Anonymous wrote:https://www.petfinder.com/dog/ruth-ann-52076659/dc/washington/dc-paws-rescue-dc26/ A "Boxer/Terrier mix" and its puppies...
https://www.petfinder.com/dog/rufus-52061099/dc/washington/dc-paws-rescue-dc26/
https://www.petfinder.com/dog/regina-52061100/dc/washington/dc-paws-rescue-dc26/
https://www.petfinder.com/dog/roger-52061098/dc/washington/dc-paws-rescue-dc26/
https://www.petfinder.com/dog/rhodes-52060735/dc/washington/dc-paws-rescue-dc26/ A "Lab mix"
https://www.petfinder.com/dog/buddy-52045414/dc/washington/k-9-lifesavers-dc19/ A "hound mix"
https://www.petfinder.com/dog/dylan-51940927/dc/washington/k-9-lifesavers-dc19/ A "retriever mix"
https://www.petfinder.com/dog/bella-50301739/dc/washington/dc-paws-rescue-dc26/ A "pointer/lab mix"
The rescues have to know these dogs are all pit mixes, or they shouldn't be working with animals. This is part of the problem. Labeling these dogs as "boxer mixes" and "hound mixes" allows people to skirt breed restrictions in apartment complexes, and provide false information to their home/rental insurance companies. The rescue claims they do their "best to provide accurate and complete information about our adoptable animals", but that is not true. They know what breeds they are adopting out, and they know why pitbull mixes are constantly misidentified as something else when very rarely is an actual lab or hound dog mistakenly identified as a pitbull.
Ooohhh! I want that pointer lab mix. Bella looks perfect!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why they are not being banned. It's a pretty safe move, politically. The nutcases who defend pitbulls are on the fringe of both parties, so it's not really a political issue. The VAST majority of voters on both sides support banning them.
It would probably need to be done at the federal level to have any impact though, right?
Please tell that to the democrats.
https://housedemocrats.wa.gov/blog/2019/04/30/rep-sherry-appletons-dog-breed-bill-signed-by-gov-inslee/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don't know why they are not being banned. It's a pretty safe move, politically. The nutcases who defend pitbulls are on the fringe of both parties, so it's not really a political issue. The VAST majority of voters on both sides support banning them.
It would probably need to be done at the federal level to have any impact though, right?
Please tell that to the democrats.
https://housedemocrats.wa.gov/blog/2019/04/30/rep-sherry-appletons-dog-breed-bill-signed-by-gov-inslee/
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why they are not being banned. It's a pretty safe move, politically. The nutcases who defend pitbulls are on the fringe of both parties, so it's not really a political issue. The VAST majority of voters on both sides support banning them.
It would probably need to be done at the federal level to have any impact though, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As a person who is interested in getting a dog, how would you recommend avoiding pit mixes? It’s really hard to tell with puppies, right? Rescue orgs obviously don’t know or care if their dogs are pit bull mix.
maybe there's a DNA test?
Anonymous wrote:As a person who is interested in getting a dog, how would you recommend avoiding pit mixes? It’s really hard to tell with puppies, right? Rescue orgs obviously don’t know or care if their dogs are pit bull mix.
Anonymous wrote:https://www.fox43.com/article/news/local/franklin-county/two-people-injured-in-dog-attack-at-chambersburg-hotel/521-3d340cec-a045-4a0f-bb46-b85d1bb36e67
A 3 year old pitbull mauled its two owners in a hotel room, in Pa. Both owners had to be airlifted to the hospital after the attack.