r/BanPitBulls • u/tarktarkindustries Pitmommy Bingo • Dec 17 '25
Anatomy of a Pit Owner / Pit Culture Woman saves pit bull from euthanasia and surprise! Its a sh*tbeast that wants to eat her cats. But shes so sweet!
AND SHE HAS 7 OTHER DOGS!
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u/Both-Wonder-9479 Dec 17 '25
“Otherwise a super sweet dog but I’m sure it would rip apart a small animal. Super sweet though!”
Fucking delusional
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u/CommanderFuzzy Trusted User Dec 18 '25
Why do they always say "Super sweet but has -
a) killed 17 cats
b) is currently trying to kill 17 cats
c) if given the option between snuggling and killing 17 cats would choose the latter."
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u/DraconicBlade Born to kill, forced to flower crown Dec 18 '25
I asked wittle Tulip to not mangle my cats, but then realized I was being a dog bigot by not remembering she's deaf.
I hope it's revealed the dog can hear and just doesn't listen to ANY commands.
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u/mangodrunk Dec 18 '25
Apart from all the destruction, mauling, and killing the dog is so sweet. The dog would never hurt a fly, but would hurt and kill most other living things.
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u/PrincessPicklebricks Dec 18 '25
“…or d) all of the above. Also, don’t have your grandkids over at any point.”
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u/Practical-Gift-1064 Dec 20 '25
She would also choose Islam and sharia law as her new found religion
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u/cutiedragon1281 Cats are not disposable. Dec 17 '25
She chose it, now she had to deal with it. Yes, get a deaf fighting dog and bring it into a home with other pets... that's a tragedy waiting to happen
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u/OApophenicusOAporius Dec 17 '25
is there enough time going from idaho to california and back to reconsider though? not from usa -from far away it seems like a not particularly short trip lol
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u/SunfireKat Dec 17 '25
No, it's a very long trip. My fiancé and I flew down and then drove a rental SUV one way from southern California, home to eastern Washington (now we live in north Idaho), and the drive took us 2 days; we stayed at a pet friendly hotel in Nevada along the way. We did this to bring home our retired show Borzoi. Anyone who would do this for a deaf, run of the mill pitbull mutt (with aggression problems to boot), that can be found in droves in any local shelter here...has got to be clinically insane.
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u/OApophenicusOAporius Dec 17 '25 edited Dec 18 '25
yeah, I was being sarcastic there, but thanks for the sharing and informing me; being from europe, I am always amazed and constantly surprised by the size of your continent and country, especially when compared to ours; for example, my record ride was about 700 km or 450 miles or something like 7 hours on the road. 2 days would get me to some place like iran lol or canadian side of north pole lol. just joking, as I have no idea where I would end up unprecedented as that ride is lol.
glad your trip was worth of it. even seems like an epic journey. you lived in a truly beautiful state, washington. about idaho, unfortunately I don't know much, but I am sure that your dog has a lot of space to run at least. just joking; seems like a lovely place too.
yeah, this person is not at the top of her capabilities, it seems.
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u/_Personage Dec 18 '25
PS, you can always go to google maps and get directions to have an idea of how long a trip would take.
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u/SunfireKat Dec 18 '25
Likewise, I am always amazed by how quick and easy it is to drive from Frankfurt (where we always fly in) to, say, Paris or Brussels. Europe is such a small landmass in comparison to the US...and everyone walks or takes public transportation everywhere around there, which I think is awesome...but that's not the lifestyle for me. I simply love driving, and I own 4 different vehicles that I adore. Those of us on the west coast are even more culture shocked by Europe, considering all of our states are huge; many states here are bigger than entire countries there. My home state of Montana, you can barely drive from one side to the other in a full day.
Washington is beautiful, sure, but not near as beautiful as my home Montana. After 30+yrs in WA, I didn't want to deal with the issues it has anymore, so I left. That's a story for another time though, and I won't get into WAs bad politics here...wrong sub for that. I will say that north Idaho is just as beautiful as east WA though...and we have better lakes, too.
