You obviously didn’t believe my post. I am in total control of my pit bull. I spend 90% of my time with him. The other 10% has him locked inside my house. While outside, he has 22,500 sq ft area to run and exercise in with a 6 ft privacy fence. Most of the time he spends at my feet staring at me wanting me to pet him. He will only interact with others if they compromise my privacy.
>>You obviously didnt believe my post. I am in total control of my pit bull. I spend 90% of my time with him. The other 10% has him locked inside my house. While outside, he has 22,500 sq ft area to run and exercise in with a 6 ft privacy fence. Most of the time he spends at my feet staring at me wanting me to pet him. He will only interact with others if they compromise my privacy.<<
Seems like a lot of work.
Sort of like fighting terrorists. They only have to win once.
Why do you own something that requires NSA-level observation?
It makes no sense unless you are in fact keeping them as terror weapons against intruders.
An no human being has had total control of any wild animal ever. Ask Seigfeld and Roy.
My prayer tonight is I never have a chance to say “I told you so” to you.
But the probabilities say otherwise.