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Pitbull Attack Survivor

Susan

Go Ahead, Make My Day!
This confrontation literally occurred in my own backyard!
 
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O...M...G... that has to be the cutest and funniest thing I have seen in weeks!!! I love it! :D
 
Pitbulls are so viscious. Mine attacked a teenage lab pup yesterday by putting her fat head under his tongue till her head was soaking wet. I guess she figured her head was the deadliest weapon, because she kept turning her face and razor-sharp teeth away...
 
I tried to get Attitude to attack one of my cats last night! The little monster (all 54 gms) bit me about 5 times, then the cat jumped up on the table where the feeding bins were & went nose to nose with Atttitude didn't even cobra at the cat. I guess Attitude prefers her food without fur! LOL
 
I have videos of my old roommate's pit trying to "kill" my cocker spaniel. Lady was about seven pounds at the time. Sugar, the pit, had a good 45 pounds on her, not including all that brute strength. I'll have to upload the crappy videos later. Nothing funnier than watching a huge dog jump straight up in the air while playing with a dog that could be squished like a bug.
 
Oh man I was about ready to pull up my sleeves and start my pro pit speech lol!
love this thread, made me laugh <3
 
Susan that was awesome...I too was ready to defend the breed in general and look for the negatives with the owner.... glad to see it is a great pit, great owner and a great snake...positives all the way a round.

Thanks for the giggles!!!!
 
The tragic thing about pittys is their huge desire to please their owners, to the death if need be.

Well, not so tragic if the dog ends up in good hands....but horrible if otherwise.
 
Eesh. Not something I'd do. If I tried that, I'd end up with a dead snake and a dog having a snack.
 
Aww, the cross-eyed bully is adorable!!

I was trying to take pictures of my bubblegum snow yesterday and Jasper kept butting in, so I got an OK shot too. Who says JRTs have too much prey drive to live with small animals?
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hah! Given the dangerous S - Curve that snake's about to pull into, I think this article should read, Attacked Pitbull Survives!
 
I showed my baby Snow KSB to my dog and the snake was the vivious attacker. :) My poor dog didn't understand why the snake was so mean. I don't let my dogs and snakes bond anymore.
 
I know I commented on this all ready, but I forgot to mention the day I got Diablo, one of my amels. Scrappi, my older dog, liked snakes before that. She licked his head and he bit her. She doesn't like snakes anymore. Compared to snakes, dogs are 'fraidy cats!
 
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