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And the next thing the parents will see is their daughter's face chewed off because that dog has had enough and then the poor dog will get put down for being vicious.
(BTW, the person who posted this video on facebook is not the parent or owner of the dog)
And the next thing the parents will see is their daughter's face chewed off because that dog has had enough and then the poor dog will get put down for being vicious.
(BTW, the person who posted this video on facebook is not the parent or owner of the dog)
I can't even watch the entire thing. How much of a fricken warning do they need? One day, that dog is going to attack, the kid will end up with stitches or worse, the dog will be taken and killed, and the media will call it a pitbull attack.
What state and city is this taking place in? Based on the above comments by fellow animal lovers I will not visit the link. But the reason for my post is someone could send the link to the local authorities and save the dog and the child.
PS: I would not post anything negative on their page, as to not warn the offending couple so cops could see what my fellow animal lovers saw.
Last edited by TerraDown; 01-07-2016 at 07:27 PM..
So this is what happens when people say "the dog was always great with the kids, then one day she just snapped!" There are always signs. Sometimes they're glaring, but people see what they want to see.
I would recommend goldfish as a pet. Maybe a rock.
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