RHOBH Kim Richards, Kyle Richards Pitbull Feud: Star's Dog Banned From Filming & Reunion Show After Multiple Attacks

By Mitch Thorpe, Mstars News writer | Jan 26, 2015 10:15 PM EST

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It looks like the relationship between Kim Richards and Kyle Richards is going to need a little more time to heal before it gets better. The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills sisters have been in an epic feud with each other since Richards' pit bull attacked Kyle's daughter last year. The attack caused a rift between the formerly close sisters, so much so that Kyle is allegedly trying to get Kim's dog Kingsley banned from being filmed on any upcoming episodes of the series.

According to Radar Online, Kyle and some of the other RHOBH girls have teamed up to tell producers to ban the dog from being filmed, as they feel he is too dangerous. Not only did the dog attack Kyle's daughter Alexia, but also Kim's friend Kay Rozario.

It seems that they are putting their foot down and saying that Kim's dog can't be present at upcoming episodes, or even the reunion.

"The cast wants to make sure that none of them become the next victim!" an insider said. "They have asked producers to ban Kingsley from any future filming, including the upcoming reunion."

According to The Inquistr, it seems that the dog's main problem is its inability to follow rules, as well as not respecting it's boundaries.

"The dog isn't safe to be around anyone, and the last thing the show needs is a scandal from a dog bite," a source explained of why Kim's dog will be banned from the recap show. "If there is any talk of Kingsley coming to the reunion, the cast won't be anywhere near him."

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