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Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Hogwild7
Walking My dog this morning on a leash, neighbor let their pit bull out. Ran straight to us to attack my dog in the street. My German Shepherd female met it with teeth out. Knocked it to the ground and my dog had it down by the throat. I pulled her back and the pit ran for the house. Every pit I have encountered does this. I think I will start carrying and just shoot them. I am sick of them. I don't want my dog torn up by some POS Pit. And I am not sure they won't bite me. The old ladies on my street can't walk anymore with their grandchildren because of them.

Same exact thing happened to me while walking my Doberman back in the late 1980s, except the dog that ran into the street to attack my leashed Doberman was a Boxer. My Doberman instantly took the top and had him by the throat on his back. He was holding the Boxer down like that, snarling and letting him know he was pissed and who's boss. Then, when the Boxer (on his back) seemed to completely give up the fight, my Doberman let go of his throat and slowly stepped off him, assuming he had made his point. Just as he was stepping off, though, the Boxer lunged his head upward and grabbed my Doberman by the throat, cutting off his windpipe. Boxer was doing what Boxers do, he just held on, as my Doberman was beginning to lose consciousness. I looked around for something to smack the Boxer with, but could find nothing on the street, and I wasn't armed. Just as my dog lost consciousness, the owner came out and pulled his Boxer off my Doberman.

Dirty fighting dog. He was beat fair and square, and when it appeared clear who the winner was, my dog stepped off him, and he took that chance to get a death grip on my Doberman.

People are like that too.

You show a reprobate mercy and they stab you as soon as you turn your back on them.

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Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Hogwild7
Walking My dog this morning on a leash, neighbor let their pit bull out. Ran straight to us to attack my dog in the street. My German Shepherd female met it with teeth out. Knocked it to the ground and my dog had it down by the throat. I pulled her back and the pit ran for the house. Every pit I have encountered does this. I think I will start carrying and just shoot them. I am sick of them. I don't want my dog torn up by some POS Pit. And I am not sure they won't bite me. The old ladies on my street can't walk anymore with their grandchildren because of them.

Same exact thing happened to me while walking my Doberman back in the late 1980s, except the dog that ran into the street to attack my leashed Doberman was a Boxer. My Doberman instantly took the top and had him by the throat on his back. He was holding the Boxer down like that, snarling and letting him know he was pissed and who's boss. Then, when the Boxer (on his back) seemed to completely give up the fight, my Doberman let go of his throat and slowly stepped off him, assuming he had made his point. Just as he was stepping off, though, the Boxer lunged his head upward and grabbed my Doberman by the throat, cutting off his windpipe. Boxer was doing what Boxers do, he just held on, as my Doberman was beginning to lose consciousness. I looked around for something to smack the Boxer with, but could find nothing on the street, and I wasn't armed. Just as my dog lost consciousness, the owner came out and pulled his Boxer off my Doberman.

Dirty fighting dog. He was beat fair and square, and when it appeared clear who the winner was, my dog stepped off him, and he took that chance to get a death grip on my Doberman.

People are like that too.

You show a reprobate mercy and they stab you as soon as you turn your back on them.
tell us about the time it happened to you

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I'm not afraid of pits and don't hate all of them even though I probably should considering. I'd have another if I had the time to spend with it.

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Originally Posted by ribka
Originally Posted by Hogwild7
Walking My dog this morning on a leash, neighbor let their pit bull out. Ran straight to us to attack my dog in the street. My German Shepherd female met it with teeth out. Knocked it to the ground and my dog had it down by the throat. I pulled her back and the pit ran for the house. Every pit I have encountered does this. I think I will start carrying and just shoot them. I am sick of them. I don't want my dog torn up by some POS Pit. And I am not sure they won't bite me. The old ladies on my street can't walk anymore with their grandchildren because of them.


file a police report documenting all of the problems with this pit. Put in report that you fear your safety and the health and safety of neighbors before you shoot it the next time it attacks

Not a bad idea at all to have a paper trail on that particular dog..............AND OWNER.


