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Angelina

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    My interests are my family husband, and 2 children and my 3 boys (dogs) - Raymond (Tibetan Terrier), Wally (Shitzu) and Moo (Maltese Cross)

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  1. Wow that newslink. I just wonder why she kept this dog. It seemed to be very dangerous. Bizarre
  2. I have 2 dogs, and I love them dearly but if they are capable of this type of aggression, I am sorry, its just not safe Regardless, if I have them locked up or whatever. I do not want to be responsible for the severe injury to a child like this. sometimes, things happen, a child may not make the best judgement, but your dog should not react in that way. If it does, it should not be in suburbia.
  3. I actually think some of you are being quite mean to Matthew B. he is only saying, what most of the general public are saying, after the death of a child ... Instead of mocking him, or even when some of you aren't mocking him, you call his argments stupid, and say, "what don't you get... " quite aggressive... You won't win your points this way ..
  4. Yep, I got bitten when I was 14 (I am now 47), but there was no warning at all I was and remain a dog lover, and this dog, was well known to me, I have no idea what set it off, I was patting him, down at his level, and all of sudden bam, just latched on my face still have scars now, faded ... so,yes, some dogs do give warnings, but not all, and some just do snap who knows why
  5. well they haven't called it a purebred Pitbull, they have called it a Pitbull mastiff ... that indicates cross doesn't it
  6. Well I have to say, if my child was killed in this way I would want some consequences and change to happen
  7. I actually find this list interesting ... the list posted earlier from the paper, was the last 5 years, so picks up from where this list leaves off and it is showing more pitbull crosses involved in attacks in the last 5, then showing in your list. Why?? is it because they are more widely owned... what do you think the reasons are
  8. It is about being factual. If it was a cross breed then it was not an APBT. Simple. So now to eradicate cross breeds? Isn't it factual though that a lot of these attacks, have Pitbull in the breed .... the dog was identified as Rotweiller in one, if it was a labrador cross that would be factual ... it is a Pitbull cross, its factual just because its not a purebred pitbull ... doesn't mean, you can argue, it wasn't a pitbull
  9. By licensing owners, by enforcing EXISTING registration and desexing laws and by educating people about how to buy and raise dogs. And by tossing the book hard at the head of anyone who fails to act responsibly as a dog owner. Starting now. The "wrong" sort of owners can study up and pass a test I agree with the enforcing EXISTING registration and desexing laws
  10. We can also make a step to stop the wrong kind of people having any dog. Frankly I think that would be far more effective, don't you? How do you do that? yes, clearly it would more effective, but who makes that call on the wrong or right person to own a dog ?
  11. Sorry, I just don't think the argument of its not a purebred Pit bull is helping your cause they are being identified as pitbull crosses, to the general public they look like pitbulls, they seem to have pitbull in them... yes, it is a mongrel, but that is not what the general public are hearing or seeing they are not seeing a labrador cross killing a child, they are seeing a pitbull cross doing that,
  12. But they are putting these attacks up, which are pretty serious and that is not helping 17 August 2011 A pit bull cross mauled a four-year-old girl to death and savaged attacked two of her relatives after it wandered into the youngster's family home in St Albans. 19 Feb 2011 A pit bull terrier was destroyed after biting a police officer's face on the New South Wales south coast town of Bomaderry. 13 Feb 2011 A young family was attacked by an American pit bull and an American Staffordshire Terrier in Hoppers Crossing, before a 23-year-old man was attacked by the same pair just a few doors down. 19 April 2010 A three-year-old girl was taken to hospital with serious injuries to her hip, abdomen and leg after being attacked playing in a neighbour's backyard in Taree, NSW. 23 March 2010 A 67-year-old grandmother had her arm savaged by her pit bull cross so badly it needed to be amputated. 23 Dec 2009 A 61-year-old man was attacked by two pit bulls in Albanvale, leading to six pit bull terriers being seized in Melbourne's west. 22 Oct 2009 A Torquay teenager was cut and bruised defending her Maltese Terrier from a pit bull-mastiff that set upon them on the beach. 18 Oct 2009 An American pit bull attacked a Reservoir man and the two dogs he was walking, savaging his hand, killing one dog and injuring the other. The pit bull was put down at the scene. 28 Dec 2007 A nine-week-old girl was dragged from her cot and mauled to death by a rottweiler in Pakenham. Read more: http://www.news.com.au/national/pitbull-owners-stood-back-and-watched-it-attack-ayen-chol-claim-family/story-e6frfkvr-1226117867049#ixzz1VQvR21zM
  13. People do grasp it PF but they are seeing statistics, and there has been incidents in Australia in the last couple of years, where these powerful sort of dogs, have severely injured and now killed someone that is what they are grasping yes, there can be all sorts of reasons for why they are doing it, but the simple fact is, these dogs, in the wrong hands, can cause far more damage then other breeds
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