It’s called Little Dog Syndrome!! My furbaby, a 4 pound Pomeranian named Taz, challenged my neighbor’s Pit Bull. The pittie got Taz’s entire head in her mouth before I could separate them. The only immediate problem was Taz had a hematoma on one of his ears. Now, 6 years later, he is essentially blind and deaf. My vet thinks the pittie squeezed his head and caused the damage even though there were no outward wounds.
momofalex7 almost 5 years ago
But probably true.
Gent almost 5 years ago
But it’s true!
PICTO almost 5 years ago
Someone is looking to get his ankles bitten…
Stevefk almost 5 years ago
The first rule of doggy fight club is…you do not talk about doggy fight club!
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 5 years ago
Yep, definitely pawssible.
Bill The Nuke almost 5 years ago
“Sorry, my Chihuahua killed your pit bull. He got stuck in it’s throat.”
stillfickled Premium Member almost 5 years ago
They don’t look like boxers to me.
webfoot5 almost 5 years ago
At the dog park, the drama is always in the small dog part of the park. Always.
Jml58 almost 5 years ago
The squirrel started it all.
queenoftut almost 5 years ago
It’s called Little Dog Syndrome!! My furbaby, a 4 pound Pomeranian named Taz, challenged my neighbor’s Pit Bull. The pittie got Taz’s entire head in her mouth before I could separate them. The only immediate problem was Taz had a hematoma on one of his ears. Now, 6 years later, he is essentially blind and deaf. My vet thinks the pittie squeezed his head and caused the damage even though there were no outward wounds.