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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My neighborhood is full of dogs. The only aggressive ones are the tiny little Pomeranians the little white ladies hold in their purses and take everywhere, yet have never properly trained. [/quote] yeah, a Pomeranian isn't going to kill you or rip your face off, no matter how angry and loud it can get. Dogs that can kill should be leashed and [b]muzzled[/b] in public places. It's common sense. [/quote] You know this means you'll have to muzzle your goldendoodle. Skippy is big enough to kill. [/quote] If I have a lab, do you think he should be muzzled? [/quote] No, I don't think the vast majority of dogs need muzzling. I would leave it up to the discretion of the owner. The notion that "[b]dogs that can kill should be leashed and muzzled[/b]" is just dumb. ALL dogs should be leashed outside of off-leash areas, and almost no dogs need muzzling. [/quote] This is really primarily a thing with certain breeds. That’s why there should be breed bans. Do you agree? [/quote] I agree. Don't destroy the ones that exist, but spay and neuter them all. Not sure what is debatable about this. I wish we could do this with certain groups of people...[/quote] Nobody is advocating for killing certain breeds. Most of them are nice dogs, but people are scared and accidents do happen, and that's why there are rules to either ban dogs in some spaces altogether or contain them. If the dog is too big to be contained than muzzle can solve the problem. IDK why people think that muzzles in some spaces (not all the time) is a bigger deal than just not being able to take the dog to that place at all. [/quote]
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