Posted on 06/30/2023 2:20:49 AM PDT by Norski
Send him the address of your trailer park... just post the video of the festivities here.
I will have to send you the gate code, although I doubt they would let you in. I bet you have an inbred look that would raise too many alarms.
Also, rent a car that has a working muffler.
And for god’s sake leave your sister/wife at home.
I have a Shepard/Pit Bull Mix less than 10 feet away. My Wife and I rescued him from the Pound at 7 years old(5 years ago).
I have never had to question his loyalty or temperament as his former owners massively abused him. Chief gets along with my other 2 dogs as he is the biggest.
When I leave my Wife and Sister-In-Law in the home alone I have nothing to worry about as you better have a pizza or subpoena when you come knocking or you are going a nice up and personal look at Chief’s teeth.
“You should try and read the book Pit Bull, written in 2016.”
You should read your homeowners insurance policy, which most likely excludes coverage for pit bull bites based upon actuarial science.
Alright! You’re back!
(Sorry on this somber story to sound so cheerful, but that’s separate.)
I have been told, repeatedly, that attacks like this are rare.
Let me guess...
It sounds a lot like reading a report about “teens”.
Exactly. And that’s what these nutters need to see is how they are acting exactly like liberals with their apologies and excuses for thugs in the urban areas. Never mind Moslem terrorists.
” Corpus Christi: 30th U.S. dog attack fatality of 2023 is 21st by pit bull
JUNE 9, 2023 BY MERRITT CLIFTON
Corpus Christi animal control chief Joel Sizemore calls pit bull attacks “extremely rare” over victim’s dead body
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas—Attacked on May 31, 2023 while dog-sitting her adult daughter’s pit bull, Rita Maria Vasquez, 58, of Corpus Christi, Texas, three days later died from her injuries.
Vasquez thus became the 30th U.S. dog attack fatality of 2023, and the 21st person in the U.S. in 2023 to be killed by one or more pit bulls.
The U.S., in just under six months, has had more fatal dog attacks than in any full year before 2012, though the average since then has been 38, and more fatal attacks by pit bulls than in any full year before 2009, with an average since then of 33. . .” .
- - - From “Animals24-7” blog, written from news reports.
Articles on pit bull liability and State Farm.
Quite interesting.
There is a close page on this website regarding pit bull legislation, in which it may be changing - not for the better.
Disclosure - the website “Animals24-7 is mostly liberal and seem to value animals over humans at times. The research, however, is thorough. The statistical work is impressive.
https://www.animals24-7.org/2015/12/23/pit-bull-liability/
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