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My national rail train at Seven Sisters was leaving at 20.47 today,
The doors where closing and I just got on the train before the doors closed and before I know it I was cornered by a massive Pit-ball terrier, Maybe it was the way I run on the train that trigger the dog to attack ,This Dog was ready to eat me alive and lucky for me the owner had hold of the Pit-ball by its Collier but he could hardly contain the Dog, The whole thing lasted about 3 Min's and I come away without any bites, but I never been so shock up by a Dog before and I never really seen the size of a pit-balls mouth up close before lucky I know a bit about Dog Bite Prevention like Do not run from the dog or it will trigger them to attack and Do not face the dog directly etc etc but the Pit-ball Dog is not your average everyday dog it is a highly Dangerous dog, even for me who is not normally in fear of dogs and on the whole I really like Dogs but this was on a level of a Loin attacking me. ( who needs that after a hard days work I ask you!) Is their no law for a dog like this to have a muzzle on it before someone really gets hurt. |
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