giovanna cruz
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Ok...so I have owned pits for about 12 years now and I have never had one dog pick at another....especially one that is smaller and scared! My 18 month old pit attacks my 4 year old basset hound for no reason now. Please friends at PBSocial I need your help!!!! I now have my male basset in doors but I can't let my male pit anywhere near him because my pit's pupils get huge and he rushes my poor basset for no reason. It has happened twice before and my husband and I have done everything to try to avoid this from happening.....the pit won't go after the basset until my husband or myself turn our backs; even if it is just to close the door. The pit show NO aggression towards humans but ever since he turned a year old we noticed that he really had it in for our basset...yesterday he did it for the third time and this time he bit threw my basset's ear. My basset is fine...no stitches needed but my pit pretty much pierced my basset's ear. My husband and I do not want ANY real fights (like these) to take place in our home; and don't know what to do. Any advise would help a great deal.....as much as it hurts I really truly do not want to put him down; but if it is best then I have to. I have a younger male pit that is already weighing approximately 38 pounds and is super tall; he is going to be much bigger then my older male and if my older male challenges him...well....I really don't want to even think about it! Please again any advise will help so much....especially for those of you that have multiple pits that live amongst themselves happily and understand that YOU are the commander in chief!
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