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The emotion in this news story is heart-breaking. The video shows the attack from a distance, there's no blood but the violence of the attack is there, so click at your own discretion. Not quite sure what spurred the Pit to attack in this situation, it looked like the lab was just standing there. Must have been a dispute over territory or what not, it looks like the Pit's owner has him well leashed, I'm wondering if he just escaped or what? If you have more info on this story please share with us, thanks!
There was Pitbull off leash one day while we were hiking with our leashed Ridgeback. I let go of the leash and Slash made that pit cower in shame as it's owner rushed to save him.
There was Pitbull off leash one day while we were hiking with our leashed Ridgeback. I let go of the leash and Slash made that pit cower in shame as it's owner rushed to save him.
A Rhodesian is about twice the size of a Pit, I would imagine that it would own the smaller dog on most occasions.
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