Pitbull Guide

Monday, December 31, 2007

Vicious Pit Bulls Attack Chuck


In most cases I do not have anything at all against Pit Bull dogs. I say most cases because this is the exception to that rule. There is a pack of 3 adult Pit Bulls in our neighborhood that are allowed to run free. They have terrorized the neighborhood for about a year or more.

They have chased kids, chased women into their cars and homes, and even chased one guy up a tree and kept him cornered for, according to him, almost 3 hours. Many people have called animal control on the owners several times and have gotten no help at all.

One night, these Pit Bulls attacked a beloved neighborhood dog named Chuck. At the time of the attack, he was not our dog but since the day he was attacked he has been ours. That is because the actual owners have no clue how to take care of a healthy dog, much less one that can not walk, poop, pee, or eat without a helping hand.

Now, the biggest problem with these Pit Bull dogs is, the owners. They just let the whole pack of dogs run free to do whatever they want. These dogs have already been allowed by the owners to drag a dog out of the street that was killed by a car, and eat it to the bone. We think, but have no proof, that they were also training the dogs to fight other dogs. Either way, once a Pit Bull gets a taste of blood, they are hooked and can not be turned back. That is the point at which a responsible Pit Bull owner has to take the heart wrenching step of having their dog destroyed, or risk having their dog turn on a person and then really escalate the problem, perhaps to the level of man slaughter or wrongful death.

It is not the fault of the dogs. It is the fault of the people that own them.

Chuck after treatment-

A blog about a dog that was attacked by pitbulls in my neighborhood. There is commentary on the ongoing problems with the pitbull owners as well as some light hearted fun stuff about Chuck, The Mangled Dog and his day to day life. There is also stuff about other pets and Chuck's friends. http://www.themangleddog.blogspot.com

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1 comments:

Anonymous 9:06 AM  

Hey Dog Advicer,
Thanks for your interest in The Mangled Dog. I will provide a link to your blog as well.