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  1. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    That is sad to read but there's personality and there's genetics. These things are cross bred on basis of genetic tendency to aggression. I think staffies are lovely dogs for instance, always good with children etc etc. But for 100s of years they were bred for fighting and less aggressive dogs...
  2. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    Something might be better than nothing though of course.
  3. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    If you think citronella spray will stop an XL Bully attack then... I think you're being a tad optimistic. I've read that twisting the dog's collar as hard as possible behind it's neck (to cut air supply) might help if a smaller dog than a bully is attached to yours but again you'd have no...
  4. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    Agreed. To have to witness your family pet, most would consider a family member, ripped up in front of you. Very traumatic for her. And everyone present powerless to stop it. That's the thing for me, it's no different to having a tiger as a pet - if an xl bully attacks... you cannot stop it...
  5. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    So, you're walking up Mackie Avenue, Patcham, with your sweet poodle cross, minding your own business in a "nice" area (something I've done many times myself walking my friends cockapoo up that road) and then..... These "owners" really are stupid muthafuckers...
  6. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    I heard this early - that there may be 50-100,000 XL bullies in the country! I find that high number really shocking.
  7. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    Overheard the bloke who helps run the car boot at the Marina talking loudly (he's that type) about his XL (or XLs). Apparently, his missus is annoyed as she can't walk them now because he has to put the muzzle on. Now what possible reason could it be that she cannot put the muzzle on? 🤔 oh yeah...
  8. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    Indeed. Any dog can bite, any dog can attack, one difference being that if an XL Bully decided to do so it will likely kill. Anyone who has one will not be able to control it if it decides to attack - so you have to ask what sort of person therefore would chose this as a "pet".
  9. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    So she has two small children and gets a puppy without even knowing what breed it is, and it's an XL Bully. Sorry, but what sort of idiot is she? Beggars belief, the stupidity.
  10. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    I've always liked staffies and they are known to be good with adults and children. But... I have walked numerous dogs who have NOT liked staffies. They seem to sense that this dog is bred for fighting other dogs (which it was for 100s of years, no staffie owner can deny this) and they start...
  11. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    Great, I live near there. Also, you have two primary schools and two schools/six forms nearby.
  12. herecomesaregular

    [Misc] Bully XL’s

    There's a god awful couple (yes, judgemental) who have a pair of monster dogs and must live near London Road, as I see them being pulled all over the place along there quite often. The dogs seem friendly, the couple seem off their heads and wouldn't be able to control them in any way. There...
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