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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The pits who kill children are usually well loved pets who "wouldn't hurta flea." The breed is flawed. Pits should be required to be spayed and neutered and fines for breeding pits or pit mixes should be extraordinarily high.[/quote] And shelters should either be required to put pits down or pits should be at the top of the list of all dog breeds when they select dogs to put down.[/quote] That's usually the way it does work unfortunately. A bitey, yappy, unsocialized Bichon will be put up for adoption. A calm, gentle, well trained pit looking dog will be put down. [/quote] Show me a link to a new item where a yappy Bichon has killed someone. Look all dogs are lovable. All dogs snap at some point -- step on their toes, pull their tail without realizing it had been caught int he door earlier in the day, etc. Some are capable of killing other dogs and people when they snap. We should not have them as pets. Simple. Plenty of other dogs to love in the world besides pit bulls.[/quote] I would much prefer the calm/gentle/well trained dog over the yappy/barky/bitey/unsocialized/unhousebroken dog any day of the week. One is a loving and trustworthy companion, the other would be as pleasant as biting on tin foil while simultaneously scratching your nails down a chalkboard. Putting down good dogs is shameful. [/quote]
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