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> No not staffies lol
> I honestly wouldn't do this, because chances are you will get bitten yourself.
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> but at that moment in time common sense goes out the window. Yes on hindsight you can see all the danger that you put yourself into, however when you know that the fight will be a 'to the death' fight you often don't stop to think
> at that moment in time common sense goes out the window. Yes on hindsight you can see all the danger that you put yourself into
> really dont want to do this though Lurcher owner as I wouldnt know which one to let go and I would worry about where he was going and if he would be ok. Its a very hard thing to do and I love both dogs the same, they are my babies.
> My Sisters Jack russels used to fight,she used to put the hoover on and that was the only thing that made them stop.
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>I am really shocked by all these accounts of fighting dogs within households!
>even if you do there is a big difference between a disagreement and two people drawing blood or being forcibly parted!
>It's far from rare for human siblings to have quite physical fights, with bloody noses and black eyes!
> but bear in mind this feeling is nearer the surface in most of our dogs.
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