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#113
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11-27-2011, 11:07 PM
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Re: Pit Bull Gnawing On Dying Man's Limbs
Help him my ass. The dog's right (looking from the front) foreleg and lower jaw are covered with blood...every time the guy moves the dogs respond with dominant behavior (the neck nips are a classic canine dominance display), proportional to the level of activity he displays. Look what the dog does when the guy tries to push him away with his arm, he bites the guy and drags him. They are standing around looking confused b/c the guy is barely alive, and doesn't seem like prey anymore. This is the aftermath of a man vs. two guard dogs...not pretty.
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#116
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12-02-2011, 08:38 PM
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Re: Pit Bull Gnawing On Dying Man's Limbs
That dog continues to bite the man because that is what his master wants. The dog stops attacking him repeatedly, and the owner puts him back on the poor guy. It is people like the ones who made this video that give ALL pits a bad name.
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#120
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01-14-2012, 06:53 PM
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Re: Pit Bull Gnawing On Dying Man's Limbs
This is animal abuse, too. Throwing a human in that cannot defend himself into the fenced in area is inciting the animals to attack humans. This is why pitts get a bad rep. (IMO)
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