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Re: Another pitbull kills, this time a little girl
Just because something has killed does not make the whole breed dangerous.
How many pit bulls are out there and how many have killed somebody?
You really need to look deep into the history of the breed before you say they are dangerous. Then we can apply it to rotties, dobeis, GSD's presas, mastiffs, giant schnauzers, Big, black labs, golden retrievers and they have all done a number on somebody, trust me. We could apply it to stupid people that should not be allowed to reproduce.
You are insisting that pit bulls are dangerous based on the fact that a limited number have had incidents. So have many other dogs and pets.
You think homeslice, dog fighter is going to get a permit?
My current pit bull is a 1 year old rescue/stray dumped and recovered in North Minneapolis.
If we didn't adopt her they would have put her down.
Once again, I own another great dog.
Tigers and lions and the other animals you mention are not domesticated, they are not native, they are not trainable to the extent a dog is, and they actually will view us as food. Even if they don't their playing is so physically strong they could do major damage just by playing rough.
That issue really doesn't relate here because the requirements of such animals are so far off from dogs.
The fact that snakes ARE easy keepers and require a lot less than the huge mammals you mentioned negates them from the tigers and lions list. Snake in cage, stored in safe area. And if owner has a problem they know what they are into.
My current pit weight 50 pounds. A male Siberian tiger is well overt 500 pounds.
You can't really turn a pit bull into something it's not.
Last edited by Gio; 03-27-2014 at 07:30 PM.
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