Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a pit bull. He was a street dog I found with a thick collar and chain dragging behind him. He hopped right in my car as I opened the door. I was afraid the chain would catch on a bush and he’d get stuck and die of dehydration or the wrong people would get to him. I intended to bring him to the humane society the next day but quickly realized almost nobody would adopt a middle aged male brown pit bull. I’ve had him a year. He was a nervous dog when I found him who is now super friendly and frequents the dog park. He has no interest in fighting other dogs and will run away if they try to attack him. With that said the way they are treated and disposed of so often I think breeding them should be banned. Let the breed die out. Too many people don’t want them or want to abuse them.
If breeding any breed of dogs without a license cost significant fines, only responsible, reputable breeders would put in the work to do it right. The practice of indiscriminately breeding dogs for profit would stop and both the dog and human populations would be better for it.
Make it so.
We need non pitbull bred mutts
So the anti-pit troll is the "bosun dogs" crazyposter?!![]()
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STAAAAAHP
Nobody needs more mutts. You need people who understand how to properly train and handle their dogs, not new dogs.
I am sorry, but what is a "bosun dog"?
I am the poster you quoted and I have never heard that term. If it is from this forum, you spend too much time online.
Yes, we need more mutts (or Benji dogs as the other poster calls them) and far fewer pitbulls and pitbull mixes. We have searched for a non pitbull mixed breed in the local shelters for years, and the only dogs available are pitbulls, pitbull mixes, or obvious pitbulls with the silly deceptive monikers of things like "lab mix" (insert some family friendly dog breed with mix to disguise the fact that the breed is almost completely pitbull.)
There are never any regular mutts available in shelters. When they do show up oine, they are adopted before you can get to the shelter. Meanwhile, the pitbulls and pitbull mixes sit for weeks or longer
There are too many pitbulls, and not enough family friendly non pitbull mutts available.
For years, really?
How many dogs do you currently have and where did you get those dogs?
This morning on FB this dog pooped up - clearly not a pitbull mix and available for adoption from a local rescue
https://www.facebook.com/100044232859247/posts/pfbid02FmoN5PfQzx67wKqn32MAuV5zUwFxtgtypLBC61fFzgdQZfZJuX2gzcpKvXuhxSfbl/?app=fbl
See, I didn't even try to look, it was there for me since I follow local rescues and shelters on FB
My money says these are the bosun dog idiots, sockpuppeting and trolling to try to drum up business for their ridiculous proposal. It's not at all difficult to find non-pit dogs, as you just proved.
Anonymous wrote:Euthanasia to all pit bulls. It will take decades but they will phase out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Euthanasia to all pit bulls. It will take decades but they will phase out.
Totally agree. But we have to deal with the loons like the poster who posted the last page of rants, claiming the fix is ‘licensing’ (huh?) and that shelters are full of wonderful family dogs. Everyone knows that is just not true. Everyone also knows the non profit shelters scour free resources for dogs to then resell at a profit and to subsidize care of the dogs who don’t get adopted - eg pit bulls
Anonymous wrote:Euthanasia to all pit bulls. It will take decades but they will phase out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a pit bull. He was a street dog I found with a thick collar and chain dragging behind him. He hopped right in my car as I opened the door. I was afraid the chain would catch on a bush and he’d get stuck and die of dehydration or the wrong people would get to him. I intended to bring him to the humane society the next day but quickly realized almost nobody would adopt a middle aged male brown pit bull. I’ve had him a year. He was a nervous dog when I found him who is now super friendly and frequents the dog park. He has no interest in fighting other dogs and will run away if they try to attack him. With that said the way they are treated and disposed of so often I think breeding them should be banned. Let the breed die out. Too many people don’t want them or want to abuse them.
If breeding any breed of dogs without a license cost significant fines, only responsible, reputable breeders would put in the work to do it right. The practice of indiscriminately breeding dogs for profit would stop and both the dog and human populations would be better for it.
Make it so.
We need non pitbull bred mutts
So the anti-pit troll is the "bosun dogs" crazyposter?!![]()
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STAAAAAHP
Nobody needs more mutts. You need people who understand how to properly train and handle their dogs, not new dogs.
Were you the one who went nuts on the bosun breed post? Why? I’m not PP but I see why there is a reason to breed more family friendly Benji types. Lots of people don’t need a fancy pure bred but don’t want to risk their communities safety with a pit mix. This is not unreasonable
There are already too many "family friendly Benji types". We do not need more dogs. Period.
