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In reply to the discussion: Horror as 80-year-old double amputee killed by FOUR pit bulls in savage attack which pulled him out [View all]MineralMan
(151,268 posts)16. Yah, adult dogs have histories we don't always know.
We were really careful with Dude until we got to know his personality. He was about 4 or so when we adopted him. Now we do. His only fault is that he likes to lick the head of one of our cats. She's 17 years old, and isn't completely sure that's an acceptable dog behavior. They're working it out, though. I suspect she'll decide it's OK. I saw them curled up together in Dude's bed yesterday.
He's a good beagley dog. Maybe not the Best Beagle Ever, but maybe so, too.
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Horror as 80-year-old double amputee killed by FOUR pit bulls in savage attack which pulled him out [View all]
newmember
May 2013
OP
Sib got a beagle because we grew up with The Best Beagle ever. He ended up being a biter and had to
uppityperson
May 2013
#8
It was. The Best Beagle ever had such soft ears and easy disposition. Wonderful kid dog
uppityperson
May 2013
#12
It's not normal for most breeds to attack and act like this , something got to give here..
newmember
May 2013
#9
These dogs prey on the weakest - the old and infirm, or the very young. Dangerous stuff. n/t
cigsandcoffee
May 2013
#6
Depends how hungry the animal is and who it views as members of the tribe/pack/etc
MillennialDem
May 2013
#23
"three of the dogs belonged to the victim’s relative 61-year-old Barbara Goodwin"
FarCenter
May 2013
#24
Your chances of surviving a pack of Bichon Frisé is better than surviving a pack of Pit Bulls.
FarCenter
May 2013
#75
They should be armed -- no reason that they should jeopardize their own safety for a dog.
FarCenter
May 2013
#76
We had a pack of family-type dogs--all breeds--running loose at the more rural end of our valley.
Common Sense Party
May 2013
#30
They won't. Ever. Wishing for people to behave better will not make them do so.
randome
May 2013
#34