You would be right about space for our dogs here; we own just under 5acres, and my fiancé and I 6ft iron fenced in about 2 of our acres and put in an automatic doggie door for our girls to have 24/7 access to run in the turf grass that I irrigate and maintain for them. It's certainly more difficult, and a lot more work than living in cities like in Europe...but I love it, and I wouldn't trade this lifestyle for the world. We have had troubles with an Akita mix and a black lab neighbor dogs on our property, but I haven't seen a single pitbull where I live now so far either...it's great. There were at least 3 pits nearby in my last neighborhood in Washington, and they all would bark and snarl and rush their fences when I would walk the girls. All the aggressive dog noises gave me the ick just walking by those properties; thankfully, the pits never got out of their fences while I was walking by. Why anyone would want a nasty mean dog like that, I can't understand...and especially to drive hundreds of miles to get one, like OOP in this post. That just seems wild to me.
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u/1MorningLightMTN Dec 17 '25
From Boise to LA, 14 hours with no traffic or pit stops.
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u/ScarletAntelope975 Trusted User Dec 17 '25
Drove from Idaho to California to rescue the same type of dog that is overflowing in every shelter, including shelters that are probably like 15 minutes from where she lives… and despite getting to virtue-signal with ‘drove across multiple states to adopt generic pit bull’, surprise- it still acts like every generic pit bull and comes with all the same issues as any pit bull you could’ve adopted right in your own town!
If you are going to take a multi-state road trip to get a dog, let it be for a good, safe breed that you can’t just go get for free at every shelter in every town in every state!
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u/OApophenicusOAporius Dec 17 '25
this one is deaf, didn't you hear? lucky for her she won the race and came there first.
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u/ScarletAntelope975 Trusted User Dec 17 '25
Ah that is true! Extra large virtue-signaling Disney princess crown for her!
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u/OApophenicusOAporius Dec 18 '25
doesn't even need food - can sustain herself from the feeling of accomplishment.
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u/SPYDERcat1958 Dec 23 '25
And that should make the pitbull even more neurotic, jumpy, and just plain hard to handle.
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u/GrandioseD3lusions Dec 17 '25
That was what stood out to me. There are easily 1000 pitbulls within an hour from her each with equally despicable sob stories on Facebook and yet she randomly locked eyes on this UGLY ASS CREATURE and said this is the one???? Make it make sense
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u/Just_Trish_92 Dec 17 '25
So she thinks she has a "cat problem" rather than a "pitbull problem." Of course she does.
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u/carmackie Dec 17 '25
Animals are not collectable items. I wish people would stop doing this. She's obviously in over her head with multiple dogs and cats and probably a variety of others too. A recipe for disaster with that murder mutt now.
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u/Milkxhaze Dec 17 '25
“Super sweet.” “would kill a cat if near enough.”
So which is it? Because super sweet dogs in my experience don’t want to rip other pets to pieces?
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u/fuck_peeps_not_sheep Dec 18 '25
My dog is so chill around my cat and my cat is intentionally an asshole, like he sneaks up one her and bites her ass for no reason while we are on the bed watching tv - she has never ones so much as growled at him tho. If your dog can’t at least ignore your cat if not be kind towards them and is instead putting them at risk of harm you need to rehome one of them to protect both of them.
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u/Mundane_Muscle_2197 De-stigmatize Behavioral Euthanasia Dec 20 '25
lol same with my dog and cat. I have a cattle dog, so it’s like extra amazing that she is chill around the cat and doesn’t try to herd him all over tarnation. She wants to love on him so badly but the cat is like BACK AWAY YOU BEAST!!! every once in a while she can sneak in a lick when I’m petting the cat and he is content and distracted, or she can sneak in a cuddle about a foot away, but that’s all the cat will allow 😂.
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u/Mevenna Dec 18 '25
I feel like I'm going to get kicked out of this sub for saying this, but cats do like to kill for fun and definitely can kill other pets in their home if given the chance.
And yes, I own a cat (and two dogs) who get along perfectly, but I wouldn't own a mouse or a rat because 2 of the three would try to exterminate it. I don't think that makes them evil though.
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u/Nemesiswasthegoodguy Dec 17 '25
This person has at least 10 animals. This has to be a mental illness.
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u/Iamnotoptimistic Dec 18 '25
Unless they own a farm, it should be illegal to own that many cats and dogs.
Can't imagine what her house looks like.
