
Now I'm not sure about this any more but are pitbulls still illegal here in England? In my block alone there are at least 7 of them, one next door to me which has attacked my dog twice, we can't go past the house without feeling threatened because the woman who owns it always leaves her front door open. She's just moved here about a month ago and the barking is non stop, her kids wind the dog up too.
Theres a pair of females two doors down who go ballistic when someone walks past the door. Theres another pair of young males in the flat directly below us who are kept of these spiky harness things. In the block behind us theres at least 3 of them, not sure who owns them but once I saw the three of them out in the play area chasing the kids around and nipping their heels, the kids seemed to find it funny, apart from one who was crying while one of the dogs ran around her barking until the owner pulled her away and kicked her in the gut. I was pretty angry at that point and a lot of swearing and shouting ensued.
I know dogs play but to me that just seems dangerous.
The people that own these dogs, around here anyway, look like dirty Jeremy Kyler fodder and always stink of weed. It makes me sick that people use dogs as status symbols or to make themselves look tougher.
You can't go anywhere round here without seeing some pitbull type dog with an over the tope leather harness while its owner struts around in their tracksuit.
Whenever i see them i just want to roll my eyes and laugh at their immaturity, but the other half of me wants punch him in the face.
Would it be worth reporting the owner of the dog next door to us, seeing as its clearly a pitbull and is known to be agressive. I Know its not the dogs fault but with so many kids running up and down and my dog being quite frail, I don't want another (literally) bloody incident like before. Sometimes we can't even walk past to get to our flat because the dog is standing there barking and snarling and doing that thing where they leap forward at you. I try not to be threatened by it buts its hard not to sometimes.
i'm just worried that by reporting her, we might be forced to get rid of our dog because strictly speaking dogs arent allowed in this council block. Its not our fault we were forced to move here though.
Laura