Originally posted by lazs2
Stats show that about 4 breeds are responsible for about 75% of all serious dog attacks.
But elfie... you convinced me.. it is the owner and not the dog... I would say that 9 out of ten pit bulls should be shot but... that works out becuause... 9 out of ten of their owners should be shot.
You can't go too wrong by always being armed around pit bulls or the people who would own one.
I would not ban any dog but the penalty for owning a dog big enough to maul someone and then letting em do it should be huge.
You can tell kids to stay away from large aggressive dogs.... you can teach em.. but how do you protect em from the dogs that go after them?
When it happens... how do you write it off as "an accident"?
I shot 3 dogs a few years back who had "packed up" out in the country... they were not pits but one looked sorta like one... they were all large at about 60 lbs... one was not hit too bad (if any hit with a 44 mag can be considered not "too bad") I hope it made it home to the owner.
lazs
while I tend to agree with ya Lazs,the part about the owners being shot,also that a bad dog should be the owners responcability and the owner should be made to pay heavily in the event of a bite.
I would ask you to show me any case where a Stafforshire Bull Terrier has bitten unprovoked.
A recent study on dog aggression place kids and dogs together in an effort to see the root cause of dog bites.There was 1 breed of dog that the children were asked to not be so rough with,the Staffy bull,it appeared that the dogs were being hurt yet were so tolerent of the treatment the kids inflicted on them that the researchers asked the kids to not play so rough with them.
So there we have a case of the dog willing to put up with strangers mistreating them.The only fault that these "type" of dogs have is their williness to please their owners,at all cost,this has been manipulated,by their owners,and is the reason we have a problem with these breeds.
As I've said,I have 30 years of breeding staffy bulls and english bullterriers,so I think I know abit about them.
If we get rid of these breeds,another breed will be used and we'll hear about them. The person who wants an aggressive dog will always be able to find one.
Look at Italy,they started baning breeds,now they have 107 breeds banned,the corgi and border collie are on the list.
It only makes sense to make the owners responsible because as I said before all pups start out the same,it's the owner that makes them a problem or not.