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In reply to the discussion: Pitbulls Used to Be Considered the Perfect "Nanny Dogs" for Children -- [View all]YarnAddict
(1,850 posts)but my heart still is breaking over the whole thing.
I volunteer at that shelter, and have gotten to know a lot of the people who work and volunteer there. They are all completely mystified by the whole thing. It was so out of character for her. But, we know very little about what went on prior to her coming to the shelter. My understanding is that it wasn't the best situation. Maybe some of that experience still lingered . . .
Since the attacks began so suddenly and escalated so quickly--maybe a week and a half between the first attack and the day we took her back to the shelter--there really wasn't time to strategize how to deal with it. It became a very dangerous situation very quickly. I was so desperate for an answer that I even e-mailed and called the "Pit Bulls & Parolees" shelter. No one ever answered me or returned my call.
I just hope that her new owner will take good care of her, and that she will have a long and happy life.