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<blockquote data-quote="SALTMAN" data-source="post: 5573507" data-attributes="member: 977"><p><em>dogs are animals , something inherited from ages back , can trigger an attack . No rhyme or reason can be explained . It is a Fact pits are more triggered than most breeds . Fact .</em></p><p><em>my lab will lick you to death , but I keep an eye on him around my great grandchildren . </em></p><p><em>when I was growing up we had a pair of beagles , kept in a large outdoor pen most of the time . Male/female . They were as friendly as could be All the time . Until one afternoon we were in the backyard and let them out while we were playing . My little sister (3 or 4) walked through the yard towards me and my brothers . Without provocation the male attacked her . Had it not been us in the yard no one knows how it could have ended ? SOMETHING triggered it ? Both good rabbit dogs were gone next morning ? </em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SALTMAN, post: 5573507, member: 977"] [I]dogs are animals , something inherited from ages back , can trigger an attack . No rhyme or reason can be explained . It is a Fact pits are more triggered than most breeds . Fact . my lab will lick you to death , but I keep an eye on him around my great grandchildren . when I was growing up we had a pair of beagles , kept in a large outdoor pen most of the time . Male/female . They were as friendly as could be All the time . Until one afternoon we were in the backyard and let them out while we were playing . My little sister (3 or 4) walked through the yard towards me and my brothers . Without provocation the male attacked her . Had it not been us in the yard no one knows how it could have ended ? SOMETHING triggered it ? Both good rabbit dogs were gone next morning ? [/I] [/QUOTE]
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