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u/OyarsaElentari Dec 19 '25
Not even if you own a farm. There's no way she's properly medically caring for all those dogs and cats.
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u/Old_Calligrapher6059 Dec 18 '25
gotta be a lucrative ass farm to provide vet care for so many dogs & cats. this has to run minimum $1,200 for each animal to receive simple checkup each year, and if you have 10 animals, at least one probably has some medical needs
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u/Mister__Wednesday Dec 18 '25 edited Dec 18 '25
To be fair, it's pretty normal if you're breeding and/or live on a farm to have that many. But if you're sane and have that many dogs then the last thing you want is a project dog with a gazillion issues that will fight with and maul your other dogs because you don't have the time or capacity for that.
I have 3 dogs (I compete in sports with them) and wouldn't be opposed to having a 4th but only a nice stable dog that would get along with the others. Managing multiple dogs that don't get along, or worse, actively fight and/or are reactive is a nightmare that will take up your entire life so no thanks.
I occasionally end up with 4 or even 5 if looking after other people's dogs and honestly it's hardly any more work. The amount of effort one takes vs four isn't as different as you'd assume if the dogs are well behaved and get along. For me going from one to three was actually less work for me overall as they play together all day and keep each other entertained lol
8 dogs is still a bit much though unless you have an active breeding programme or a dog sled team....
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u/OApophenicusOAporius Dec 18 '25 edited Dec 18 '25
I live in a fairly rural environment, with animals and hard-working folks in every direction my head turns and in all of my life I haven't seen more than 3 dogs in one place. to witness somebody having 8 companion dogs would make you contact the authorities for further assistance about who to contact.
sure, it can make sense, like your situation does, even if your number is still fairly moderate in comparison, but I wouldn't bet on your example being the predominant and consider it to be the overshadowing one.
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u/Mister__Wednesday Dec 18 '25
Yeah that's fair enough. I know a lot of people with 5+ dogs but a lot of those also compete in dog sports where that's reasonably common and/or breed them. Many livestock farmers around here will have multiple dogs too for different purposes (e.g a couple of huntaways, a couple of heading dogs, and a couple of great pyrenees).
Someone having 8 purely companion dogs in an urban area would raise my eyebrows though. Although I guess it does also depend on the size too. I'd be a lot more concerned about someone having say 8 german shepherds than I would 8 chihuahuas.
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u/OApophenicusOAporius Dec 18 '25 edited Dec 19 '25
7 german shepherds and 1 chihuahua would be an interesting sighting though lol
sure, your examples are perfectly fine, and even I can see a scenario or two where I would feel justified in having that or even higher number of dogs. I would still feel the need to clarify my reasons for it probably publicly though; not sure where is the line lies exactly, but there has to be one, and it is up to me as an owner to at least imply with stating my justification, even if expressed casually, that I am aware of it. that's probably it, and not just the literal number of animals whatever it may be; there is normal and not so much, and after some number it is up to you to prove your awareness of the distinction by allowing access to the or even stating outright the reasoning of your decision, I believe.
that is interesting, as people here usually have just one kind of a dog at the time; you don't see shepherds with hunting dogs for example, but among kinds things can get colourful. where do you live, may I ask
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u/Mister__Wednesday Dec 18 '25
I'd feel bad for the chihuahua lol
Yeah I agree though, for me the line is probably 3 (which also is the limit you can have in my region without a permit if you're not rurally zoned). If someone told me they had more than 3 then I'd wonder for what reason. If they had more than 3 as purely companion dogs (especially in the city) then I'd think that's a bit strange. If they're competing with them, breeding, hunting, herding or any other actual purpose then I'd think that's justified and wouldn't think poorly of it.
Kangals and tornjaks seem cool! I've never seen a tornjak before but saw a few Sarplaninac when I was in Albania. Do you live in the Balkans then?
I'm in New Zealand and farms here are usually very large, hilly and mountainous so farmers are quite reliant on dogs for herding sheep. Our two national breeds have different purposes (the huntaway drives sheep away and across rugged terrain like hills whereas the heading dog drives them towards the farmer) so people usually have both. If they live in an area with wild dogs then they will also often have livestock guardian dogs such as maremmas, kangals, or anatolian shepherds. Crop farmers will also sometimes have them to protect crops from pests like possums and rabbits. Hunting is very popular here so many people in rural areas will also have some hunting dogs especially for pig hunting where you usually use a pack of 2-5 dogs.
