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lindyzeka
Madlamini :
ilume umtwana eduze kweskole sengane yami ingane ilimele kuyimanje kuthi yaqhamuka igijima ibhadi yaginqa phansi ingane😭😭
2025-07-17 13:30:52
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popie888
popie :
inja xazisenza lanto zgalele amanzi
2025-07-17 12:23:23
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ntsosheevena
ntsosheevena :
akhonomntu onompu ke adubule lento once
2025-07-18 04:44:11
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siyabonga.austin
Siyabonga Austin :
these dogs are not dangerous... it's the way you raise them that makes them aggressive... I have a 3 year old Dogo and it's very friendly
2025-07-19 20:48:14
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monyaku.p
monyaku :
I have been trying to zoom🤓 i can see anything is that mobicel
2025-07-18 04:08:31
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mdange_katshiwo
Ta Shane :
Bathi zinobubele ke abantu bazo… Even if zingatya umntana one 2 days ezelwe, bazothi ngulamntana obe rongo
2025-07-17 11:22:02
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desiree.camagu
Desiree Camagu :
call SPCA ithathwe lonto ayonja izonibulalela abantwana
2025-07-18 10:25:27
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young_bujwa
The Chosen One 👑 :
Pitbulls are not a problem,it depends on how you raise them,I have a pitbull and she’s friendly with dogs and humans
2025-07-18 10:04:17
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guliwe_mavuso
Guliwe SC Mavuso :
the Nigerian Lady speaking on the background unayo amaphepha❓️........NB: Am not the one asking is my friend from SAPS just that he don't have TikTok.😏
2025-07-17 12:20:31
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michepisani2
Michè :
Those people who say pit bulls are not the problems are the biggest problems
2025-07-22 13:46:16
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lungy210
lungy210 :
itya ntoni inja cc?
2025-07-18 19:38:48
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mhlanga908
Mhlanga :
Iyingxaki yona kodwa iyadingeka just like women 😏🤝.
2025-07-18 08:08:53
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lelompilo0
Lelo am :
Ayisadiki I voice ka this Nigerian lady 😏
2025-07-17 14:00:25
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tiana.kim.may
Tiana Kim May :
And pitbulls aren't dangerous dogs not by a long shot. it's the owners fault for the way the pitbull turns out to be .
2025-07-18 02:15:24
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thegeneralfs
thegeneral12 :
I always get worried when I see people watching and not helping, remember we depend on dogs to watch us and our house hold, they also depend on us for help during situations like this, and nobody seems to help, it's really sad and painful to watch. RIP dog.
2025-07-21 08:13:34
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uicyslime
juicyslime :
yi kaka le uyenzayo wena si'steri , ingxaki ziya nceda ezi zinja so su thetha kakhulu coz yinja le ilunywa pha ayi nguwe.
2025-07-19 10:20:03
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user2902685747190
Mlungu :
Cameraman why didn't you zoom on your behalf
2025-07-18 06:54:02
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gcobisanorman
magcobi :
did you cal spca
2025-07-17 09:37:27
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doopsie131
doopsie :
please record abanikazi bazo xabe find outer 😅
2025-07-22 04:52:58
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kuhle5893
Kuhle :
Bulala yona kuqala next izoba ngumtwana 😳
2025-07-17 15:14:02
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missa23285
mawakhe :
uphi umniniyo rhaaa babingumntu lo🥺🥺
2025-07-17 11:44:40
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suplexbleesedgee
suplex Blessed gee :
Buy phone your camera
2025-07-18 18:01:45
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mnisi148
mnisi148 :
it's not bad trust me it's most not a pit bull but yall say it's a pit bull all dogs can kill like this
2025-07-17 23:56:44
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masiya6916
Masiya :
siyabonga cc siyabona buthanda kusenzela I Vedio but awuthenge i4n please kuze sizokwazi ukbona
2025-07-18 17:58:51
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joelselema656
sansa kaofela :
why that dog is on pitbulls yard
2025-07-22 01:09:27
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