That’s not accurate. I can think of many who struggled to find a dog to adopt from a shelter and ended up going to a breeder because they didn’t want a potentially aggressive dog
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a pit bull. He was a street dog I found with a thick collar and chain dragging behind him. He hopped right in my car as I opened the door. I was afraid the chain would catch on a bush and he’d get stuck and die of dehydration or the wrong people would get to him. I intended to bring him to the humane society the next day but quickly realized almost nobody would adopt a middle aged male brown pit bull. I’ve had him a year. He was a nervous dog when I found him who is now super friendly and frequents the dog park. He has no interest in fighting other dogs and will run away if they try to attack him. With that said the way they are treated and disposed of so often I think breeding them should be banned. Let the breed die out. Too many people don’t want them or want to abuse them.
If breeding any breed of dogs without a license cost significant fines, only responsible, reputable breeders would put in the work to do it right. The practice of indiscriminately breeding dogs for profit would stop and both the dog and human populations would be better for it.
Make it so.
We need non pitbull bred mutts
So the anti-pit troll is the "bosun dogs" crazyposter?!![]()
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STAAAAAHP
Nobody needs more mutts. You need people who understand how to properly train and handle their dogs, not new dogs.
Were you the one who went nuts on the bosun breed post? Why? I’m not PP but I see why there is a reason to breed more family friendly Benji types. Lots of people don’t need a fancy pure bred but don’t want to risk their communities safety with a pit mix. This is not unreasonable
There are already too many "family friendly Benji types". We do not need more dogs. Period.
That’s not accurate. I can think of many who struggled to find a dog to adopt from a shelter and ended up going to a breeder because they didn’t want a potentially aggressive dog
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a pit bull. He was a street dog I found with a thick collar and chain dragging behind him. He hopped right in my car as I opened the door. I was afraid the chain would catch on a bush and he’d get stuck and die of dehydration or the wrong people would get to him. I intended to bring him to the humane society the next day but quickly realized almost nobody would adopt a middle aged male brown pit bull. I’ve had him a year. He was a nervous dog when I found him who is now super friendly and frequents the dog park. He has no interest in fighting other dogs and will run away if they try to attack him. With that said the way they are treated and disposed of so often I think breeding them should be banned. Let the breed die out. Too many people don’t want them or want to abuse them.
If breeding any breed of dogs without a license cost significant fines, only responsible, reputable breeders would put in the work to do it right. The practice of indiscriminately breeding dogs for profit would stop and both the dog and human populations would be better for it.
Make it so.
We need non pitbull bred mutts
So the anti-pit troll is the "bosun dogs" crazyposter?!![]()
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![]()
STAAAAAHP
Nobody needs more mutts. You need people who understand how to properly train and handle their dogs, not new dogs.
Were you the one who went nuts on the bosun breed post? Why? I’m not PP but I see why there is a reason to breed more family friendly Benji types. Lots of people don’t need a fancy pure bred but don’t want to risk their communities safety with a pit mix. This is not unreasonable
There are already too many "family friendly Benji types". We do not need more dogs. Period.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a pit bull. He was a street dog I found with a thick collar and chain dragging behind him. He hopped right in my car as I opened the door. I was afraid the chain would catch on a bush and he’d get stuck and die of dehydration or the wrong people would get to him. I intended to bring him to the humane society the next day but quickly realized almost nobody would adopt a middle aged male brown pit bull. I’ve had him a year. He was a nervous dog when I found him who is now super friendly and frequents the dog park. He has no interest in fighting other dogs and will run away if they try to attack him. With that said the way they are treated and disposed of so often I think breeding them should be banned. Let the breed die out. Too many people don’t want them or want to abuse them.
If breeding any breed of dogs without a license cost significant fines, only responsible, reputable breeders would put in the work to do it right. The practice of indiscriminately breeding dogs for profit would stop and both the dog and human populations would be better for it.
Make it so.
We need non pitbull bred mutts
So the anti-pit troll is the "bosun dogs" crazyposter?!![]()
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STAAAAAHP
Nobody needs more mutts. You need people who understand how to properly train and handle their dogs, not new dogs.
I am sorry, but what is a "bosun dog"?
I am the poster you quoted and I have never heard that term. If it is from this forum, you spend too much time online.
