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    The only time she takes her dog out is to go to the bathroom a few times a day, she cant take him out much because he is so agressive towards other animals and we have lots of dogs on our street. Yesterday she came over to see how my leg was and to tell me she was sorry again but I didnt have the heart to tell her I dont want near her dog I only said I wouldnt go near him for awhile because I dont want to get jumped on. I even had a nightmare about him and to make things worse we have these drug dealers right down our street with 2 really agressive pitbulls that scare me also. I Just cant help to be afraid of them now no matter how cute they are I wish I didnt feel this way but I still picture the way her dog scared me and how close I could have been to being attacked and seriously injured its like I saw it in his eyes and had a very strange gut feeling about him.

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    I'm really sorry your so scared of pit bulls. Try to keep in mind, that its the owners fault in these cases. Your friend probably didn’t take her pit bull out when he was a pup and socialize him. We had Ebony out and about when she was a pup. She's fine on walks, she walks by other dogs all the time she doesn't get aggressive. I really wish you could meet her. I honestly don't think you would be scared of her she really is a sweet girl. Did you suggest to your friend that her dog should be neutered? Why does she want to keep him intact? Has he been around a lot of people? I'm worried about him and your friend. If anything should ever happen her dog will pay the price and she will be in a lot of trouble. I honestly think she would see a huge difference in him if she would get him fixed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jadapit
    I'm really sorry your so scared of pit bulls. Try to keep in mind, that its the owners fault in these cases. Your friend probably didn’t take her pit bull out when he was a pup and socialize him. We had Ebony out and about when she was a pup. She's fine on walks, she walks by other dogs all the time she doesn't get aggressive. I really wish you could meet her. I honestly don't think you would be scared of her she really is a sweet girl. Did you suggest to your friend that her dog should be neutered? Why does she want to keep him intact? Has he been around a lot of people? I'm worried about him and your friend. If anything should ever happen her dog will pay the price and she will be in a lot of trouble. I honestly think she would see a huge difference in him if she would get him fixed.

    Well I dont actually know why he isnt fixed. I think he did father puppies once but not sure. I doubt he was really around alot of dogs and people before just by the way he acts. She just moved here from florida recently so I dont know a whole lot about him though. He is seriously the biggest pitty I have ever seen and his head has to be atleast the size of 2 human heads. I never see alot of people at her house and I think he should be fixed but still needs training because he will end up killing someone some day She has to lock him up when little kids are outside even when he is inside because he wants to go after them.

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    Omg, that is not good if he wants to go after kids. A pit bull should NEVER show any human aggression. She really needs to contact a trainer and get him fixed.

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    He wants to go after the kids?? This is REALLY unacceptable, a human agressive dog of ANY breed is dangerous...Please, please, try and talk to her before he becomes another headline, and someone ends up getting hurt.

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    I think thats why she has him in the house so much, IF he see's a little kid outside running and playing he wants to chase it and get it. If a little kid is in her house he jumps on them and doesnt let them move or get up at all then humps them also. He already attacked something from what I know I never actually asked though. I wish she would just get him trained he is 6 yrs old so I dont think fixing him would do too much by now at his age but I dont know.

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    Quote Originally Posted by angelbow20
    I think thats why she has him in the house so much, IF he see's a little kid outside running and playing he wants to chase it and get it. If a little kid is in her house he jumps on them and doesnt let them move or get up at all then humps them also. He already attacked something from what I know I never actually asked though. I wish she would just get him trained he is 6 yrs old so I dont think fixing him would do too much by now at his age but I dont know.

    You are right- it won't do much..he's been allowed to run the house for 6 years, its not going to be an overnight fix...she needs to get professional help.

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