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In reply to the discussion: "Girl scarred by pit bull attack asked to leave restaurant" (KFC in Jackson MS) [View all]get the red out
(13,971 posts)91. I agree
It takes work to properly train and exercise one dog, there would be way too many short cuts with 10. Mine is a Border Collie so I admit she takes a bit more time than some other breeds. But Pitties are fairly active dogs also, they would need mental and physical stimulation to get their needs met.
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"Girl scarred by pit bull attack asked to leave restaurant" (KFC in Jackson MS) [View all]
Rowdyboy
Jun 2014
OP
And even that is an understatement. The stupidity and cruelness of many people amazes me. n/t
RKP5637
Jun 2014
#178
KFC says they couldn't verify this incident took place after their internal investigation.
LisaL
Jun 2014
#179
Her face is paralyzed, so she'd have trouble eating it. And her insurance company
pnwmom
Jun 2014
#35
Hopefully they can file a bad faith suit against the company. With this little girl as the
Dustlawyer
Jun 2014
#123
I don't think the Col Sanders family has had any significant interest in KFC in decades.
Gidney N Cloyd
Jun 2014
#125
I'd love to hear what KFC corporate has to say about this franchise holder.
TheCowsCameHome
Jun 2014
#16
Yeah. No reflection nor disrespect toward the child, but there was obviously
maddiemom
Jun 2014
#148
It sounds like the dogs belonged to her grandfather or another family member:
Control-Z
Jun 2014
#52
everyone covered the issues nicely. I happened to notice that the owner of the dogs is the ex-
niyad
Jun 2014
#32
Her insurance company is refusing to pay for needed medications and her feeding tube.
pnwmom
Jun 2014
#36
Most legitimate dog breeders breed and raise puppies to sell and concentrate
maddiemom
Jun 2014
#151
daily - these dogs attack daily . . . the harm and sadness they have brought . . . to include
DrDan
Jun 2014
#82
Al you do is prove that prejudice is ugly everywhere, and should not be tolerated anywhere.
baldguy
Jun 2014
#93
or course it has to do with pit bulls - and "innocent" is the last way to describe them
DrDan
Jun 2014
#94
Just as I figured - you wouldn't be at all upset if she had been in a car accident.
baldguy
Jun 2014
#102
And you can't even manage to express any small bit of compassion at all for a little girl.
baldguy
Jun 2014
#87
wow - this dishonesty is simply overwhelming - I, nor others I have seen post, have called for ANY
DrDan
Jun 2014
#130
We have a 7 year old of a family friend with no penis or testicles thanks to a pit bull
joeglow3
Jun 2014
#137
I find this nearly impossible to believe. This beautiful child has obviously
maddiemom
Jun 2014
#107
She's precious and I wish the best in her healing process. thanks for highlighting this, Rowdboy
Cha
Jun 2014
#110
Yes, that is important but my point is to help this little girl out emotionally.
Trust Buster
Jun 2014
#120
What a sweet little girl, hoping healing for her. For those making this about "pit bulls"?
uppityperson
Jun 2014
#138
You are entirely correct. I copied the thread title from the local TV station that covered the story
Rowdyboy
Jun 2014
#139
such an adorable face! just heard of this. Will be contributing for her medical bills. incredible,
Bill USA
Jun 2014
#168