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Old 07-27-2010, 07:17 PM
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Smile Take a look!! Pitbull Needs Rehoming ASAP!

I have been trying to post this under the Pitbull rescue area on here but it won't let me so I figure this will have to do, sorry!! I have been trying to rehome my pitbull for over a year now and have not had any luck! I raised this dog since she was three days old and she is going to be two on Nov 19. She is a great family pet that loves my kids to pieces, and gets along with my two other dogs also. The problem is she is becoming dominant and getting kind of aggressive about it and I honestly do not know what I am doing or what to do. That being said I know I cannot give her what she needs, I'm just not strong enough pack leader, and I honestly get nervous because I know what she is capable of. The aggression that she is showing is towards other random dogs that she doesn't know and she and one of my dogs that I had before her are getting into little fights every now and again. She got loose yesterday and went after a man's dog that he was walking past my house. The dog was fine and she didn't make it bleed or anything but just that is unacceptable and the people in my area want her gone etc. including my husband. I do feel that if she wanted to kill that man's dog she probably could/would have. So it might sound bad but it made me feel relief that she wasn't that aggressive because to me it shows that it's not reached that point and she can be a great family pet someday to a person with more knowledge of the breed and time. She is very protective of me and my family, honestly she is the only thing in this house that makes me feel safe when my husband is gone, he is a U.S Marine so he leaves a lot for work. Also the military has now banned this breed from all bases, so I cannot even say in a year when we leave here and get relocated that I would be able to have her if we end up living on base. I really just need someone to help me asap with her because I am nervous if I don't do something quickly she is only going to get worse and then someone or something could really get hurt, not to mention it just isn't fair to her. There is much more to say about her and if you want to know more or to see some pics then please call me or email me at 770-737-2800/tracybeck816@yahoo.com She is a great dog and would make someone a great pet, please help me rehome her!! Thanks so much for your time
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