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Bull vs. Dogs

passin thru

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Bull 2
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Murgen

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I'm guessing that the owner of the dogs was taking the pics. They look like bull terriers. Were they "sicked" on the bull? :shock: :???:
 

DOC HARRIS

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Murgen said:
I'm guessing that the owner of the dogs was taking the pics. They look like bull terriers. Were they "sicked" on the bull? :shock: :???:
They were not bull terriers - they were Pit Bull Terriers. Bull Terriers have heads that look like footballs. Really UGLY dogs, but the owners claim they are sweethearts. Pit Bulls are the one's that are giving 'human beings' trouble all over the country. Some of them are gentle - some are hellions. All depends on their 'genes'. My advice: Don't mess with ANY of them.

DOC HARRIS
 

jigs

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not to sound like a PETA freak, but that is some un called for animal cruelty. I have done alot of stupid things in my day, that I am not proud of, but neer have I ever stood by and photographed something like that. as the dogs were attacking, I would have been shooting.

with four little kids, I sure as hell do not see a need for dogs like that! I would never own one, and if my neighbor did, it would disapear!
 

the_jersey_lilly_2000

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anyone know where this happened? that's just strange, alot of the cow dogs around here are cur/pitbull cross, I've never seen any get that vicious. Don't much thank they were trained to work cattle. But.....that's one mad bull, Can't say I blame him.
 

greg

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In Canada their have been ALOT of pitbull attacks on humans..especially children, theres a bill started to ban these dogs!
 

txag

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the_jersey_lilly_2000 said:
Don't much thank they were trained to work cattle.

i agree. folks in our area use them for hog-dogs & more than likely they were trained to fight hogs instead of bulls.
 

George

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This is unfurtunate :( but the dogs got what they deserved :shock: - - - I'm sure the owners thought the were sweethearts :? but most people don't spend enought time with their animals :x or if they spend time it is in a controled enviroment and have no idea what the animals would do unsupervised. :mad: I hope they have to pay for damage to the bull :mad: :!:
 

baling wire

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If you look in the background of the first picture I believe, It almost looks like a ship mast, and there is flood water on the left hand side of the road. Wonder if this could be down south with all the flooding and hurricane. Put me on the fight and I will flip you in the air too. What kind of chance did the bull have? He probably just wandered where in _ell home was. Cheri
 

passin thru

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I got this in an email, little explanation. Something about the southeast US. I got the impression they were hurricane displaced dogs that were hungry. Just ready between the lines.
If they would take on a bull, who else would they attack. I have dealt with packs of dogs after a cow, these dogs were oincensed that I was their bothering their activities. That is the last cow they attacked.
 

Faster horses

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It would be very interesting to know the whole story.
That bull looked like he'd been through...HELL!

But even so, I feel a bit sorry for the dogs. They looked like they were working as a team. Wonder where they came from and what the deal was.
In the aftermath of the hurricanes, so many bad things happen that we just are not aware of. This just brings the realities of it closer to home.

Too bad no one was around to stop it. (Like the photographer.)
 

HAY MAKER

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Strange that some one would stand there taking pictures,and not try to stop this,guess they were afraid they would get hurt :mad: I believe instead of taking pictures I would have at least went for some help to seperate this,no telling how long it went on ,looking at the ground quite a while ,and I will bet they had plenty time for pictures but no time to get help...................good luck
 

Faster horses

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Yea, seems like they are never around when you need 'em.

It would be MY luck to have good intentions of stopping
something like what was in those pictues, and they'd be coming 'round the bend. :shock: :p
 
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