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« on: December 07, 2012, 11:50:43 am »

I'm sorry I'll be the a$$hole here. Any bulldog that is a man-biter needs to be culled immediately. ESPECIALLY aggression toward a child. Just what we need....more negative attention ont he breed. BSL is going to be passed throughout Texas soon I can see it now.
WTF is wrong with people that they cannot properly confine their dogs?Huh? On top of that, why do people allow their kids to wander intochain spots??? Even if the dog is kid friendly, which it should be, kids can still get hurt wandering into a chain spot. They can get knowcked over and scratched up easily, or tripped on the chain. It all boils down to irresponsible ownership. Confine your dog properly. If you have a bulldog (APBT) that's a man-biter, it needs to be CULLED, or, if you insist on keeping a bulldog that's a man biter, you had better keep that ba$tard securely confined far away from the public. I live out in the boonies. I have a yard of dogs. I am surrounded by folks that own dogs out here. When we first moved in, people caught wind that we had bulldogs amongst other breeds. It was assumed that our dogs were going to cause problems. Low and behold, not ONCE has one of our dogs ever gotten loose and on to anyone elses property in the three years we've been here! However, we have had to call four different neighbors to come pick up their dogs that were free roaming and kept coming on to our property. I'm so sick of my rights to own the breed I choose being jeopordized due to ignorance.
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