I have read two incidences lately of problems with pit bulls in Wyandotte. The first incidence, one was loose and threatening someone. The second incidence involved a police officer and his police dog, trying to track a suspect.The officer and his K-9 were attacked by two pit bulls. Fortunatley they were okay, thanks to the K-9 attacking back.
I understand not all Pit bulls are aggressive, and that it depends on how they are raised and trained. However, these pit bulls can be a real danger when owned and trained by the ''wrong'' people.These happen to be the dog of choice among drug dealers to ''protect'' themselves. Why do we allow these dogs if they can be so dangerous?
I understand not all Pit bulls are aggressive, and that it depends on how they are raised and trained. However, these pit bulls can be a real danger when owned and trained by the ''wrong'' people.These happen to be the dog of choice among drug dealers to ''protect'' themselves. Why do we allow these dogs if they can be so dangerous?