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Sunday, September 29, 2013

EXCLUSIVE: Woman Viciously Attacked By Pitbull In Ocean City, Maryland

You just never know when a vicious pitbull without a leash can go on the attack and gnaw on your toes. LOL

18 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did the police come and shoot it?

Jim said...

I dont see a dog...

Anonymous said...

See I told you we need the band that vicious breed they are so gosh darn mean that there oh oh wait a minute Oh all he so cute I just want to eat his sugars what was I saying?

Anonymous said...

What cute puppies!!!

Anonymous said...

I love my rescued pittie, I don't like irresponsible owners.

Anonymous said...

Anonymous said...
See I told you we need the band that vicious breed they are so gosh darn mean that there oh oh wait a minute Oh all he so cute I just want to eat his sugars what was I saying?

September 22, 2013 at 4:15 PM

Band?

Anonymous said...

Oh my, the dog needs shots now

Anonymous said...

Poor dog. I bet it's breath is really stinking now.

Anonymous said...

Perhaps a graduate of common core..where there is no wrong word or answer.

Anonymous said...

The dog is cuter than the woman.

Anonymous said...

That situation is cute now. Let's see how funny it is when that dog is 6 months old and she's being fitted for a prosthetic.

Anonymous said...

umes student shot early this morning any update, on condition of one shot - last I heard shooter was still at large

Anonymous said...

Too bad statistics verify that the breed is dangerous.

Anonymous said...

In 6 months the dog will be going for the jugular vain, not the toes.

All wild animals are cute and nice when they are babies but when they grow up they will turn mean.

Anonymous said...

I say real.

Anonymous said...

The worst I've ever been bitten was by a Boston Terrier.He had me hopping.

Anonymous said...

Like any other breed of dog, they require love, and the desire to train them responsibly. All dogs deserve love, food, safe shelter, and responsible owners. Respect goes along way. Owners are the reason the pits have such a bad reputation. I love pits and they make great pets.

Anonymous said...

Yes the PUPPY is cute NOW...however last June I was holding my bichon in my arms in MY driveway! He took us both down, I was fortunate that my two replaced hips and shoulders did not dislocate. I was on my back holding and watching my puppy look into my eyes saying "nana make it stop" while trying to pry the pit off her neck. We almost lost our bichon, 30 sutures 4 drains and nerve loss to one of my fingers trying to pry it off. This pit was owned by a lawyer not someone who mistreated their dog. The pit just SNAPPED it took 2 men who heard me scream to pull the pit off. So i do NOT want to meet this puppy when it is 70 lbs!