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There's a whole lot of difference in a 40 or 50lb pit and one that goes 80 or 100lbs pounds .

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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Not a bad idea at all to have a paper trail on that particular dog..............AND OWNER.
A blood trail. It has not one time worked out for me to complain about a bad dog. I tried 3 different times to get owners to do something about their dogs. Didn't work and ended up with 3 very angry dog owners. Kill him (the dog, not the owner) and don't make any statements.


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Actually the best thing is charter pitbull revolver with shot shells.

The reason is the situation is so fast you just blast the face of the dog so you don’t risk missing or having a stray bullet.

99% of the time it’s worthless talking to owners

I have much experience in this regard, the two best and most reliable calibers are the .40 and 45acp.

In my 44 special, the shape of the capsuls have jumped crimp and jammed up my revolver

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Originally Posted by hunter4623
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Hogwild7
Walking My dog this morning on a leash, neighbor let their pit bull out. Ran straight to us to attack my dog in the street. My German Shepherd female met it with teeth out. Knocked it to the ground and my dog had it down by the throat. I pulled her back and the pit ran for the house. Every pit I have encountered does this. I think I will start carrying and just shoot them. I am sick of them. I don't want my dog torn up by some POS Pit. And I am not sure they won't bite me. The old ladies on my street can't walk anymore with their grandchildren because of them.

Same exact thing happened to me while walking my Doberman back in the late 1980s, except the dog that ran into the street to attack my leashed Doberman was a Boxer. My Doberman instantly took the top and had him by the throat on his back. He was holding the Boxer down like that, snarling and letting him know he was pissed and who's boss. Then, when the Boxer (on his back) seemed to completely give up the fight, my Doberman let go of his throat and slowly stepped off him, assuming he had made his point. Just as he was stepping off, though, the Boxer lunged his head upward and grabbed my Doberman by the throat, cutting off his windpipe. Boxer was doing what Boxers do, he just held on, as my Doberman was beginning to lose consciousness. I looked around for something to smack the Boxer with, but could find nothing on the street, and I wasn't armed. Just as my dog lost consciousness, the owner came out and pulled his Boxer off my Doberman.

Dirty fighting dog. He was beat fair and square, and when it appeared clear who the winner was, my dog stepped off him, and he took that chance to get a death grip on my Doberman.

People are like that too.

You show a reprobate mercy and they stab you as soon as you turn your back on them.
tell *me* about the time it happened to you

I don't want to disobey the wisdom Jesus Christ told me.

"Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you."

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Originally Posted by JohnnyLoco
Actually the best thing is charter pitbull revolver with shot shells.

The reason is the situation is so fast you just blast the face of the dog so you don’t risk missing or having a stray bullet.

99% of the time it’s worthless talking to owners

I have much experience in this regard, the two best and most reliable calibers are the .40 and 45acp.

In my 44 special, the shape of the capsuls have jumped crimp and jammed up my revolver

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The perfect tool for the job!

AND it's only 22ounces.

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Originally Posted by Hogwild7
Walking My dog this morning on a leash, neighbor let their pit bull out. Ran straight to us to attack my dog in the street. My German Shepherd female met it with teeth out. Knocked it to the ground and my dog had it down by the throat. I pulled her back and the pit ran for the house. Every pit I have encountered does this. I think I will start carrying and just shoot them. I am sick of them. I don't want my dog torn up by some POS Pit. And I am not sure they won't bite me. The old ladies on my street can't walk anymore with their grandchildren because of them.


You should have called the police because this dog is dangerous and the moment the pit ran off the owners property the owner was liable. If you were walking a beagle your dog would likely be dead


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Originally Posted by Dustyone
Originally Posted by Hogwild7
Walking My dog this morning on a leash, neighbor let their pit bull out. Ran straight to us to attack my dog in the street. My German Shepherd female met it with teeth out. Knocked it to the ground and my dog had it down by the throat. I pulled her back and the pit ran for the house. Every pit I have encountered does this. I think I will start carrying and just shoot them. I am sick of them. I don't want my dog torn up by some POS Pit. And I am not sure they won't bite me. The old ladies on my street can't walk anymore with their grandchildren because of them.


