with her inside her own house, to a kennel at her fathers house. He was not personally taking care of them, she was coming back to the house to feed and take care of them; an average of 5 times a week. So right there, not a daily regimen of food and such. So they went from being loved and constantly in communication with the woman, to being put in a kennel, with minimal interaction with her or any human. Also the change in weather and lack of exercise that they had been previously receiving.. I am not making excuses for the dogs. But, any good trainer will tell you that severe changes in a dogs routine, habitat, etc., will cause different reactions and personality changes in the dog. So although I do not have alot of experience with pitts, except for one loveable slob that comes to a dairy I test and can't get enough pets and rubs and is the most tail wagging try to please you dog; I can say that there were reasons that the dogs' personalities may have changed. Again, not a good reason to attack your owner. But I have seen dogs bite for very little provocations. A small dog would not have been able to kill it's owner like they did, but there are alot of breeds that have been known to do major damage when they bite.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="farmerjan, post: 1472851, member: 25884"] There was a follow up to the story; on them doing tests on the dogs after they were euthanized. Also a follow up about the changes that the dogs were forced to endure in the last 6 months. Something changed in the personal life of the woman, the dogs went from living with her inside her own house, to a kennel at her fathers house. He was not personally taking care of them, she was coming back to the house to feed and take care of them; an average of 5 times a week. So right there, not a daily regimen of food and such. So they went from being loved and constantly in communication with the woman, to being put in a kennel, with minimal interaction with her or any human. Also the change in weather and lack of exercise that they had been previously receiving.. I am not making excuses for the dogs. But, any good trainer will tell you that severe changes in a dogs routine, habitat, etc., will cause different reactions and personality changes in the dog. So although I do not have alot of experience with pitts, except for one loveable slob that comes to a dairy I test and can't get enough pets and rubs and is the most tail wagging try to please you dog; I can say that there were reasons that the dogs' personalities may have changed. Again, not a good reason to attack your owner. But I have seen dogs bite for very little provocations. A small dog would not have been able to kill it's owner like they did, but there are alot of breeds that have been known to do major damage when they bite. [/QUOTE]
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