Re: Dogs are what humans make them



"johns" <johns123@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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> Kick the AKCs butt! They are sponsoring the breed "type", and
> giving the breeders a stage to advertise from. The "deed" begins right
> there .. with the judging standard that promotes crossing Terriers
> into larger breeds, and then breeding for the "terrier type" in those
> dogs so that they are highly aggressive fighters.

I didn't think you would possibly be able to dream up any more myths to
foist upon us. I was wrong.

No registerable pit bull (Amstaff, ABPT, BT) should have an identifiable
"terrier" of another breed in its pedigree back for a number of generations
unless the breeder is cheating on the paperwork. And any number of the
working group have had "terrier blood" of various types in their mix, before
type was set. I suppose you're going to ban all those, too.

About 30 breeds of dogs have been implicated in deaths by dog attack in the
past several decades, including Labrador Retrievers, Golden Retrievers,
Saint Bernards, Siberian Huskies, Chow Chows, and even a Pomeranian.
Probably a good idea to expand the breeds that need to be put to death under
your brand of guilt by association <rolls eyes>.

> Much of that is
> done to generate specialty breeds as guard dogs, police dogs, etc,
> but then those dogs go on the market to the general public with no
> information as to the "clear and present" danger in owning one of
> them. Listen to me carefully !! ... NO HUMAN TRAINER can train
> the "Terrier" out of one of those dogs.

No human trainer needs to train the "terrier" out of a dog. Jeezum peets,
now it isn't just the bully breeds, it's ALL terriers. I suppose the mixes,
too.

> A handler of one of those dogs
> has to be trained to understand what provokes their aggressiveness
> and how to avoid those situations. As a former breeder of Bull
> Terriers,
> I would NEVER sell one of my dogs to the general public.

Sounds like you had a passle of dogs with terrible personalities, and you
kept on breeding them. Had to be a puppy-mill owner.

> But, I was
> constantly approached by HICKS who wanted a stud dog for the
> purpose of breeding PITT BULL outcrosses to sell to their "friends".

Breeders who show will sell a good dog as a *pet* after it's
spayed/neutered. Another reason I know you're lying.

> No way!!!! The only solution to this problem is to outlaw the "TYPE".
> Anyone caught breeding to the Bull Terrier type should be fined and
> jailed unless they have special permission from LE, to generate
> a specialty working dog needed for their standard. LE should enforce
> a PET type for the general public. That pet type should not exceed
> 25 pounds in weight, nor should it be bred to have downface to enhance
> its bite. I'm glad the insurance companies are in the act. I know that
> will help.

Ya dang fool. A POMERANIAN killed a baby once.

You'll get my over 25-lb dogs when you pry their collars out of my cold,
dead fingers, Mr. Puppy-Mill Breeder of Trashy Aggressive Bull Terriers.

flick 100785
http://www.sorryagain.com


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