You should have called the police because this dog is dangerous and the moment the pit ran off the owners property the owner was liable. If you were walking a beagle your dog would likely be dead
had a beagle that kicked my neighbors dobermans ass that beagle got him by the throats and didn't let go.


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Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
Originally Posted by hunter4623
Originally Posted by Happy_Camper
Originally Posted by The_Real_Hawkeye
Originally Posted by Hogwild7
Walking My dog this morning on a leash, neighbor let their pit bull out. Ran straight to us to attack my dog in the street. My German Shepherd female met it with teeth out. Knocked it to the ground and my dog had it down by the throat. I pulled her back and the pit ran for the house. Every pit I have encountered does this. I think I will start carrying and just shoot them. I am sick of them. I don't want my dog torn up by some POS Pit. And I am not sure they won't bite me. The old ladies on my street can't walk anymore with their grandchildren because of them.

Same exact thing happened to me while walking my Doberman back in the late 1980s, except the dog that ran into the street to attack my leashed Doberman was a Boxer. My Doberman instantly took the top and had him by the throat on his back. He was holding the Boxer down like that, snarling and letting him know he was pissed and who's boss. Then, when the Boxer (on his back) seemed to completely give up the fight, my Doberman let go of his throat and slowly stepped off him, assuming he had made his point. Just as he was stepping off, though, the Boxer lunged his head upward and grabbed my Doberman by the throat, cutting off his windpipe. Boxer was doing what Boxers do, he just held on, as my Doberman was beginning to lose consciousness. I looked around for something to smack the Boxer with, but could find nothing on the street, and I wasn't armed. Just as my dog lost consciousness, the owner came out and pulled his Boxer off my Doberman.

Dirty fighting dog. He was beat fair and square, and when it appeared clear who the winner was, my dog stepped off him, and he took that chance to get a death grip on my Doberman.

People are like that too.

You show a reprobate mercy and they stab you as soon as you turn your back on them.
tell *me* about the time it happened to you

I don't want to disobey the wisdom Jesus Christ told me.

"Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, neither cast ye your pearls before swine, lest they trample them under their feet, and turn again and rend you."


Preach it, you fake ass kook

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Originally Posted by stxhunter
Originally Posted by Dustyone
Originally Posted by Hogwild7
Walking My dog this morning on a leash, neighbor let their pit bull out. Ran straight to us to attack my dog in the street. My German Shepherd female met it with teeth out. Knocked it to the ground and my dog had it down by the throat. I pulled her back and the pit ran for the house. Every pit I have encountered does this. I think I will start carrying and just shoot them. I am sick of them. I don't want my dog torn up by some POS Pit. And I am not sure they won't bite me. The old ladies on my street can't walk anymore with their grandchildren because of them.


You should have called the police because this dog is dangerous and the moment the pit ran off the owners property the owner was liable. If you were walking a beagle your dog would likely be dead
had a beagle that kicked my neighbors dobermans ass that beagle got him by the throats and didn't let go.


Because the doberman was laughing too hard

Pit Bull shot after killing beagle

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Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Not a bad idea at all to have a paper trail on that particular dog..............AND OWNER.
A blood trail. It has not one time worked out for me to complain about a bad dog. I tried 3 different times to get owners to do something about their dogs. Didn't work and ended up with 3 very angry dog owners. Kill him (the dog, not the owner) and don't make any statements.

Paper trail is just CYA for when you do shoot the dog.


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Originally Posted by Valsdad
Originally Posted by Hastings
Originally Posted by Valsdad
Not a bad idea at all to have a paper trail on that particular dog..............AND OWNER.
A blood trail. It has not one time worked out for me to complain about a bad dog. I tried 3 different times to get owners to do something about their dogs. Didn't work and ended up with 3 very angry dog owners. Kill him (the dog, not the owner) and don't make any statements.

Paper trail is just CYA for when you do shoot the dog.



Yup, I could care less how "mad" the dog owner is, I would know that I did the right thing and so would the cops.


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