07-20-2006, 09:43 AM
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"Nothing is ever easy"
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Indiana
Posts: 5,730
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If we stopped breeding the dogs that have the great potential to be deadly in some hands, they'd just take another one or create another one. I think there should be stricter regulations to people who own the breed (not muzzling and crap like that, but you have to have a licsense to get a gun, why not a Pit Bull?).
And you also have to think of this: if we got rid of all of the "dangerous" dogs, how would that affect us? What about the people who rely on protection dogs as "bodyguards"? What about the police dogs? Those are breeds that are "dangerous". How many times has someone been saved from being murdered or mugged or something like that by a guarding type breed?
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