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Lions are dangerous, should we kill them off too? Or just not make them home pets?
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Best breed i have ever owned.
Fire Arms kill too, but people keep buying them |
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We never hear about Shepherds or Dobermans that do this.
For some reason, Pit Bulls and Rotwellers are better ink. I some fine pits and rots, and some fuckin psychotic spaniels, poodles and chihuahuas... :D |
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They have been banned in Ontario since 2005.
Existing dogs were grandfathered in and owners were made liable for their actions. |
Some black people, as I understand it, have killed and raped people. Let's ban them too.
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Just because I did what was the right thing (also legally) does not make me a bad dog owner - to the contrary. |
Funny is that the only time I ever got bitten by a dog, it was a toy poodle. Smallest dog I ever owned was a pit bull, biggest was a bull mastiff
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a few days back a 6 year old child in NM was almost abducted by a man. Ban...
a few weeks back a grizzly bear mauled a college student in alaska. Ban... a few years back a "george bush" engineered the death of tens of thousands of people. Ban... |
Any big dog can be dangerous.
My family has had two Akitas. The first one was an awesome dog, but very aggressive if anyone came near us (the kids.) He wouldn't let someone he wasn't familiar with pick up me or my sister. |
world is a dangerous place sometimes, I like that
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One of the dumbest arguments on GFY to date. "It was such a friendly gun until one day it just went nuts and started shooting other guns and people too. We never thought our gun could do such a thing. It was such a sweet and gentle firearm. We never saw this coming." |
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my apologies if you took offense as you can see I seem a little offended by the picture i painted myself. That had to be one crazy scene watching a spaniel bounce around tasting on kids. The law isnt that clear here though BTW. personally witnessed numerous bitings not lead to them being put down. In fact ive only heard of that action. Ive seen 5 y/o bit in the face too. Thankfully it wasnt that bad and shes very beautiful today. To me, its virtually never as easy as " oh the dog it someone, it needs put down" Dogs usually bite for a reason. Just as they HAVE to respect us, we should also respect them and their s a smidge too to prevent these things. For instance. My dog... http://www.lumpyimages.com/tazztongue.jpg Nicest dog ever, very well behaved, a puss really. Sure you hear everyone say that, but its beyond true here. A friend came over with his younger daughter, id say 4. She walked around him and I think stepped on his tail. He did not bite her. but her snapped at her. with some weird bark grunt. NEVER have I ever seen him do that or anything like it. now, I never let him around small ones anymore. I have no fear of him hurting anyone, but I will not risk him ever doing that again. He always goes outside or in a room when little ones come over. |
I have not read this entire thread, so not sure if it has been asked yet, but when did pitbull become a race?
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There are no bad dogs, only bad owners.
If a pit attacks someone, its the owners fault for a) Not training him properly b) Not giving him enough exercice Pits need more attention than most other breeds due to their high energy levels. If not tamed, they can be agressive as that is their only way to vent steam. All dogs are the same. Pits are just more dangerous when it happens due to their breed. Banning Pits is not a solution. Educating Pet owners is. |
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You can kill someone with a plush toy, but which is MORE LIKLEY to cause a accidental death? A plush toy or a loaded handgun in a toybox?
It's not a black and white world, so there probably shouldnt be any mistaking that this is not a black and white issue. It's a million shades of grey issue. Maybe at some point a town or county or state will ban the sale of registered dogs of certain breeds based on whatever data they feel like. Some probably already do. Then people can choose to stay or go and it'll be fine. |
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black people to dogs. Congrats! |
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You should try to educate yourself before you start making statements about things you obviously know nothing about |
There was this guy who got fucked in the ass by a horse and died. So clearly horses need to be banned.
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We have a pit now, she is the best dog we've ever had. I'll probably stick with pits from now on. I control my dogs, however, and they are under constant supervision.
The worst dog I ever had was a St. Bernard. When he was 6 or 7 he turned vicious on us. The vet couldn't find anything wrong but I had him put down anyway, he was just too dangerous to have around. He could have easily killed someone and that is a chance I wasn't willing to take. He was a good dog up until then, I don't know what happened. |
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Are you retarded? |
Letter to dumb asses who do not understand shit about dog related deaths vs dog bite victims. Do your fucking research you Hitler wannabe. BTW pits do not have lock jaw.
