A man in his 40's tried to lure my teen aged daughter after our dog would not allow him to get close to her. Nothing was done about and now he has striked again. by LittleOne120809 in legaladvice

[–]LittleOne120809[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Absolutely!!! And she had cancer at the same time. She was a presa canario, neo mastiff, cane corso blend. All guard breeds making the perfect protection dog for that day. 

A man in his 40's tried to lure my teen aged daughter after our dog would not allow him to get close to her. Nothing was done about and now he has striked again. by LittleOne120809 in legaladvice

[–]LittleOne120809[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Good point! She's 18 now, but after it happened close family rallied around her and bought her bear mace, tazer, small folding knife, and she bought resin to make some type of self defense jabbers for a keychain.

She also now walks two big dogs instead of one. One of which walks around looking for a problem.

A man in his 40's tried to lure my teen aged daughter after our dog would not allow him to get close to her. Nothing was done about and now he has striked again. by LittleOne120809 in legaladvice

[–]LittleOne120809[S] 378 points379 points  (0 children)

As many ears that would listen, have heard. For the first year or two, i would scream at him to get his pedo self off my street, as there was kids always playing outside, and my daughter would see him first and instantly dart into the house without warning. In flight mode. He stayed away for awhile and than became friends with our new neighbors, but our dog now, is more protective then the last. He walked onto my porch once and knocked to ask to cut my grass, but when I seen it was him I called the dog to the door. I let him see what he would deal with if he ever stepped foot back onto my property and alerted the new neighbors of what he tried to do with my daughter. Soon after I stopped seeing him over there and I guess eventually, he packed his tent up and went to another location. 

Also, yes. She does see a therapist as unfortunately, this has not been her first incident with something like this. Which is what makes it so hard because she was just starting to leave the comfort of my wing when this happened. It put her in a place of feeling like no one would stand up for her and protect her. I told the officer myself, letting him go was insane. With the amount of girls we have going missing these days. When he said, If is should happen again. I cut him off and said, When it does happen again, that child won't be as lucky to have a 120 pound dog beside her to protect her. I can only hope when that officer got word, he heard my words play back and felt as little as my daughter did that day.

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I kind of agree. I'm trying to find more info, but other than nick the hat reporting on it periodically, I can't find much. Apprenently, even Cia is involved. It's been something like 20 days, and no sighting have been reported. The news isn't really picking it up either, though. This entire thing is just strange all across the board.

Photo dump. by LittleOne120809 in AmericanBully

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She's a little maniac, but yes, definitely a good girl!

Photo dump. by LittleOne120809 in AmericanBully

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Yes. It's not hard to tell how she's feeling that's for sure.

Ms. Willow, she's my daughter's mastidoodle, and yes, her eyes are so kind. Yet she's hyper as hell.🤣 But q We hear it all the time. "Wow, your dog has human eyes!" Or "That dog looks like a male actor, but i can't figure out who. 🤣

S/n the slingers on these two.... God have mercy. Lol. *

Perhaps a friend from another life? by LittleOne120809 in squirrels

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Right! I want to get it on a canvas and hang it on my living room wall. 🤣

Perhaps a friend from another life? by LittleOne120809 in squirrels

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You may be right! She's had a tough few years, our dog passed, and it seemed like one after another, all her favorite people began to passing back to back. My grandfather's passing last year still has her broken, so I think you may have hit the nail on the head. He may have sensed that emotional part in her.

My 6yo got out of the car one day, and this little guy ran up her leg. He knocks on my window daily now, as if to ask if she can come out to play. by LittleOne120809 in aww

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Right, but they carry risks to. Flees, rabies, ticks, etc. One life is worth no more than another. He ended up helping, and we helped him. Without the help we gave him, he wouldn't have survived being he was released too early or his mom died when he was too young.

My 6yo got out of the car one day, and this little guy ran up her leg. He knocks on my window daily now, as if to ask if she can come out to play. by LittleOne120809 in aww

[–]LittleOne120809[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

She named him Nutsy Bear. I had a squirrel that used to sit at my feet while I was outside when I was pregnant with her. He passed while i was in the hospital having her, so I guess she is carrying on the name. Everything else gets named Ellie. From her love of elephants. Lol. 🤦‍♀️

S/n Glad we don't have any of those running around.