When she moved in with him and a couple of us voiced our concerns to him. So you'll understand my shock when my little friendly springer spaniel was out in my front yard looking for a ball. This "good dog" got outside and made a beeline to my yard. Immediately she squared up my dog who thought she was just a new friend. As he excitedly wagged his tail she sprung and before I could react she had him pinned. She bit him a few times and then the jaws locked.
My neighbor thankfully was right there to stop this awful...er "good" animal from killing my dog. The only option I could think in the moment was to run in and grab a bat because seeing that pit in that killer mode scared the crap out of me.
Afterward my neighbor came over and continued to defend that vile beast as a good dog and that she's never done anything like that. I burned a bridge that day by letting him know the danger he was putting his own kids in and that he better believe I will hold him liable if that thing ever touches one of my kids (or any of the other kids in the neighborhood). Since that day I haven't seen the dog, talked to my neighbor, and a bat remains sitting at my front door.
But they say she's a good dog and great with kids.