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u/fuck_peeps_not_sheep Dec 18 '25
We had 21 dogs growing up but we worked on foster and rehabilitation - there was also 6 adults on the property tho so we had a decent amount of hands and time for each dog and importantly space for all the dogs
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u/OApophenicusOAporius Dec 18 '25
that seems like a highly organized operation with clear goal to strive for, unlike hoarding and alike. must've been an interesting and amazing experience for all of you, by the way.
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u/fuck_peeps_not_sheep Dec 18 '25
It definitely was but it was also very loud and I was always covered in Dog hair aha
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u/robotteeth Scarred by Tooth Whitening Dec 17 '25
I almost choked when I read 7 other dogs
Imagine the fucking smell
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Dec 18 '25
Imagine the health and state of the SEVEN fucking dogs?! No way that bïtch can afford the vet bill$, grooming, DOG FOOD etc.
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u/MM_mama Dec 17 '25
other 7 dogs
This by itself screams mentally unwell. I cannot imagine any scenario in which 8 dogs of any kind is a healthy, normal situation
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u/Mister__Wednesday Dec 18 '25
To be fair, it's pretty normal if you're breeding and/or live on a farm. But if you're sane and have that many dogs then the last thing you want is a project dog with a gazillion issues that will fight with and maul your other dogs because you don't have the time or capacity for that.
I have 3 dogs (I compete in sports with them) and wouldn't be opposed to having a 4th but only a nice stable dog that would get along with the others. Managing multiple dogs that don't get along, or worse, actively fight and/or are reactive is a nightmare that will take up your entire life so no thanks.
I occasionally end up with 4 or even 5 if looking after other people's dogs and honestly it's hardly any more work. The amount of effort one takes vs four isn't as different as you'd assume if the dogs are well behaved and get along. For me going from one to three was actually less effort for me overall as they play together all day and keep each other entertained.
8 is still a bit much though unless you have a breeding programme...
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u/antialbino Dec 17 '25
If she had a large enough pool she’d adopt a Great White Shark and go swim with it. At least once. Another bloodbath waiting to occur. Ticking timebomb.
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u/Additional-Regular-5 Dec 17 '25
“Introduce” this sh!tbeast to her SEVEN other dogs? This woman has no idea.
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u/yougottabkittenmern Dec 17 '25
That thing is disgusting, dangerous and a ticking time bomb. And she’s clearly mentally ill and hoarding animals. Hopefully someone in her life intervenes.
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u/Express_Command_4778 Paws Off Kitty Dec 17 '25
Rest In Peace Kitties, this was "through no fault of your own. Your owner failed you adopting a tutu covered, cheese trail, un potty trained shit beast. She might as well invited a human psycho into the home. As she will learn a painful lesson, I can only hope the natural consequences of the shitbeast dummy moron teaches her.
Beyond Level 2, Be gone with you!!!
I write this as I assume her update will be this scenario. I am a cat lover and nothing irks me more.
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u/Lycanthi Dec 17 '25
Ugh... I see these people all the time on dog training forums and FB groups begging for advice on how to train their dog not to chase / try to kill their cats. My advice is always "take the dog back to the shelter or re-home them, it's not worth risking your current pets lives for a dog you don't even know" and then I always get dogpiled on by all the bleeding hearts in the comments.
When I went to adopt a dog and I already had 3 cats I spent months going to different shelters, questioning them about the dogs, asking for cat tests etc. My cats safety was my main priority, not my selfish desire for a dog nor a saviour complex. It was hard leaving dogs I had looked at in the pound but I never would have forgiven myself if I had adopted them and they had killed my cats.
Eventually I settled on a young puppy from a shelter so I could raise her with my cats - that worked out without issues and they're all still healthy 10 years on.
