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Sooo remember about my pit bull and HOA?


Ja  Rhule

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I was walking my German shepherd puppy and I see about a 120lbs bull mastiff is charging us. He stopped in the last second and start sniffing my pup after few minutes he start growling and tried to attack my pup. Luckily for bull mastiff, he's owner ran out and grabbed him. And asked us to walk away. I said luckily for bull mastiff is because I had bear grills knife in my hand open in my pocket and if not for owner I would stub mastiff in the fuging head.

Funny how pit bulls are banned but bull mastiffs are not.

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I was walking my German shepherd puppy and I see about a 120lbs bull mastiff is charging us. He stopped in the last second and start sniffing my pup after few minutes he start growling and tried to attack my pup. Luckily for bull mastiff, he's owner ran out and grabbed him. And asked us to walk away. I said luckily for bull mastiff is because I had bear grills knife in my hand open in my pocket and if not for owner I would stub mastiff in the fuging head.

Funny how pit bulls are banned but bull mastiffs are not.

 

Did u ever hear about that bull mastiff that devoured a much smaller lap dog a few years ago at one of the dog parks in Charlotte? The owner claimed that the mastiff thought the lap dog was it's squeaky tow because they looked similar. 

 

We like going to the dog park up here in Cornelius, but we have a Lab/rotty mix and he's 90 lbs. These people that bring those little lap dogs up here and let them run around with the biggins ....SMH

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The Mastiff was just excited to see the pup and wanted to greet him. However dogs aren't supped to greet face to face. They see that as a challenge. Side to side or face sniffing the butt is how they're supposed to greet. If it happens again, turn your pup around while holding him. It should work out better. Then try to get the pup to sniff the Mastiff. If the Mastiff still growls, address it quickly with a quick yell or whatever (nothing physical unless it's a quick hit to the neck mimicking a quick dull dog bite. Or between rib and outer back thigh). You may have to do this a few more times right then. You may also have to do it for another day or 2. Remember to always stay calm too. Dogs can sense what you feel. If it doesn't get better, tell the owner his pet is too aggressive for him to meet your pup.

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There are 12 breeds that are considered aggressive where I live and you have to carry special insurance just to own one. That said, I've had more than my fair share charge me and they've received a boot to the skull. Not really the dog's fault that the owners are morons that don't take care of their animals but I'm not getting bit because someone else is stupid. It's all about how dogs are raised. Pits get a bad rep when they can be some of the best family dogs there are. 

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