http://www.americanhumane.org/animal...dog-bites.html Approximately 92% of fatal dog attacks involved male dogs, 94% of which were not neutered. At least 25 different breeds of dogs have been involved in the 238 dog-bite-related fatalities in the U.S.4 Breed-specific legislation (BSL) * In response to these statistics, many communities have enacted breed-specific legislation (BSL) that prohibits ownership of certain breeds, such as pit bulls, Rottweilers and others. * Any breed of dog can bite, and research suggests BSL does little to protect the community from dog-bite incidents. * In fact, BSL can often have unintended consequences -- such as black-market interest and indiscriminant breeding practices -- resulting in subsequent breed overpopulation that leads to increases in the number of homeless, stray and euthanized dogs. * Enforcement of BSL has been shown to be very costly and extremely difficult to enforce. One county in Maryland spent more than $560,000 maintaining pit bulls (not including payroll, cross-agency costs and utilities), while fees generated only $35,000.5 * Responsible breeding and ownership, public education and enforcement of existing laws are the most effective ways of reducing dog bites. * American Humane supports local legislation to protect communities from dangerous animals, but does not advocate laws that target specific breeds of dogs. "Canine homicides and the dog bite epidemic: do not confuse them http://dogbitelaw.com/dog-bite-stati...fuse-them.html |
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However, there exists the false impression that pit bulls and Rottweilers are responsible for the dog bite epidemic. Although they do most of the killing, it is unlikely that they do most of the biting. While pit bulls and Rottweilers inflict a disproportionate number of serious and even fatal injuries, the dog bite epidemic involves many different breeds, and results from many different causes. |
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Damn those lying medical professionals. The study: Mortality, Mauling, and Maiming by Vicious Dogs
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I think there are just people out there (also is this thread obviously) who want to exterminate something no matter what you tell them or explain them... ignorance rules and obviously they can only be satisfied by banning / killing something...
...who is the vicious animal now? |
Hard to say what my position is on Pits. In the previous town I lived in they were banned due to 3 pit related deaths, 2 of which were kids, one of the pits I had seen on many occasions.
The pit I knew that killed a 7 year old girl was a house dog that LIVED with children and previously never had any incidents. It wasn't owned by a 'gang banger' or a person fighting dogs, it was owned by a family and lived in the house. When you hear a story like that it's hard NOT to blame the breed. Then on the other hand, I have friends with Pits that are total sweethearts. Never once had an issue with them. I do know one thing, when I have kids a pitbull will never be around them. I don't care how many pictures you post of Pits with kids, FUCK THAT. |
The ignorance in this thread really amazes me. People really need to educate themselves before they start spreading more inaccurate information about things they know nothing about. I have grown up around dogs and my current dog is a 6 year old pit bull that I trained myself. He is the best dog I have ever had and is trained to respond to hand signals. Where ever I go I get compliments on his behaviour, other dog owners ask me how to get their misbehaving mutts to listen to them. Here's the thing, dogs are not fashion accessories and if you don't know anything about dogs and are asking me how to get your dog to behave then maybe you should have done some research before you got a dog or get a cat instead. :2 cents:
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i agree. there should be a ban on those four legged death machines.
http://www.petitiononline.com/banpb/petition.html |
every dog owner thinks their dogs are the best mist friendly and under control dog in the world ... until they bite some kids face off.
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Loads of people who regularly drink-drive haven't had an accident whilst doing so. To ban drink-driving across the board because of a few incidents is silly.
Oh, wait... |
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You are emotionally attached to your pet. That's why you are incapable of viewing the issue rationally. If you were in love with your heroin dealer and addicted to Heroin, you would be defending heroin and dealers as being great guy and heroin as a drug that just makes you feel better. Then you'd be making all sorts of pointless analogies about cocaine and meth and other drugs and making retarded comparisons as if it makes heroin OK. I don't like pit bulls. I generally don't like their owners. I don't like the fact that some 19 yr old punk asshole can walk with a spiked collar, oversize death machine on 4 legs, with behavioral problems in a park full of children and he thinks "its cool". The simple fact is that "cool dog" can/does murder. Whether the owner is responsible ultimately or not is 100% irrelevant. That's why you also don't get to walk around with a hand grenade or drive drunk. |
I have 3 little kids and wouldn't have issue with bring a pitbull puppy into the house.
Cocker Spaniel on the other hand would be at the bottom of the list. We had one for years and they could be quite nasty with kids around. |
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i do know "good dog owners" with "well behaved and trained" pit bulls that mysteriously lost it and attacked people however. "don't know what happened." |
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The reason for breed specific legislation is the disproportionate number of deaths and severity of the attacks attributed to those dogs. Quote:
All dogs are created equal and no dog is more dangerous than another. The only difference is the owner. A Pit Bull can't be inherently dangerous to children. A Cocker Spaniel can be inherently dangerous to children. A pit bull can only be dangerous because of the owners. A Cocker Spaniel is naturally dangerous. |
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You know that you are far more likely to be hit and killed by a piano falling in the street than by a pit bull but I bet you still walk in the street. |
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