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American bully XL
« on: 17 July 2022, 14:46:56 »

The was a poor woman killed in Rotherham over the weekend, and her partner suffered life altering injuries to his hand and arm. Apparently, it was the family pet, an American Bully XL.
Take a look at this motherf***er, who would want that?
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Re: American bully XL
« Reply #1 on: 17 July 2022, 16:03:16 »

Only someone really stupid and demented I suggest! Perhaps a person with an inferiority complex who needs something to brag about. ::) ::) ::)

You just know such a dog is going to be trouble >:(
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Re: American bully XL
« Reply #2 on: 17 July 2022, 16:23:15 »

Demonic dog.
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Re: American bully XL
« Reply #3 on: 17 July 2022, 16:25:09 »

Presumably the mutt was euthanised rather than sent on a dog/owner training course.
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Re: American bully XL
« Reply #4 on: 17 July 2022, 19:12:53 »

I met one just like it a few weeks back,
I was getting out of the car when young woman and dog came round corner,
dog was very happy to meet a new friend.
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Re: American bully XL
« Reply #5 on: 17 July 2022, 19:14:40 »

I met one just like it a few weeks back,
I was getting out of the car when young woman and dog came round corner,
dog was very happy to meet a new friend see fresh meat.

Fixed that for you Scimmy!  :)
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Re: American bully XL
« Reply #6 on: 17 July 2022, 20:02:41 »

Any dog can be farkin dangerous if it has the inclination, either through nature or shit owners.

The worst non -fatal one Ive seen was a Patterdale... While its brother sat and just looked bewildered.
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Re: American bully XL
« Reply #7 on: 17 July 2022, 21:28:55 »

I met one just like it a few weeks back,
I was getting out of the car when young woman and dog came round corner,
dog was very happy to meet a new friend see fresh meat.

Fixed that for you Scimmy!  :)

I meet several dogs most days at work, rarely have a problem with them, I went to a job last month, builder said german shepherd had bitten him that day and his mate day before, it came to me had a fuss and followed me round the garden, I like dogs its usually  mutual.
got called out to a car crash other month, old guy had a stroke etc, I checked the building was ok, 2 cops muttering about the collie and terrier on back seat and how recovery would not take car with them in, I opened back door put a lead on each of them and dropped them at the police station,
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Re: American bully XL
« Reply #8 on: 17 July 2022, 22:48:53 »

Any dog can be farkin dangerous if it has the inclination, either through nature or shit owners.

The worst non -fatal one Ive seen was a Patterdale... While its brother sat and just looked bewildered.
One of our previous Tibetan Terrorists suddenly developed a random nasty streak that would leave her older sibling a quivering wreck (to the point her fur started falling out)... Started off as a dislike of smaller dogs and eventually became a snarling go at the people with them. Afterwards, she'd be shell-shocked, confused by what had happened.

We tried getting better socialised at supervised day care, but when she tried to take a chunk out of a German Shepherd it was clear that there was more going on and she was put down. Transpired that she had a brain tumour. Poor mite didn't stand a chance.

Point being, it isn't always the dogs fault, although that lump in the picture doesn't exactly look like pet material  :-\
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Re: American bully XL
« Reply #9 on: 18 July 2022, 15:20:21 »

Any dog can be farkin dangerous if it has the inclination, either through nature or shit owners.

The worst non -fatal one Ive seen was a Patterdale... While its brother sat and just looked bewildered.
One of our previous Tibetan Terrorists suddenly developed a random nasty streak that would leave her older sibling a quivering wreck (to the point her fur started falling out)... Started off as a dislike of smaller dogs and eventually became a snarling go at the people with them. Afterwards, she'd be shell-shocked, confused by what had happened.

We tried getting better socialised at supervised day care, but when she tried to take a chunk out of a German Shepherd it was clear that there was more going on and she was put down. Transpired that she had a brain tumour. Poor mite didn't stand a chance.

Point being, it isn't always the dogs fault, although that lump in the picture doesn't exactly look like pet material  :-\

I wonder if it answers to the name 'Tyson' ::) ::)

Back in the days when Iron Mike was in his prime there were plenty of dogs called Tyson.
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