The Most Dangerous Breeds?
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10 Most Dangerous Breeds
Part II
Top Ten Most Dangerous Breeds
part IIi
No Bad Breeds, Only Bad Owners
What Created a Dangerous Dog?
Responsible Pit bull Ownership
Canine Behavior and Training
Positive Pit Press
The pros and cons of owning a Pit Bull
FIND DE PITTBULL
Myths and Stereotypes

About
Breed-Specific Legislation
Breed Specific
Legislation BSL in Canada "Bill 132"
BSL & APBT Related Petitions
    







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BSL stands for "breed specific legislation". Many people, local
governments and countries are struggling to come up with an answer to dog
attacks and aggressive dogs. These dogs sometimes maim and kill people.
However, in order to deal with this serious problem,
governments are blaming the dogs and NOT the owners of these dogs.
Many people train their dogs to be aggressive for protection, guard dogs
and even dog fighting. Owners must be responsible "parents" to their dogs.
Dogs
should be treated well, fed well, discipline, receive medical treatment
and have obedience training. Another important item is dogs being
"socialized". When they are puppies they should be allowed to associate
with other kinds of friendly dogs where they will learn how to be good
dogs. But governments in passing these laws are blaming all dogs of a
certain breed for the deeds of a few. There have been cases where a human
has been attacked and some times killed by a dog that was not leashed or
taking care of properly. Is it right to ban the entire breed of dog for
the action of one? Or is it right for the entire breed to be banned
because of the human owner training the dog to be aggressive? Please visit
the links below to learn more about what is being done. Staffordshire bull
terriers are among these breeds being targeted by many governments to be
outlawed. These are only a few of many, many sites fighting these
ridiculous laws. Visit read and if you can help out in any way. Stand up
for your dog now or you may find that your dog will be put down later...
Over
the years, newspapers and broadcasts across the United States have
reported on injuries inflicted by dogs on humans or other animals.
The attacks have occurred in a variety of situations: organized dog
fighting, responses of dogs to mistreatment, dogs acting as attack or
guard animals, or the unexpected, random neighborhood altercation.
In an attempt to curtail these types of attacks, government officials have
adopted a number of measures, including licensing laws, statutes that
outlaw organized dogfights, and leash laws.

A number of breeds have been restricted or banned, including Rottweilers,
American Staffordshire Bull Terriers ("Pit Bulls"), Chow Chows, German
Shepherd Dogs, Presa Canarios, Tosa Inu, Akitas, Cane Corso, Grand Danes,
Doberman Pinschers, and the list is growing.
HOW
YOU CAN
HELP
What is Dogfighting?
Dog fighting is an
insidious underground organized crime that deserves much legal and
political scrutiny. Dog fighters are violent criminals that engage in a
whole host of peripheral criminal activities. Many are heavily involved in
organized crime, racketeering, drug distribution, or gangs, and they
arrange and attend the fights as a forum for gambling and drug
trafficking. Within the last decade, enlightened law enforcement agencies
and government officials have become cognizant of the clandestine culture
of dog-fighting and its nexus with other crimes and community violence.
Dog fighting is an extremely common blood sport in all urban areas. Dog
fighters are violent criminals, often gang members, who conduct and attend
organized fights as a forum for gambling and drug trafficking. “Drugs,
gangs, dope, dogs…they all go together.” Within the gang community,
fighting dogs compete with firearms as the weapon of choice; indeed, their
versatile utility arguably surpasses that of a loaded firearm in the
criminal underground. To the gang members, the dogs are an extension
of each member’s status; the fights are championship matches that
aggrandize the gang leader’s supremacy and intimidate younger members. It
is extremely easy for urban criminals to acquire fighting dogs.
Read more..
"The cruelty involved in dog
fighting should be punished by more than a slap on the hand. This is not a
spur-of-the-moment act; it is a premeditated, cruel, and abhorrent
practice that has no place in a civilized society."
MAKE DOG FIGHTING
HISTORY
ES HORA DE
EXPRESARNOS ABIERTAMENTE!
Now is the time:
Together we can beat dog fighting
"There is not such thing as a bad breed
just bad owners"
GYPSY VIDEO
IT IS AT LEAST
A HALF MILLION TIMES MORE LIKELY THAT A PIT BULL WILL BE KILLED BY A HUMAN
THAN THE OTHER WAY AROUND.
BE
PROUD?...."UNFORTUNATELY, SOME GOOD DOG ARE OWNED BY
MONSTERS".....DOG FIGHTING ISN'T A SPORT....MUST BE SOME "BSL" FOR
HUMANS...
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"The PittBullProblem"
Video contains graphic content, but the
message it sends across is well worth watching. This is one of the most
powerful videos I have seen about pit bulls so far. Viewer discretion is
advised.
An Independent Film by Butch Campbell takes
you deep into the lucrative, yet underground world of dog fighting in
Chicago. See how dogs are trained to participate in these vicious fights,
and watch as city authorities attempt to grab a stronghold on this illegal
and inhumane sport.
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