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Author Topic:   Should a pitbull that attacks be put to sleep?
Schutznut
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posted 04-20-2003 12:08 PM     Click Here to See the Profile for Schutznut     Edit/Delete Message
It makes me crazy when people say "Ohhhh, but he was never mistreated! Howww could he have bitten someone/attacked another dog/run away/eaten the couch, etc..."

To deny proper training to ANY dog of ANY breed is to invite trouble for that dog and IMO is definitely a form of MISTREATMENT.

If the PBT's involved in the OP had been trained to "OUT" or "LEAVE IT" at the owners command, your pup would be alive today.

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