Thursday, December 4, 2014

Kim Richards Gives Away Pit Bull

Kim Richards has decided to give away her beloved pit bull Kingsley after it attacked five people. The most recent victim was her niece Alexia Umansky, 18, who just recently was able to return to school after recovering from the November 1st attack, reports the Daily Mail.

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  1. I wouldnt trust kim with a chia pet----let alone a pitbull

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  2. This saddens me a bit- hoping that pooch finds a home where he is well trained and understood. Kim- maybe goldfish will work better?

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    1. maybe a Poinsettia plant---but dont eat the pretty flowers Kim!

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    2. ha! Good call. Tis the season for them. But even they need water:( lol

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    3. didnt she like crap her bed a few seasons ago---Lisa Vanderpump looked mortified lolll

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    4. Noooo! I missed that. Peed I think(but still)!

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    5. I thought that was rhooc?? With tamra barney and Vicki gunvelson??
      this is why I stick with 5 lb chihuahuas who only cut a bitch overy a piece of cheese or the last dog treat.
      if they can overtake me no bueno. .

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    6. Kim addressing pillowgate lol
      With regards to Brandi. . .Brandi baffles me. I really don't know why she jumped in on my conversation with Yolanda. Yolanda and I were having a discussion that had absolutely nothing to do with her! The next thing I know she's talking about my pillow — which was really quite mean! When I asked Brandy why, she said she was protecting her friend!

      The thing that really confuses me, is she said how I was her friend, and I do believe I am! So WHY!?! Why be so mean? I guess I don't fully understand her — like when she said my sister secretly doesn’t want me to make it! I know in my heart Brandi doesn't want that for me, and she knows my sister doesn't want that for me! So WHY? Only Brandi knows! Although, we have these "Brandi" things, I still like Brandi even though she said my pillow smelled like s—! Here's the thing, regardless of what Brandi said.. It's my pillow, so if I want to s— on my pillow, or wipe my a– on my pillow, it’s still my pillow! I can do whatever I want with it! What's really SCARY is that Brandi SNIFFED my dirty pillow! It had been dragged all over Europe, so no telling what was on that damn thing!!! So GROSS!

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    7. Wow^ the musings of Kim should neva be transcribed lol!

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  3. I wouldn't trust her with a drawing of a goldfish.


    I hope he's rehomed in a loving environment with people who can rehabilitate him.

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  4. I don't trust that she's actually given it away as opposed to "gave it to someone to babysit". In any case, it's Kim's fault for not training the dog properly.

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  5. Very sad. Hopefully the dog will be placed with someone who can handle it and not have to be put down.

    All the training in the world will not be effective if the owner doesn't hold the dog to what it has learned. That being said, some individual dogs are dangerous. I don't know what is happening in this specific case, but training is essential especially for powerful breeds.

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  6. I understand animal defenders, I really do. I get it.
    I feel very strongly that dogs that bite people should be kept away from people and I don't think that's a radical or even inappropriate notion. No animal will ever, ever be held in higher regard or given more consideration than a human child at risk of fatal injury.
    Biting dogs can go to a lovely farm inhabited by other biting dogs and humans in body armor.

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    1. I understand your point. You're right, if an animal is dangerous, that needs to be addressed. Sometimes training with consistent follow through by the owner will resolve the issue. Sometimes, it needs to be removed and placed with someone who understands how to control those personality types. It's not always the dog and it's not always the owner. The trick is to find out where the problem stems from and address it. Either 1) train the owner 2) relocate the dog or 3) put the dog down if absolutely necessary.

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  7. Too bad, I thought dog attacks made for a great storyline! I wanted Kingsley to show Who's the Boss, Bitch.
    Honestly, anyone who watches RHBH probably felt that Kim picked the most inappropriate type of dog possible (beyond her skills in dog training). Now Kingsley is a damaged dog because of a narcissist who needed a new storyline to be "relevant". Hopefully he's properly cared for wherever his paws landed.

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  8. I was bit (attacked) by a relatives dog recently and have not seen a doctor (bites are on my thigh) bc if I do the dog/owner will automatically be investigated. The dog is normally not let close to the door but I showed up unexpectedly and he got out and attacked me.

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  9. Her dog attacked five people and no one's ordered her to put it to sleep? Another example of famous people getting special treatment, I see.

    She is probably yet another lazy owner who didn't bother to train her dog.

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  10. The story doesn't mention that the dog's new home is in south central. Gonna be a working dog.

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