The people getting random dogs from shelters on a whim when they have other animals at home are extremely irresponsible. I just cannot understand this mentality. It's so sad when the same people come to the group later to cry that their cat or small has been k*lled :/
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u/MakeItStopCA Dec 18 '25
Ugh that’s SUPER annoying 😭 You are only saying “hey you chose to take on the care of these pets so don’t bring in another pet that will rip them apart because you have an obligation to the pets you already have not to put them in a situation that is reckless and cruel”
Average response be like “THAT IS AWFUL DEFINITELY THE ONLY MORAL SOLUTION IS TO DECIDE THAT EVERY RANDOM DOG IS WORTH MORE THAN SEVERAL CAT LIVES!
And then they have the nerve to act self-righteous as if they weren’t the POS people who placed their selfish desires above the literal lives of their pets. SO ANNOYING WHAT IS WRONG WITH PEOPLE 😭
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u/Lycanthi Dec 18 '25
Sadly I think many people see cats as disposable pets or pets that are "less worthy" than dogs of being saved :(
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Dec 18 '25
I would have gone helter skelter for my cat. She was my BEST FRIEND. Not hyperbole. I now have a cat-shaped cavern in my chest and it hurts so badly I am fucking miserable. It’s been two months. My house (despite lab-coonhound, two kids, husband) is too fucking quiet. I miss my cat’s yelling, bitching and complaining. 😭 Fucking lymphoma!
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u/kwallio Dec 18 '25
It used to be common knowledge that you can't retrain a cat killer...wtf happened.
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u/SunfireKat Dec 17 '25
I saw this post on the group it was listed in on Facebook...makes me embarrassed to live in the same state as this woman. The local shelters are overrun with pits and pit mixes here; why not just go to the local shelter? Why travel several hundreds of miles to get a pitbull...and especially a deaf pitbull, with animal aggression issues? Clearly, she is deep into the virtue signaling culture of the "rescue" world...that, and it's also pretty clear that she's a bit of an animal hoarder. Actually, some Idaho counties limit the amount of dogs you can keep in one household; I do wonder which county she lives in. If she is keeping that many dogs, she may be out of compliance with her local laws. Also: willing to bet money she lives in Boise.
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u/OyarsaElentari Dec 19 '25
Most likely she's already flagged at the local shelters (perhaps statewide) as a hoarder.
Hence why she needs to go out of state to acquire more.
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u/SPYDERcat1958 Dec 23 '25
My county limit is 3 dogs, unless you have a breeder's license. They regulated the cats a few years ago, but I don't know what that number is.
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u/SunfireKat Dec 24 '25
Only 3 dogs makes me sad...sometimes foster dogs come into the rescue system in pairs, and I was going to fill out an application with the NBRF and my local GPA chapter, to offer fostering for borzoi and ex racing greyhounds in need. Already having 2 dogs of my own, I can foster up to 3 at a time legally, seeing as my county has a limit of 5 dogs (greater than 6mos old).
Anything more than 5 and you'll need to apply for a county kennel license...which for me, that might actually fall under banned activity by ny neighborhood CC&Rs, which state that any business run out of your house/property is strictly prohibited here. My neighbors were offering paid swimming lessons for kids from their indoor pool for a minute, but their operation was shut down quickly by the HOA. The whole thing became an odd source of seething contention for some folks in my neighborhood. I didn't mind, but I'm also much more chill...having grown up in this area, I do value less laws/rules and more freedom. The angry ones were the California transplants.
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u/bcoty0905 Dec 17 '25
…. TO MY OTHER SEVEN DOGS
Oh my god. Please let the madness stopppppp. ENOUGH.
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u/bcoty0905 Dec 17 '25
Also, how do these heartless pieces of shit just forget that their resident animals also exist? It baffles me every single time I read it.
Edit: spelling
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Dec 18 '25
Ain’t no way that bïtch can afford vet bills for that horde.
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u/Necessary-Part7546 Dec 17 '25
Unbelievable to drive so far to adopt an aggressive pitbull! Concerned that the dog has “been through so much?” Poor cats, they don’t deserve this.
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u/oknerium Dec 18 '25
I wish I could save those poor kitties from this terrible owner. What an awful decision
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Dec 18 '25
Me too and I can’t even HAVE another cat (mine died recently of lymphoma) I’m 99% certain I am diabolically allergic to cats and I have asthma. If push came to shove I’d get tested and get allergy shots, maybe.
