Re: [UC] Re: Fwd: Dangerous Pit Bull in Clark Park

2011-08-10 Thread UNIVERSITY*CITOYEN

On 8/9/11 8:25 PM, Linda wrote:

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Perhaps inappropriate language for the listservs... I'd also say that
the majority of pits are good and gentle dogs. We know many wonderful
pitties in the area. Obviously some dogs are 'trained' to be aggressive,
or aren't trained at all. Blame the dog's owner.



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[UC] Re: Fwd: Dangerous Pit Bull in Clark Park

2011-08-09 Thread Linda

:(
Perhaps inappropriate language for the listservs...   I'd also say  
that the majority of pits are good and gentle dogs.  We know many  
wonderful pitties in the area.  Obviously some dogs are 'trained' to  
be aggressive, or aren't trained at all.  Blame the dog's owner.


For what it's worth, one of the regulars at Clark Park says he  
remembers Vince (owner) and Cy (pooch) from earlier days when they  
walked there.  He told me he'd talk to Vince about keeping Cy on leash  
from now on.


-linda


On Aug 9, 2011, at 6:39 PM, Wilma de Soto wrote:

Andrew: HAH!  I used to have dogs and was always taught to carry a  
stick while walking them to ward off attacks from other dogs.  Times  
have changed.


From: Andrew Diller dill...@dillernet.com
Date: Tue, 9 Aug 2011 18:36:31 -0400
To: UnivCity listserv UnivCity@list.purple.com, PFSNI listserv pf...@ccat.sas.upenn.edu 


Subject: Re: [PFSNI] Fwd: Dangerous Pit Bull in Clark Park

Do I even need to say what should be done with a [bleep] pit bull?

I don't have a dog, but if I ever do, man I'm going to handle  
[bleep] like with with [bleep] baseball bat.


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Andrew Diller


On Mon, Aug 8, 2011 at 7:02 AM, Lalevic, Darco lale...@wharton.upenn.edu 
 wrote:
In fact, other than fining the owner for having the dog off the  
leash, I don't see anything that can be done.
If Beau doesn't have any wounds, then it wasn't an attack, it was  
the other dog trying to be dominant.
If it was an attack, there would have been plenty of blood before  
you could have separated the dogs.