Dear abby. I need some help. My little half shitzu half Datsun has this really aggressive move where he lunges for the bigger dogs throat. So far they've all put up with him at the dog park. A few have went at him but he hasn't been hurt yet. He's gonna get it sooner or later so the behavior has to stop.![]()
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My neighbor has a pit bull. It is not socialized. My dog and it almost had an encounter. I was getting out my car with coffee and phone and my dog ran to the end of his retractable leash. Of course I spilled my coffee. But if my dog ever gets loose and attacks that dog he's dead. What can I do to change this behavior? I let it go too long. Thought it was funny or cute but it's not.
Also real aggressive when first coming into the park. Makes the dogs on the other side think a fights about to happen.
A neighborhood pit bull broke from it's chain last week and tried to kill a friend's dog. It's a tiny little dog who was just going for a walk. The dog needed surgery. When my dog was still alive, the pit bull would go nuts every time we walked by.
The POS woman who owns the pit bull came out and took the dog and didn't ask if the other dog or the people - our friend was also bit - were ok. She just took the dog in.
So they are going to sue for the vet bill and try to get the dog classified as a dangerous dog.
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