Yes, we need more mutts (or Benji dogs as the other poster calls them) and far fewer pitbulls and pitbull mixes. We have searched for a non pitbull mixed breed in the local shelters for years, and the only dogs available are pitbulls, pitbull mixes, or obvious pitbulls with the silly deceptive monikers of things like "lab mix" (insert some family friendly dog breed with mix to disguise the fact that the breed is almost completely pitbull.)
There are never any regular mutts available in shelters. When they do show up oine, they are adopted before you can get to the shelter. Meanwhile, the pitbulls and pitbull mixes sit for weeks or longer
There are too many pitbulls, and not enough family friendly non pitbull mutts available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a pit bull. He was a street dog I found with a thick collar and chain dragging behind him. He hopped right in my car as I opened the door. I was afraid the chain would catch on a bush and he’d get stuck and die of dehydration or the wrong people would get to him. I intended to bring him to the humane society the next day but quickly realized almost nobody would adopt a middle aged male brown pit bull. I’ve had him a year. He was a nervous dog when I found him who is now super friendly and frequents the dog park. He has no interest in fighting other dogs and will run away if they try to attack him. With that said the way they are treated and disposed of so often I think breeding them should be banned. Let the breed die out. Too many people don’t want them or want to abuse them.
If breeding any breed of dogs without a license cost significant fines, only responsible, reputable breeders would put in the work to do it right. The practice of indiscriminately breeding dogs for profit would stop and both the dog and human populations would be better for it.
Make it so.
We need non pitbull bred mutts
So the anti-pit troll is the "bosun dogs" crazyposter?!![]()
![]()
![]()
STAAAAAHP
Nobody needs more mutts. You need people who understand how to properly train and handle their dogs, not new dogs.
I am sorry, but what is a "bosun dog"?
I am the poster you quoted and I have never heard that term. If it is from this forum, you spend too much time online.
Yes, we need more mutts (or Benji dogs as the other poster calls them) and far fewer pitbulls and pitbull mixes. We have searched for a non pitbull mixed breed in the local shelters for years, and the only dogs available are pitbulls, pitbull mixes, or obvious pitbulls with the silly deceptive monikers of things like "lab mix" (insert some family friendly dog breed with mix to disguise the fact that the breed is almost completely pitbull.)
There are never any regular mutts available in shelters. When they do show up oine, they are adopted before you can get to the shelter. Meanwhile, the pitbulls and pitbull mixes sit for weeks or longer
There are too many pitbulls, and not enough family friendly non pitbull mutts available.
For years, really?
How many dogs do you currently have and where did you get those dogs?
This morning on FB this dog pooped up - clearly not a pitbull mix and available for adoption from a local rescue
https://www.facebook.com/100044232859247/posts/pfbid02FmoN5PfQzx67wKqn32MAuV5zUwFxtgtypLBC61fFzgdQZfZJuX2gzcpKvXuhxSfbl/?app=fbl
See, I didn't even try to look, it was there for me since I follow local rescues and shelters on FB
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nature plays a big part in human beings, and we are pretty evolved within the animal kingdom. Why are people in denial about the role of nature and breeding in dogs?
I am all for banning pit bulls starting at some reasonable time, eg 20 years from now.
You wouldn't have to ban the breed if you bettered the licensing process, and if you can't think of how to enforce that, how are you going to enforce a breed ban?
And if the problem isn't just "pits" but also all the "pit mixes", well, good luck. Anyone with common sense sees that this just doesn't work, hasn't worked, and won't. Nothing changes if nothing changes, folks. You've got to think differently if you actually want a solution.
Huge fine and mandatory neutering or required to surrender the dog for anyone caught with an unneutered pitbull.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a pit bull. He was a street dog I found with a thick collar and chain dragging behind him. He hopped right in my car as I opened the door. I was afraid the chain would catch on a bush and he’d get stuck and die of dehydration or the wrong people would get to him. I intended to bring him to the humane society the next day but quickly realized almost nobody would adopt a middle aged male brown pit bull. I’ve had him a year. He was a nervous dog when I found him who is now super friendly and frequents the dog park. He has no interest in fighting other dogs and will run away if they try to attack him. With that said the way they are treated and disposed of so often I think breeding them should be banned. Let the breed die out. Too many people don’t want them or want to abuse them.
If breeding any breed of dogs without a license cost significant fines, only responsible, reputable breeders would put in the work to do it right. The practice of indiscriminately breeding dogs for profit would stop and both the dog and human populations would be better for it.
Make it so.
