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Old 09-08-2008, 01:59 AM
loyallyroyal loyallyroyal is offline
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hows the kitty?
Did you ever locate the owner?

Your dogs arent aggressive they just have a strong hunting instint.
My pomeranian will kill anything she deems as prey, rabbits, rats, mice, cats, birds, lizards, ect.
I really have to keep an eye on her, Ive never seen a dog so good at killing things, if it was my pom in your husky dogs place, you would of had a dead kitty in a matter of seconds, if its small she breaks it neck, if its to big she rips out their throat.
Who would of though it out of a nice little fluffy pomeranian? hehe and people are scared of my wimpy Dobie lol.

The person with a friend with a Lab x Pit mix, from experience in owning "dangerous dog breeds" they should really contact a dog trainer and get that dogs "canine good citizenship award".
With any dog breed that people are biased with, cant be aggressive even in the off case.
They may also want to look into getting their dog a plastic prong or a german training collar (a lot diff. that the ones in say Petco that can injure your dogs neck) Dog Collar Catalog | "Dog Whisperer" John's Natural Dog Odedience / Puppy Classes
That would give them a lot more control over their dog.

I really dont blame people though, when you have 200lb pitties coming out of kennels with names like "Death Row Kennels" I cant fault them. Feel free to disagree but there is a big diff, between this dog:

Image:American Pit Bull Terrier - Seated.jpg - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

and this one:
Blue Pit Bulls Pit Bull Kennel Blue Pit Bulls For Sale

Finding a good breeder of a 40lb pretty pittie with the characteristic long and lean look is hard to do. Back when I had pitties people used to mistake them for labs.
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