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Road Side Pub
pit bulls maul owner to death
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<blockquote data-quote="Screw-Rice" data-source="post: 15783326" data-attributes="member: 31264"><p>Country boy trick for fighting dogs, grab their rear legs and raise them as high as you can. They lose traction, and the fight isn't priority anymore. </p><p></p><p>Neck time your guy should stick his head in their mouths, save all you some time, lol. </p><p></p><p>Breaking up Corso's is all kinds of fun. Buddy and I both have one (96lbs and 108lbs), and they're getting better, but there's been a few fights since neither would back down (mine tends to instigate being her house). Helps we aren't small, but it's still a bitch to grab them and pull them apart when they're amped up. Oddly enough he and I get hurt (sprained knee, pulled back muscle, etc) but they both remain blood free.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Screw-Rice, post: 15783326, member: 31264"] Country boy trick for fighting dogs, grab their rear legs and raise them as high as you can. They lose traction, and the fight isn't priority anymore. Neck time your guy should stick his head in their mouths, save all you some time, lol. Breaking up Corso's is all kinds of fun. Buddy and I both have one (96lbs and 108lbs), and they're getting better, but there's been a few fights since neither would back down (mine tends to instigate being her house). Helps we aren't small, but it's still a bitch to grab them and pull them apart when they're amped up. Oddly enough he and I get hurt (sprained knee, pulled back muscle, etc) but they both remain blood free. [/QUOTE]
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