My buddy had a pitbull that was a calm dog for years. My buddy got a good woman one day, and she started staying at the house. No problems from the dog until one day, he was with me at my place, she was alone with the dog...
He got a phone call that the dog pinned her in the shower, and she could not reach the towel. she got out of the shower and before she could reach the towel, the pitbull knocked her down on the floor and tried to mount her. He did this 5 or 6 times, trying to bite her neck, before we got there. When we got there, the dog calmed down, she was crying on the floor. He almost got the job done and left big scratches on her back and legs.
This happened 3 times in 1 month. Never did the dog show any signs of aggression, otherwise. They still have the dog, but it gets locked in a bedroom when she showers. Do I think the dog is evil? I'm not sure, but if anyone else does the same thing, the dog doesn't move from the rug in the living room...
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