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Old 12-13-2006, 12:43 PM
Phimuteach Phimuteach is offline
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[quote=CUGreekgirl;1370848]Totally myth.



I guess I should take those friend of a friend factoids with a grain of salt.
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Old 12-16-2006, 01:38 PM
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I have seen the pit puppy article on a couple forums the past few days and pretty much everyone agrees that the parents had to be high on something. It would take awhile for a pup to chew off a baby's toes, and that baby probably screamed as soon as the pup started chewing. Why didn't the parents hear the baby? 6 wks is too early to take a puppy away from its litter. The dog probably was probably either trying to nurse then when he didn't get any milk, he started to chew, or he thought he was playing with one of his litter mates. Poor puppy and poor kid.
I totally agree, as (1) that pup was entirely too young to be away from his mother and littermates, and baby toes are about the size of a nipple, so nursing does seem like the intentions of the dog and (2) those owners/parents had to be on something, as a baby would have cried as soon as the pup started chewing, cause puppy teeth are like needles!

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Old 12-16-2006, 04:22 PM
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This is truely a sad situation.

This once again shows the ineptitude of some parents who are either to poor or on drugs which means they are poor because it it.

Again the name of a breed PIT BULL brings fear and loathing and is usually wrong.

This was just a pup that did not know any better. It was the parents who were at fault, not the dog. But again the name of the breed brings horror to people.

There are other breeds who are worse and one is the St. Benard but everyone things they are great.

I had a pit bull and he was fantastic with the two little grand daughters of the lady I was living with.

Even the most docile animal can turn and be mean depending on they are treated.
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