No, Tasha did not have any wounds. In fact, she appears to be treated very well. She is well behaved and shows no signs of abuse.
Her only sign of that environment is the fact that she does not back down from other dogs for the life of her. The Husky Rescue's vet estimated that she is only 6 months old. -That's pretty young to not be submissive towards bigger older dogs. (At least to me, I am not an expert.)
Mike and I talked about it, and also talked to a few neighbors that we trust about the situation with Whetto. We've decided to wait a month or two first before we start reporting anything. I know that Whetto's life (and possibly other pits) lives are in jeapardy, but ours may be too. Apparently this guy has had several drug and violent convictions since he's lived there. The only reason that it was quiet the first few years I lived here is because he was in prison. He seemed totally loaded on something when I was talking to him the other day. All though I am torn, my family's safety is most important. If I report things now, I'll be the first person he suspects. But if I wait a bit, he'll probably forget that I was asking about the dog's wounds.
I don't know who in the heck I was talking to the last time I had Tasha. -Maybe his son. That guy seemed a little rough but halfway decent. This guy looks like a 50 year old or so ganster.
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