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Another Pit Bull Story
dav1965
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I was putting shingles on a house and we were getting ready to leave and i had the guys dog in my truck.
I played with him while i was there and his collar was so tight i had to cut it off of him.
I had to slide a piece of shingle under the collar so i would not cut the dog. He could not eat the collar was so tight.
The dog belonged to a black guy and he honestly did not know the collar was to tight. I told him if he goes and gets a collar he can keep him.
He was real good about it. That was his first dog. He was just stupid.[:(]
He did not want to hurt the dog he just did not know better.
I played with him while i was there and his collar was so tight i had to cut it off of him.
I had to slide a piece of shingle under the collar so i would not cut the dog. He could not eat the collar was so tight.
The dog belonged to a black guy and he honestly did not know the collar was to tight. I told him if he goes and gets a collar he can keep him.
He was real good about it. That was his first dog. He was just stupid.[:(]
He did not want to hurt the dog he just did not know better.
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Pic is good
Vacaville, CA (KCRA) - A California man popped the hood of his truck and saw a pair of eyes looking back at him.
"Opened the door, popped the hood, and hey! There it was."
Walter Witthoeft still can't believe what he found in his engine of his work truck when he popped his hood before his morning commute to San Francisco's Bay Area.
"When I opened it up there were a pair of eyes staring at me and this growl, it blew me away, I didn't know what to do," says Witthoeft.
Those around him took pictures of the 60 pound pitbull wedged in the engine for several hours. The dog kept itself entertained.
"Well, the dog couldn't back out so it ate up everything on the engine,"
With the dog still stuck, Witthoeft needed help, so he called the police, animal control, and his daughters.
"Sure enough there was a dog staring at me, I guess through all of our excitement she wiggled her way out and saw all the wires and everything cut," says Marianna Palmer, his daughter.
Full of grease and scared, animal control took the three-year-old pitbull to the shelter with no tags. They're hoping someone will recognize her and come forward.
"I kind of call it a pit stop, you know this pit got stuck in my engine to find a place to stop, I just got the truck out of repair last week," says Witthoeft