Well hopefully the pit bull saga is over for me anyway.  Animal Control came 
and took away my neighbors pit.  He killed that other dog last night..Stupid 
irresponsible owner now has the death of two dogs on her hands.  Bad enough 
another dog but at least it wasn't a child.  Her Dad didn't want him in his 
house anyway, he has a Maltese..lol..but she showed up from college with him.  
At least myself and my dogs are safer..


From: Sheila <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 1:31 PM
Subject: Re: Re: [Chihuahuas] Need help please


  
Maybe it is a state thing. We have never even been asked about out pets

Life is what happens while you are busy making plans.


On Nov 4, 2011, Pam Dean <[email protected]> wrote:

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>In fact, my own son, who owned rotties and a german shepherd mix at the time 
>lied to the insurance company to get insurance.  Darn irresponsible thing to 
>do..He since has grown up a bit and seen the error of his ways thank god and 
>has evolved to less aggressive breeds.  Of course he may have gotten chewed on 
>so much at  work, that that influenced him a bit lol..
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>From: sheila <[email protected]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 5:39 AM
>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Need help please
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>We don’t have to report any pets owned to our insurance company. Is this an 
>individual insurance requirement?
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>From: Pam Dean
>Sent: Thursday, November 03, 2011 9:38 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Need help please
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>Well talk about timely..I am sitting here reading emails on this subject and I 
>hear some horrific screaming.  I thought truly someone was getting 
>murdered..women screaming..my heart is still pounding.. My neighbor's daughter 
>next door's Pit Bull was off lead..surprise..surprise..and it attacked the dog 
>across the street whose owners were just bringing him home from a walk..  Ever 
>try to break up a dog attack when a Pit is involved.?  I dont know what the 
>damages were but I sure the Pit won..Maybe now the authorities will take care 
>of my problem of that pit running loose. Damn irresponsible people..And the 
>bad thing is that the daughter is staying with the parents since she left 
>college.  How much do you want to bet they haven't reported that they have a 
>pit bull on their home owner's insurance?? Which means no coverage for 
>damages,,,
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>From: Rebecca Bate <[email protected]>
>To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
>Sent: Thursday, November 3, 2011 9:01 PM
>Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Need help please
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>I am very torn on this subject!  I think it mostly comes down to lack of 
>training.  I train my danes with a group that takes in reject/aggressive 
>dogs.  They have  belgian malinois, pits, danes, shepards, dobies and dutch 
>shepards.  The Malinois were personal protection dogs that were to 
>aggressive.  They were shipped to Tunisia and shipped back!  They were taken 
>in and rehabbed in a VERY strict training method and they are stable dogs.  
>Gentle enough for my 6 year old to snuggle with, and I am MEGA protective of 
>her!!  
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>I think 98% of dog owners (of working large dogs) are not responsible enough 
>to train them.  I think we would be looking at totally different statistics if 
>they were.  But hey we can't even get people to take care of their kids, why 
>would they be willing to train a dog bread for taking loins, boars, bulls, and 
>bears down!
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>My dogs toe the line, there is no other choice.  I command once!  they are 
>loved but they know their place.  As I type this Mason (male dane) has his 
>head on my knee.  He came to us in February from a shelter.  He had been 
>dropped off skin and bones and very very shy, when he came into our home he 
>slept for 48 hours barely waking long enough to eat.  We gave him plenty of 
>time to bond with us and now he is also an advanced trained dog.  Lots of hard 
>work though and there in lies the problem!
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>Oh well , I am rambling!
>Rebecca
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