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Don't your frames have glass?
Get him his own framed picture to chew on!
Do you have any framed pictures of Mr. Worldwide, 305? You'd better hide it because your puppy doesn't like other Pitbulls! Dale, dale, if you know what I mean.
Tried way too hard with that one, sunshine.
Tried way too hard with that one, sunshine.
Probably going to delete my account now. A double post every time I reply to someone's comment. Kill me.
Probably going to delete my account now. A double post every time I reply to someone's comment. Kill me.
Adios, muchacho! No soup for you!
Serves you right for not having any frames pictures of him. Tsk, tsk.
Your pit bull is a jealous master and you're not in control. you need to regain control before the dog chews people instead of pictures
you should research Pitts. they're actually really good dogs, aka babysitters. they're trained to be mean fighting dogs. any dog can bite or be aggressive.
He might be having separation anxiety if this occurred while you were away, or his teeth could be bothering him. If it happened while you were at home, it could still be anxiety, but you'll have to narrow down the causes by observing him. Until then, extra playtime so that he has less energy when he's alone.
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Did you catch him in the act Op? If not how do you know he isn't being framed?
Get him his own framed picture to chew on!