View Full Version : Officials see no end in sight
DryCreek
02-25-2007, 07:20 PM
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/metropolitan/4579396.html
chloesredboy
02-25-2007, 07:32 PM
the ideas about banning road side sales in parking lots and flea market type places should allready be laws in every city in the country and pertain to all dogs.
Phebes
02-25-2007, 07:49 PM
What was I thinking when I said people shouldn't breed them.
I must have been thinking that less breeding would mean less APBTs
Less APBTs would mean less suffering and homeless for the breed
Cause obviously there doesn't seem to be enough culling going on
But then that's just MHO.
chloesredboy
02-25-2007, 07:57 PM
What was I thinking when I said people shouldn't breed them.
I must have been thinking that less breeding would mean less APBTs
Less APBTs would mean less suffering and homeless for the breed
Cause obviously there doesn't seem to be enough culling going on
But then that's just MHO.
unfortunatly we cant stop people from doing stupid things like breedin dogs.Breeding just needs tio be strictly regulated for all breeds.Less breeding would not stop the problem ,the big problem just boils down to responsibility.It all comes back to supply and demand if people would stop buying dogs from all the idiots who call themselves breeders just because they have two of the same dogs that would help a great deal more than if responsible breeders just stopped breeding.
14rock
02-26-2007, 12:47 AM
Breeding needs to be regulated, by those who it affects-not the gov't. No matter how mislead someone is, its not included in our rights to force our opinions on them. The only thing you can do is educate them to their erroneous ways, and hope they will change. Australia is perfect proof banning the breeding of certain dogs doesn't work. If you think APBT's disappeared from that peice of land, because a do-gooder passed a law, your too naieve.
Dont support byb's. Don't buy their dogs (even for pity). Don't sell them a dog. Don't place a cull with them. Do not let any dog off your yard which can directly or indirectly further the canine problems. Educate them, offer to help them. If that don't work, leave the with the facts, and walk away ( or stuff them in the trunk, whichever you prefer). Kidding on the last comment of course. Or am I?
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