Connie
Posted : 3/15/2011 9:21:05 AM
(((hugs))) My heart goes out to you in this. My son adopted a pit once and she was scarred like she had fought with something. She was a super people dog, seemed to think she was a lap dog (too big)
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, but she would go after anything that had four legs.
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He brought her over one day when he was going to work on our fence. He turned her loose. She went after the horses. By the time I got down to the pasture to see what was going on, I had a horse with a puncture wound to the stifle and he had a dog with a very sore face. She had managed to bite the older horse but the 3 yr old nailed her a good one in the mouth. She had a bloody, sore face, and our horse had a nasty hole in his stifle...which healed nicely, thank heavens for proud flesh powder.
Deciding what to do after this kind of an episode is difficult. Liability could be a nightmare, just because of the breed. I think all puppies like to chase things and have trouble knowing how far to go. Many dogs feel the need to chase cats and some kill them.  
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eople seem to be more upset if the dog is a pit.
Guess I am rambling on, just want you to know that you have some tough calls to make and we are all here for support.