We need non pitbull bred mutts
So the anti-pit troll is the "bosun dogs" crazyposter?!![]()
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![]()
STAAAAAHP
Nobody needs more mutts. You need people who understand how to properly train and handle their dogs, not new dogs.
I am sorry, but what is a "bosun dog"?
I am the poster you quoted and I have never heard that term. If it is from this forum, you spend too much time online.
Yes, we need more mutts (or Benji dogs as the other poster calls them) and far fewer pitbulls and pitbull mixes. We have searched for a non pitbull mixed breed in the local shelters for years, and the only dogs available are pitbulls, pitbull mixes, or obvious pitbulls with the silly deceptive monikers of things like "lab mix" (insert some family friendly dog breed with mix to disguise the fact that the breed is almost completely pitbull.)
There are never any regular mutts available in shelters. When they do show up oine, they are adopted before you can get to the shelter. Meanwhile, the pitbulls and pitbull mixes sit for weeks or longer
There are too many pitbulls, and not enough family friendly non pitbull mutts available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a pit bull. He was a street dog I found with a thick collar and chain dragging behind him. He hopped right in my car as I opened the door. I was afraid the chain would catch on a bush and he’d get stuck and die of dehydration or the wrong people would get to him. I intended to bring him to the humane society the next day but quickly realized almost nobody would adopt a middle aged male brown pit bull. I’ve had him a year. He was a nervous dog when I found him who is now super friendly and frequents the dog park. He has no interest in fighting other dogs and will run away if they try to attack him. With that said the way they are treated and disposed of so often I think breeding them should be banned. Let the breed die out. Too many people don’t want them or want to abuse them.
If breeding any breed of dogs without a license cost significant fines, only responsible, reputable breeders would put in the work to do it right. The practice of indiscriminately breeding dogs for profit would stop and both the dog and human populations would be better for it.
Make it so.
We need non pitbull bred mutts
So the anti-pit troll is the "bosun dogs" crazyposter?!![]()
![]()
![]()
STAAAAAHP
Nobody needs more mutts. You need people who understand how to properly train and handle their dogs, not new dogs.
I am sorry, but what is a "bosun dog"?
I am the poster you quoted and I have never heard that term. If it is from this forum, you spend too much time online.
Yes, we need more mutts (or Benji dogs as the other poster calls them) and far fewer pitbulls and pitbull mixes. We have searched for a non pitbull mixed breed in the local shelters for years, and the only dogs available are pitbulls, pitbull mixes, or obvious pitbulls with the silly deceptive monikers of things like "lab mix" (insert some family friendly dog breed with mix to disguise the fact that the breed is almost completely pitbull.)
There are never any regular mutts available in shelters. When they do show up oine, they are adopted before you can get to the shelter. Meanwhile, the pitbulls and pitbull mixes sit for weeks or longer
There are too many pitbulls, and not enough family friendly non pitbull mutts available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nature plays a big part in human beings, and we are pretty evolved within the animal kingdom. Why are people in denial about the role of nature and breeding in dogs?
I am all for banning pit bulls starting at some reasonable time, eg 20 years from now.
You wouldn't have to ban the breed if you bettered the licensing process, and if you can't think of how to enforce that, how are you going to enforce a breed ban?
And if the problem isn't just "pits" but also all the "pit mixes", well, good luck. Anyone with common sense sees that this just doesn't work, hasn't worked, and won't. Nothing changes if nothing changes, folks. You've got to think differently if you actually want a solution.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I own a pit bull. He was a street dog I found with a thick collar and chain dragging behind him. He hopped right in my car as I opened the door. I was afraid the chain would catch on a bush and he’d get stuck and die of dehydration or the wrong people would get to him. I intended to bring him to the humane society the next day but quickly realized almost nobody would adopt a middle aged male brown pit bull. I’ve had him a year. He was a nervous dog when I found him who is now super friendly and frequents the dog park. He has no interest in fighting other dogs and will run away if they try to attack him. With that said the way they are treated and disposed of so often I think breeding them should be banned. Let the breed die out. Too many people don’t want them or want to abuse them.
If breeding any breed of dogs without a license cost significant fines, only responsible, reputable breeders would put in the work to do it right. The practice of indiscriminately breeding dogs for profit would stop and both the dog and human populations would be better for it.
Make it so.
We need non pitbull bred mutts
So the anti-pit troll is the "bosun dogs" crazyposter?!![]()
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STAAAAAHP
Nobody needs more mutts. You need people who understand how to properly train and handle their dogs, not new dogs.