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London, England: Add more breeds to the ban...

  
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Foxxy

Teh Cuteness
 
 
Barked: Tue Nov 3, '09 6:03pm PST
well. I probably did word that wrong. But it does seem to me that from what I hear in the media that criminals are doing whatever they please anyway, leaving regular folks to scramble to try and defend themselves within the law, but the law has restricted them so it makes that nearly impossible.

The people who breed for agression are a problem in the US as well, but the answer is never to ban the breeds. In places where they have tried, it is completely unenforcable. I would say, those who have been convicted of training and breeding for agression, ban them unter penalty of inprisonment from owning dogs, and make them register as someone who trains vicious dogs. Let it be public to neighborhoods when such a convicted person moves into an area. With the exception of law enforcement and military dogs and their owners, of course. Seriously, a person who wants an agressive dog can make ANY dog agressive. The UK banned DOgo Argentina, and that is one of the sweetest breeds out there, originally bred with the intent of being the perfect family dog. Its sad to see them lumped with fighting pits
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Maya

Cuddles please?
 
 
Barked: Wed Nov 4, '09 1:39pm PST
I'm from the uk and this was posted on uk forum, it's total nonsense. Also the guy is A deputy manager not THE deputy manager.

It won't pass because it would the good old english bull dog naughty plus there's so many staffie owners it just would not pass and he has no say in anything anyway.
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Hershey

I can has hug?
 
 
Barked: Wed Nov 4, '09 6:08pm PST
When will it end? When there are no more dogs left?
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