by Trevor
It must have happened to you while walking on the beach or the local park. There jumping on and off the walking path is a puppy in the throes of life. You know that such a dog is full of wonder at every little butterfly that flutters. Its non-stop tail movement is evidence that it is truly happy to meet each and every non-threatening stranger.
Seconds later, however as you are twenty or thirty meters away you and every one else hears a high pitch yapping and you turn already knowing with horror as you hear the deep throated roar that that little puppy that you just passed is in some serious trouble. Perhaps even its owner is not able to extricate it from the problem.
There are a myriad of reasons for what we call bad behavior on the part of canines. Inbreeding, bad upbringing, chronic damage such as poor dental health. Any of these can be contributing factors as to why a dog would suddenly go off in a public area.
A few weeks ago, as I was petting the head of the dog a few doors down, my neighbor recounted this story about this half puppy half wolf.
A little less than a year prior, he had chained his big wolf puppy to the tail gate of his chevy pickup. He had then gone inside for lunch while the puppy played outside. He says he wasn't inside more than about 15 minutes before a deep snarl and a shout caused him to run to the front door.
A pitbull was running full out at highspeed with its owner running behind holding an empty leash. The pitbull crossed his front lawn in the blink of an eye and was airborne before anyone could as much as move a few feet. His own puppy backed up against the vehicle and waited silent and expectently for the rushing pitBull.
This all happened at high speed, but when the Pit Bull leapt high for his dog's throat with uncanny speed, his dog was eerily not there anymore. It was airborne and above the pitbull. As the pitbull landed and simultaneously twisted, my neighbor's half wolf clamped its jaws on the PitBulls neck and held it motionless while the pitBull shook itself viciously backwards and forwards.
A low stern warning issued from the throat of my neighbor's dog and the pitBull quietened for a moment. The bigger dog shook it once more and released it with a toss of its jaw.
The pitbull landed and without touching ground ( thats what witnesses say ) twisted and was airborne across the 10 feet distance. The slightly bigger half wolf puppy crouched and met the pitBull midair but this time instead of warning it, it snapped its neck and well, that was that.
No one knew how long this had all taken. It seemed to simultaneously happen so fast and then suddenly slow down as if time had been holding its breath. My neighbors big puppy, backed to the beginning of its leash and sat itself down gently, almost as if, all in a days work.
I don't wish any animal ill, but we were later told that that pitbull was already under probation for having attacked a child the year before. In ontario, a dog can be put down for that behavior but apparently this happened weeks before some law was passed and the witnesses had differing stories so the pitbull was in its owners care while the case was being decided.
Nature does what nature does, and its sometimes sad when its your dog that has been put down, even though you know it may have been its fault but still... - 20511
The story of the hugely aggressive pitBull and the half wolf puppy. Discover also how to go about (http://tinyurl.com/6cxhjd) training aggressive an dog
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