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Elf is a mini Alana. lol
Agreed on GS'!WildRoseBeef said:Never owned a pitt, but I totally agree that it's wrong to blame the breed for their "wrong-doings." 99.999999% of the time it's the owner or person's fault that the pit bit them, not the dog's fault. It's the same assumptions that abounded for dobermans, German shepherds love ), and Rottweilers that it was the breed that was at fault for the attacks and not the owners.CochinBrahmaLover=) said:Oh and something that REALLY REALY REALLY p!$$&* (is that OK?) me off was when the nurse asked "Was this your pitt?" as in a pitbull I used to own a pittbull, and she was SO sweet, once she got a chicken bone stuck in her gum, and my mom had her hand in her mouth for a good 20 minutes trying to dig it out, and not once did she try and bite my mom. Sorry it just gets me mad because people say "Oh well they were bred to kill" ya, OTHER DOGS, and any dogs who bite their handlers are culled because they don't want to get killed because they know what they can do!
Glad you're feeling great despite the injuries. Now I have to say you're not the only one that experienced a dog bite. When I was little (like starting grade 1 little) I had a dog bite me in the face resulting in a fair number of stitches. The dog had to be put down of course because it already had proved to be an aggressive dog, especially towards kids, but it wasn't the dog's fault that he acted out like he did. It was my fault because I should've known better at the time than to approach him like I did, and the owner's for not doing something to correct the behaviour of that dog--or even not get the ruddy dog in the first place. And it wasn't a pitbull--it was a shepherd cross. Ironically, after all that time dogs don't bother me. I love GSD's, they're my favorite dog, and rotties are starting to get on my near to next-favorite breed.