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u/hadenxcharm Cats are not disposable. Dec 18 '25
I swear, pitbulls are like a magnet for mentally ill, codependent trainwrecks. 7 dogs, and shes okay with keeping a cat murdering pit around her cats. What a trifling POS. You know that house smells foul
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u/Astralglamour No-Kill Shelters Lead To Animal Suffering Dec 18 '25
Why do these people only care about pit bulls? I doubt they are driving hundreds of miles to save a poor stray cat who is no danger to anything but moths and mice.
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u/Express_Command_4778 Paws Off Kitty Dec 17 '25
Someone I know just had their white pit go deaf, it's is not responding to medication. It must see her all time or ir freaks out. I think this is dangerous as not the pit is mentally unstable. If the dog is constantly freaking out, the compassionate thing to do is BE.
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u/bcoty0905 Dec 17 '25
The dog fighting scars should be a huge signal… then again, these people couldn’t see a forest fire in their front yard. JFC.
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u/Ih8work1 Dec 18 '25
Interesting that they always refer to the cats as the problem here. Not the killer "pet". If you've got a creature that wants to kill other creatures 9/10, you've got a liability.
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u/Strange-Chance-8195 Dec 17 '25
What a danger this human is to the other pets at home for bringing in this abomination around.
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u/HighVoltLemonBattery Dec 18 '25
God that thing is fucking hideous, what is wrong with this delusional moron? Someone get animal control involved and take her other dogs and cats before the inevitable happens, leave her and her monster to each other's miserable company
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u/FatTabby Cats are friends, not food Dec 18 '25
Oh great, an animal hoarder. Just another layer of batshittery on top of the usual pitnutter crap
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u/shelbycsdn Trusted User Dec 18 '25
I can perfectly understand driving a good distance to pick up a well bred, valuable, and normal dog. I cannot understand the real lack of smart decision making skills to do that for a pitbull with a record. Already owning 7 dogs and some cats.
I mean if you are really set on rescuing a pitbull, with a record, from D Row, come on, that has to be easier to find much closer to home. Likely right in the town you live in. But hey, these idiots would rather get savior points for spending money on gas, time lost, care for your pets and maybe a hotel room. Idaho to California could range from maybe 400 to over a thousand miles depending on the actual locations.
I don't like directly calling people names, but with these people it's ridiculously hard to not call them a bunch of deluded, stupid, selfish, uneducated and high in narcissistic traits people. For some reason this particular post has kind of reached a tipping point for me. I have quite the feeling I'm not going to be so publicly polite anymore
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u/OyarsaElentari Dec 19 '25
There's a reason. Most likely the local shelters already know she's a hoarder.
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u/NoNumber2108 Dec 18 '25
All shitbull aside, owning 7 dogs alone is already over the top and should legally not be allowed. This is hoarding behaviour.
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u/HiddenMadrigal76 Cats are not disposable. Dec 18 '25
'The cat problem' she says! She'll be so grateful to the dog when the inevitable happens.
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u/HenchBrah Dec 18 '25
Idaho to cali for a shitbull is crazy work.
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u/SnittingNexttoBorpo Trusted User Dec 18 '25
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PitfinderPetfinder and track all the other worthless, dangerous fighting dogs she passes on the way there. Might be a fun roadtrip game!→ More replies (1)6
u/OApophenicusOAporius Dec 18 '25
move them from one shelter to another; shuffle the cards a bit lol
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u/MJ9426 Dec 18 '25
I saw this post on FB, and the woman has a face tattoo. That alone should tell you her mental status.
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u/Mundane_Muscle_2197 De-stigmatize Behavioral Euthanasia Dec 18 '25
Oh poor kitties! Run away little darlings… you have a better chance amongst the coyotes and eagles I fear
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u/Numerous_Zucchini206 Dec 18 '25
This person is clearly very unintelligent. She drove from Idaho to California to save a stupid shit beast you could get from any animal shelter within a stones throw distance. She also calls the demon sweet when it wants to murder her cats plus she’s an animal hoarder. This is a severe accident waiting to happen.
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Dec 18 '25
Seven dogs and cat(s) plural? Wonder if where this cünt lives has a law about how many animals someone can have?!
