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<blockquote data-quote="Junior Bonner" data-source="post: 2598686" data-attributes="member: 33416"><p>Thanks. Man, it is hot outside today. I just finished pulling the blades on the mower so I can sharpen them. Anyway, I went further into this earlier today and found out more about the Pit Bulls. The one who attacked my dog actually belongs to someone else, and my neighbor is taking care of him, per se I guess. But I have not seen that dog since this happened. That person is a minor, so I spoke with his grandmother, since his mom is not available right now. The white pit belongs to his sister, who is adult and out of town. The gist I'm getting is that the dogs are running free because there is no one to take care of them. I spoke with the grandmother, my wife and I did. And she is the nicest person in the world. I felt bad about doing this, but I feel like if I didn't, and a child got killed, it would weigh heavily on my conscious. She is getting relatives to help her chain the dogs; I begged her not to attempt this by herself - to come and get me to help, if no one was available. I hope I am covering all of the bases; the fence gate, restraint, Law Enforcement notification, and informing the grandmother of what is going on. Now, it is time to go back outside, into the inferno...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Junior Bonner, post: 2598686, member: 33416"] Thanks. Man, it is hot outside today. I just finished pulling the blades on the mower so I can sharpen them. Anyway, I went further into this earlier today and found out more about the Pit Bulls. The one who attacked my dog actually belongs to someone else, and my neighbor is taking care of him, per se I guess. But I have not seen that dog since this happened. That person is a minor, so I spoke with his grandmother, since his mom is not available right now. The white pit belongs to his sister, who is adult and out of town. The gist I'm getting is that the dogs are running free because there is no one to take care of them. I spoke with the grandmother, my wife and I did. And she is the nicest person in the world. I felt bad about doing this, but I feel like if I didn't, and a child got killed, it would weigh heavily on my conscious. She is getting relatives to help her chain the dogs; I begged her not to attempt this by herself - to come and get me to help, if no one was available. I hope I am covering all of the bases; the fence gate, restraint, Law Enforcement notification, and informing the grandmother of what is going on. Now, it is time to go back outside, into the inferno... [/QUOTE]
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