Monday, February 6, 2012

How can you tell if a dog is used for "drug protection"?

Let's say someone has a bully breed dog, and they deal drugs. How can you tell if they have the dog as a back up system if a deal goes bad or someone is trying to break into their house?How can you tell if a dog is used for "drug protection"?
why does it matter? do you live next to a drug dealer or something because you keep asking questions about this type thing. umm.. it is probably mistreated if that is what it is used for. ???? 8]
If you suspect that your neighbor is dealing drugs, stop wasting time on here and send out an anonymous tip.How can you tell if a dog is used for "drug protection"?
Drug dealer who lived next to us had 2 pit bulls. He loved them very much, they were his babies. They were very sweet and playful dogs. He appeared to take very good care of them as well. He was arrested and his son took the dogs. Not everyone who deals drugs and has dogs uses them as attack dogs.
Any dog can be taught to attack. If there's drugs around, why even question about the dog?How can you tell if a dog is used for "drug protection"?
The funny thing is, a normal pit bull won't attack a person....they make terrible guard dogs, but great deterrants for idiots that don't know how friendly a pit bull can be.



having said that, I doubt anyone who would be dealing drugs has a 'normal' pit bull...its probably a 'blue nose razors edge' American Bully (not a pit bull)....those big beefy dogs that resemble pit bull type dogs, yet at the same time remind one of an English Bulldog...



Or even just a blue pit bull. Idiot breeders think you need to inbreed the dogs to keep the 'blue' color. So not only are they inbreeding, but they don't care about the temperament of the dog, just how beefy it is, how big its head is, and what color it is. So you end up with pit bull type dogs with human aggression....



I say 'pit bull type' dogs because there are many dogs who have similar features and are often lumped together under the name 'pit bull'.
They deal drugs, and they have a pit bull?

2 + 2 = 4, and drug dealer + pit bull = attack dog.
It is difficult to tell when looking at the dog. Keep an eye on the house. Do people hang around a lot? Do they hang out by the road? Do they have a lot of bushes? Do they go into the road at night? If so, call the cops a lot and they will move.

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