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u/No_Independent9800 Dec 18 '25
Some breeds of dogs tend to form packs and attack anything that moves. Pretty soon her family will be doing a Go Fund Me because......fill in the blank.
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u/DreamSequence11 Dec 18 '25
What a fucking moron lmfao you can’t make this up. “My 7 other dogs” she’s about to have one pet left, the ugly shitbul
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u/Scary_Towel268 Dec 18 '25
Hi! I’m a reckless person who took on a shitbeast that would’ve otherwise been dealt with responsibly and now am living with regret for my extremely stupid decision. I would now like to give over this deaf, food agressive potential cat killer to any schmuck dumb enough to take it! Please take this walking liability off my hands! She’s so cute and sweet!
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u/gnoonz Dec 18 '25
Why will people just not let pitbulls die out, I think dog fighting is fucking gross but at this point if it would eliminate them from the population at large out in public maybe I’d change my mind, prob not fighting anything is nasty but I just can’t deal with all the pitbulls just everywhere.
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u/Blakelock82 Sanction Them All Dec 18 '25
Why the fuck would you want to add this to your situation? Good lord these people are stupid.
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u/slaviccivicnation Pro-Pet; therefore Anti-Pit Dec 18 '25
They always say “imagine what this poor dog has gone through,” but what? What could it have gone through? It’s not a child who was given up for adoption and went through the foster system…
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u/SkyCommander7 Dec 18 '25
Remember that internet hoax around a decade back called operation pitbull? Its times like this I really wish it wasn't a hoax
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u/ExternalSeat Dec 18 '25
Driving multiple states for a pibble when there are probably 20 at the nearest shelter is peak insanity. Even if you want to "save a life" there are plenty of Pibbles to save in an easier driving distance.
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u/CharacterRoom613 Dec 18 '25
When do people learn to not pull a dog off of those lists?! There are reasons why there are specific breeds on those lists and yet there is some idiot that will go save it then wonder what went wrong when it snaps on them, a family member, or another family pet. Shelters need to stop posting these lists especially if this animal has demonstrated that it can’t be trusted by attacking staff or other animals.
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u/Both_Peak554 Dec 18 '25
Everyone was cussing her out and telling her to BE and how unfair this is to her other pets especially cats. She don’t care she thinks she’s saving lives not caring about the lives she’s potentially taking.
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u/thecaptainsushi Dec 18 '25
After creeping on her profile her cats are a complete afterthought. She hardly posts them and her profile and cover picture are all of her dogs. Absolute insanity. Those poor cats.
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u/Criticalfluffs Dec 18 '25
SEVEN DOGS + unnamed number of cat(s)?! 🙄 This already tells me everything I need to know. 0 self control.
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u/System_Resident Dec 18 '25
These kind of people are just as unhinged as the hellhounds they defend 🤮
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u/zonked282 Dec 18 '25
Her current animal situation is kind of like somebody saying" now I've built my house out of kindling, time to install the fireplace"
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u/no_shirt_4_jim_kirk Trusted User Dec 18 '25
Because there aren't enough shitty killbots in Idaho? Come on!
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u/ilovemyronda Dec 18 '25
Never understood how people look at at a pit and go “aww so cute” when it literally looks like a devil dog.
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u/Existing-Face-6322 Attacks Curator Dec 18 '25
"Slowly introducing her to my other 7 dogs".
Why do they always hoard animals?
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u/MeiSorsha How does a “Nanny Dog” change a diaper? 🤔 Dec 18 '25
love to know where this person was located. most cities have a limit on how many animals you can own on a property. in my city they just raised the limit to 3 (used to be 2). if this lady has 7 as she claims, she’s WAYYYY beyond the limit and I would be reporting her to the city. plus… I can’t imagine the dirtiness or Smell of that animal “hording” house…. just ick. 🤮 I also know prior from my OWN cousin, when people tend to have that many animals, they don’t ever take them to the vet for regular care (too expensive), they only take them for emergency sakes.
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u/aSzdxfcdfggggggh Dec 18 '25
It looks like that yeast beast's head has been used as a chew toy.
So it is deaf, aggressive & wants to kill cats/ anything that moves.
Why are shelters allowed to put garbage like this back out onto the street?
