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Kid attacked by dogs after trespassing in neighbors yard
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<blockquote data-quote="StrayBullitt" data-source="post: 15629277" data-attributes="member: 181759"><p>No, I think the kennel was put in place in his case because his yard/fence was proved to be inadequate. Based on what I see in the video which is all I have to go off of, I would agree with that. If he had a 6' fence around his place maybe he isn't required to have a kennel. It could be a rule already set in place for ownership a pit bull in that city / county. It was stated that They already have a rule in place on the amount of pit bulls that can be owned at one time which the owner was violating so there is already some negligence there on his part. </p><p></p><p>I don't feel that I know anyone that has the means or capability to truly fully care for 3 pit bulls as they need extra care and attention, or really 3 dogs of any breed for that matter, Some people can and good on them and you if you're one of those people, I myself am a 1 dog person. </p><p></p><p>Back to the Kennel situation, It's good to have one especially in certain circumstances and I will always have one. Pit bulls by nature can and will be destructive so typically you can't leave them in the house when you leave and not everyone's dogs are inside dogs anyway. I for one am not an owner who let's his dog free roam the yard totally unsupervised. So in this case he goes to the kennel. It's big and has a roof and bed and is up against the house and so it provides shelter as well. It really is like a big dog house in a sense and he has no issues being in it. </p><p></p><p>On the way to work one morning I find my neighbors German Shepard running down the oncoming lane of the road a mile down from our place. I pull over and run over to her. No collar on her, so it took everything I had to keep ahold of her, call him up and he comes down, sure enough it's his dog, she had dug a hole under the fence and got free and in the process ripped her collar off. You just can't under estimate the will of a dog at times. Our road is busy to boot, so there is no doubt in my mind I saved his Dog's life.. and I think he agreed. About a week later guess what's in his yard, yeah a giant kennel. And if you saw it, in my opinion, would have no problem putting your dog in it. They don't have to be some tiny confined box. </p><p></p><p>I'll add that I saved another Dog's life from traffic a year or so later, let this dog stay in the canopy of my truck for 10 hours, dog had no collar, no chip, I'm telling you guys this shit happens, these kind of owners are out there . I had to go door to door with no avail. Only because I left my number at the local coffee shop was I able to get that dog back home. </p><p></p><p>Ok I've said enough and probably too much. My opinions are based on my experiences and what I've personally witnessed, I'm not throwing anything out there on perceptions. </p><p></p><p>By the way my shotgun is locked in the case I got it in, but thanks for you concern. </p><p></p><p>I'll say that I can appreciate many of the replies in here, but I'm done in this thread. Going back to the Hot Teacher thread. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using the <a href="http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568" target="_blank">svtperformance.com mobile app</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StrayBullitt, post: 15629277, member: 181759"] No, I think the kennel was put in place in his case because his yard/fence was proved to be inadequate. Based on what I see in the video which is all I have to go off of, I would agree with that. If he had a 6' fence around his place maybe he isn't required to have a kennel. It could be a rule already set in place for ownership a pit bull in that city / county. It was stated that They already have a rule in place on the amount of pit bulls that can be owned at one time which the owner was violating so there is already some negligence there on his part. I don't feel that I know anyone that has the means or capability to truly fully care for 3 pit bulls as they need extra care and attention, or really 3 dogs of any breed for that matter, Some people can and good on them and you if you're one of those people, I myself am a 1 dog person. Back to the Kennel situation, It's good to have one especially in certain circumstances and I will always have one. Pit bulls by nature can and will be destructive so typically you can't leave them in the house when you leave and not everyone's dogs are inside dogs anyway. I for one am not an owner who let's his dog free roam the yard totally unsupervised. So in this case he goes to the kennel. It's big and has a roof and bed and is up against the house and so it provides shelter as well. It really is like a big dog house in a sense and he has no issues being in it. On the way to work one morning I find my neighbors German Shepard running down the oncoming lane of the road a mile down from our place. I pull over and run over to her. No collar on her, so it took everything I had to keep ahold of her, call him up and he comes down, sure enough it's his dog, she had dug a hole under the fence and got free and in the process ripped her collar off. You just can't under estimate the will of a dog at times. Our road is busy to boot, so there is no doubt in my mind I saved his Dog's life.. and I think he agreed. About a week later guess what's in his yard, yeah a giant kennel. And if you saw it, in my opinion, would have no problem putting your dog in it. They don't have to be some tiny confined box. I'll add that I saved another Dog's life from traffic a year or so later, let this dog stay in the canopy of my truck for 10 hours, dog had no collar, no chip, I'm telling you guys this shit happens, these kind of owners are out there . I had to go door to door with no avail. Only because I left my number at the local coffee shop was I able to get that dog back home. Ok I've said enough and probably too much. My opinions are based on my experiences and what I've personally witnessed, I'm not throwing anything out there on perceptions. By the way my shotgun is locked in the case I got it in, but thanks for you concern. I'll say that I can appreciate many of the replies in here, but I'm done in this thread. Going back to the Hot Teacher thread. Sent from my iPhone using the [url=http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568]svtperformance.com mobile app[/url] [/QUOTE]
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