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That is awesome. I'll bet the poor dog just wanted to play with the kids, but they probably screamed at the sight of a 'vicious pitbull' and ran and he probably figured 'cool we're playing chase!!!' Good doggy.
Amazing story that warms my heart! It's so nice to read a story about a "vicious dog" that was found to be anything but and was rescued and given a loving home as he deserves Go Officer Dan!
Bo is a sweetie and probably did think the kids wanted to play; people have been 'conditioned' to think that anything pitbull-looking wants to kill you (well, based on the pitties I've met, being licked to death was a possibility).
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That is awesome. I'll bet the poor dog just wanted to play with the kids, but they probably screamed at the sight of a 'vicious pitbull' and ran and he probably figured 'cool we're playing chase!!!' Good doggy.
I'm guessing they ran because an off-leash stray dog was chasing them. Good on the cop for looking into the situation and figuring out what was up. But lets not sugar coat what the situation by saying it was just harmless playing. The dog could have felt threatened or he could simply be chasing because hey, something's running.
It's not about "conditioning" or any such bullshit. If I have a dog chasing me and no visible owner I'm going to be a tad concerned regardless of breed. Do you seriously think a bunch of kids were "conditioned" to specifically run just from anything that looked like a pitbull? I don't think so. I've been chased by a few dogs when I was a kid ( chased down and mauled by 1 ) and I sure as hell didn't sit around long enough to try and ID the breed. An animal near as big as me was chasing me so I was running my ass off.
Dogs didn't have breeds when I was a kid beyond Disney Cerified ( Bulldogs and Dalmations ). Anything else just had sizes and colours. Pitbulls are not distinct enough to be easily recognizable by children. They're not distinct enough to be identified by average adults. =p
Dogs didn't have breeds when I was a kid beyond Disney Cerified ( Bulldogs and Dalmations ). Anything else just had sizes and colours. Pitbulls are not distinct enough to be easily recognizable by children. They're not distinct enough to be identified by average adults. =p
Indeed. With apologies for bragging and going off topic, behold my beautiful Violet, a purebred red-nosed Pitbull.
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