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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]She’s nice, but she constantly has a stream of random dogs at her house, plus two of her own. Most of the time, she has two visitors, so four dogs total. We are in dc and have tiny yards. The dogs are outside multiple times per day, often barking at anyone who walks past. The dogs are all kinds of breeds, including pit bulls. Is this legal to run a business like this in your home? [/quote] Whats wrong with having pitbulls? [/quote] They are dangerous and require special home insurance [/quote] The breed itself is often no more dangerous than any other athletic, large dog when properly trained. Despite being considered an ideal family dog decades ago, pitbulls now have a very bad reputation that attracts bad and irresponsible owners who like the idea of having a “dangerous” dog. Just look at the tragic situation with the 7-year-old killed by a pitbull with clear issues…and was allowed to wander around outside, unsupervised by its owner. While some individual dogs (of any breed) may have aggressive traits that can’t be trained out, humans are almost always to blame for a dog’s poor/dangerous behavior. [/quote] Yeah. No. https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1104199.page[/quote] And I thought citing to Wikipedia was the lowest form of argument.[/quote]
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