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Jumpinjackflash wrote:-You wouldn't let them fight if one was yours would you?.


Sorry I misread it as two fighting-dogs you know two pitbulls or similar, but if one was my pet then not for one moment would I tolerate it.

I agree with *Bob* the stick should go up the owners arse, as the dog has been driven to savagery by him.


Some years ago walking across Brockwell park a dog came over the horizon took one look at me and started to walk towards me, I changed direction and it changed direction. Half a minute later it came at me, it did not run, or bark, it wanted to eat me quietly as it made hardly any noise. Fortunately for me I was carrying a walking stick, I managed to keep it off me by swinging violently for the few seconds or minutes the attack took place. Then across the park came a dog walker with a number of animals on leads and the attacking pit bull stopped turned and walked towards the dog walker and showed no aggression at all. From that time I never go walking with out a stick. It was terrifying and had I been armed with a gun I would have gladly shot that animal dead along with it's owner who of course was not with the beast.

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