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Her dog will approach my dog and start to circle him. pit bull puppies Teacup-dogs. I now go across the street to avoid this behavior. I am afraid that one time her dog will attack mine and kill him. Since I am not on speaking terms with this person I am not sure how to make them understand the potential of their dog and how dangerous he is. pit bull puppies Dog rescue. The owner is under the impression that a guard dog is necessary for their protection. We live in suburbia, in a low crime area. We have also had several children in our city killed lately from dangerous dogs. pit bull puppies Dog-breed-info. How can I protect myself and my dog?Gail MooreANSWER:It sounds to me like this is not as big of a problem as you have made it out to be. The neighbor has his dog confined and he has put up signs warning people of the dog. This is not something I would do but then this is his decision. Yes, it would be better if he did not let the dog run in the yard when he is out there - but if the dog were going to attack your dog he would have already done so. You walking the other direction is a good idea. The dog has already indicated what he thinks of your dog by pissing on him, he does not need to kill him to show that he is dominant over your dog. That's why he has not attacked your dog when he was loose. The risk of dog attacks on humans is worse with untrained dogs than trained dogs. So the fact that this dog is allegedly trained is not an issue for an increased danger to you or your kids. I understand your concern but you happen to be worrying too much and the neighbor is within his rights to have a trained dog. In fact he has as much right to having this dog as you do to having your dog. To TopQUESTION:I have a German Shorthaired Pointer that is extremely well behaved. He is very submissive with the family. As a pup and even now he submits to family members readily. He was never dominant. I have never known him to fight viciously.

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