Yes, pit bulls are not known for dog aggressiveness, and of course, you should just ignore the first dog/dog attack that your 'pittie/staffie/DOG' makes on your Pomeranian. Only decide it's an
important, potentially dangerous issue after the SECOND attack.
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And while she's making up her mind, she can take the dogs to get spayed.
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I think the worst part is that the original poster was warned to have her dogs spayed before it caused a problem, an lo and behold, it did! It's like the ENTIRE COMMUNITY IS PSYCHIC or something!
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...I knew you were going to say that. I did. ...Because I'm psychic.
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OMGEES! Elongated teeth!!! Or ENLONGATED! Either way, I shall scream "BLOODY MURDERED ENLONGATED, ELONGATED TEETH" at the top of my lungs. If only I had known "Staffies" had super long teeth, I would never have let one in my home!!
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Hahahahaha!! Oh wait, she is serious. Shit.
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Don't feel bad - it happens to all of us at some point. =\
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