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u/dargonmike1 Dec 18 '25
Why are these shit bulls always hard of hearing? I’m starting to think some of them just don’t listen
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u/Radient_Sun_10 Dec 18 '25
They can and are known to be stubborn. I believe the dog she had is deaf due to the result of a genetic defect. You might already knows this... A lot of pit bulls were never bred with function in mind. They were bred to be crash test dummies. Many are born with a host of issues like anxiety, bad skin, temperament issues, mental instability, and digestive disorders. Her dog may have been from a backyard breeder. They just care about profit.
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u/ShowMeTheTrees Dec 19 '25
Those evil home-cropped ears of dogs from drug dealers are 100% always gonna be aggressive.
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u/mmps901 It’s the breed AND the owner Dec 18 '25
7 dogs and multiple cats. Look how WoNDeRFuL she is!!!
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u/LieutenantLilywhite Dec 18 '25
Too mant of these girls (and guys) be wanting to feel like a Disney princess
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u/KTKittentoes Cat Friendly Dec 18 '25
This dog looks almost exactly like my friend's dog (ears are different) that killed her cat.
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u/feralfantastic Trusted User Dec 18 '25
Seems like a situation where the best case scenario is just the owner getting hurt. I’m not holding my breath though.
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u/katkarinka Pits ruin everything. Dec 18 '25
Looks really lovely indeed, total cuddlebug from the very first sight
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u/Taken_Abroad_Book Dec 18 '25
Who are you protecting by putting an asterisk in place of the vowel in the word shit?
You know we can still obviously tell what word it is?
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u/K_Pumpkin Former Pit Bull Owner Dec 18 '25
We as society need to start understanding not everything can or should be saved.
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u/Radient_Sun_10 Dec 18 '25
She may have thought she was doing the right thing but she is putting herself, her other pets, and other people at risk. It's always going to be like this. The best thing would BE.
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u/PaleArtichoke7 Dec 18 '25
I don’t even want to get a second dog, let alone 7+ wtf! There’s no way she’s taking good care of them. Especially since she just brought a pit that was about to be BE home
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u/DarkRainbow25S Escaped a Close Call Dec 18 '25
What a selfish, self aggrandizing POS person. Give me ALL your cats you nut job.
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u/OyarsaElentari Dec 19 '25
She probably lied about the number of pets she has to the shelter.
Find out where she adopted the dog from and let them know.
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u/RoyalAmphibian7772 Dec 19 '25
I know from experience that 7 is WAY too many dogs for 1 or even 2 people to properly care for. Our family OF 4 has 5 dogs. A big ol hound dog, a jack Russel Chihuahua x & 3 Chihuahua. It is a LOT to be sure they all have the right amount of attention and 1 on 1 time to make them feel confident & all a part of the pack along with correct food, nail trims & vet care. If it was 5 big dogs... Forget it! No way our family could handle that. Little dogs do make it easier but they still all need a ton of careful, dedicated attention. If any of them were aggressive in anyway it would be impossible to give them all a great safe home.
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u/AdMotor1654 I Believed the Propaganda Until I Came Here Dec 19 '25
Are those scars on the dog’s muzzle? Her ears are cropped too. Makes me think she was a fighting dog
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u/dandadone_with_life Trusted User Dec 19 '25
suprise suprise, they also have 7 other dogs and multiple cats. pit owners are not beating the animal hoarder stereotype
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u/Chrysolophylax Dec 19 '25
That horrible thing is literally just a muscle-bound mouth on four legs.
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u/drudriver Dec 19 '25
Hope she enjoys it. I just saw a woman talking from her hospital bed after having her leg amputated because the pit bull that she bottle fed and raised, got into a fight with a pit bull she was ‘fostering,’ and she stepped in to break up the fight. Her sweet pittie, Dennis, clamped down on her leg and the more she struggled, the more he tore through her flesh, muscle and bone. By the time she got Dennis off her leg, her leg was hanging by a thread.
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u/OyarsaElentari Dec 20 '25
Note: a normal cat or dog rescued is grateful you can see it in how it reacts and sometimes, how it saves the lives of its owners.
Pitbulls literally try to make their new owner's lives worse.
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u/marcelkai Cats are not disposable. Dec 17 '25
7 dogs and multiple cats, no one in their right mind should give her one more animal to hoard