SisMorphine wrote:msvette2u wrote:Classic's Storm, Storm is a killer she is a excellent guard dog she is our blue brindle she is very controversial because she is so dangerous. She is a very good family dog she just doesn't tolerate strangers
This sh*t should be illegal.
Agreed.
a-bull wrote:SpiritFngrz wrote:huskyhouse wrote:Pleasantville is just before Atlantic City, ME, maybe forward this lovely website to the Humane Society down at Ocean County? That is a serious dogfighting area, Ventnor, AC, Margate, the whole area is infested.
Great...that's where Lila came from. Wish I had known this before!!
Are you serious???
huskyhouse wrote:And if you do pitbull rescue, I'd be very wary of pulling dogs from any shelter in either Atlantic or Camden counties without thoroughly testing a potential pull!
Chris Fraize wrote:As I read everyones posts I keep asking myself one question over and over. Has anyone tried to talk to these people and include them? Maybe they just don't realize what they are doing. Im sure we are all different and know more than when we started.
Either way change comes from good leadership, leadership won't work unless people trust you. People won't trust you if you keep them on the outside looking in while you shred them. If you are that interested in them changing, maybe the solution is to invite them to do better and educate them a little at a time.
It might be tough at first (Im sure they would be defensive) but nothing good in life comes easy.
Just a thought...
Safe training,
Chris Fraize
Chris Fraize wrote:As I read everyones posts I keep asking myself one question over and over. Has anyone tried to talk to these people and include them? Maybe they just don't realize what they are doing. Im sure we are all different and know more than when we started.
Either way change comes from good leadership, leadership won't work unless people trust you. People won't trust you if you keep them on the outside looking in while you shred them. If you are that interested in them changing, maybe the solution is to invite them to do better and educate them a little at a time.
It might be tough at first (Im sure they would be defensive) but nothing good in life comes easy.
Just a thought...
Safe training,
Chris Fraize
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