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This pit bull was a tough hombre
KETTERING March 31 Police responded to the 1000 block of Eureka Drive because a pit bull was loose in the neighborhood. The dog was very aggressive and had people trapped inside their vehicles. It was located near a residence in the 1000 block of Imperial Boulevard, but attempts to contain it in the yard were unsuccessful. Officers got close enough to hit the dog with a Taser and it was turned over to animal control. The owner was eventually located and issued a citation for a dog at large.
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By Observer
May 16, 2009 10:12 AM | Link to this
The owner should have been tasered as well and turned over to animal control.By tall paul
May 16, 2009 9:56 PM | Link to this
do what i do when i see a pit bull loose- run its azz over. if no one is around, shoot it- and not with a Taser. it should always be open season on pit bulls, particularly ones that’re loose. one day the U.S. will wise up as smarter countries have done and outlaw them and any mix that includes pit. excuse me, i have pit bulls to go poison…By dog lover
May 16, 2009 11:16 PM | Link to this
Hey tall paul-it’s not the breed of dog, but the idiot owner that makes the dog vicious. I have known many poodles and chihuahuas that are just as bad. Pits can be just as sweet as any other dog. Maybe you should be shot for your attitude toward breed discrimination!By German Shepherd
May 17, 2009 6:27 AM | Link to this
dog lover: Agreed. Maybe we should just shoot illiterate “tall” people!By rocky
May 17, 2009 10:17 AM | Link to this
Pitts are a reflection of their owners. And remember people: Protect the pet population, have people like tall paul spade and neutered.By Crystal
May 17, 2009 9:55 PM | Link to this
Seriously. That’s nothing more then breed discrimination and you should be shot for that. There’s no difference in saying all white men are Nazi’s or all black men are in gangs. I own an APBT and I haven’t met another sweeter, gentler dog. As as matter of fact, they have one of the highest temprament scores in any other dog breed. Do some research and then talk.By BronzeBabe
May 18, 2009 12:56 PM | Link to this
I have a friend in Dayton that has two wonderful pit bulls, and I only see these dogs maybe 3 times a year and either tied or loose, they have never been aggressive towards me.