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how does a responsible pit bull owner get protection when ordinances are unconstituti

Discussion in 'Laws & Legislation' started by adriana, Jul 15, 2010.

  1. nah.uhh

    nah.uhh Pup

    Re: how does a responsible pit bull owner get protection when ordinances are unconsti

    ukc/akc??? Your dog is blue too huh? Anyway..

    Don't get/fillin the papers stupid. All the better If your dog is not registered, throw those registration papers in the shredder, those dogs won't exist.. I hate to word this for stupid people. LIE. shit, you don't care about your dogs lives? Why do you tell police and animal services you owned banned breeds? Why do you tell anybody anything regarding your dogs breed? Why tell police or animal services anything? They only thing they do it take dogs, not your friends.

    2 choices. Fighting in court is stupid and expensive, just let them realise they are wasting money pursuing people, when they can not do anything. Hunting witches..

    1. LIE BOUT THE BREED. LIE TO YOUR VET, TO YOUR FRIENDS, TO YOUR SPOUSE. NOBODY CAN PROVE OTHERWISE.. AND IF YOU SHRED THOSE REGISTRATION PAPERS THAT HAVE NEVER BEEN SENT IN, NOBODY KNOWS IF THAT DOG EXISTS.

    2. HAND EM OVER AND GO ADOPT A MUTT.

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    Quote kc dog blog


    Apparently, since the breed ban in the
    country went into effect, many dog
    owners have been relicensing their
    mixed breed dogs as mixes of non-
    targeted breeds -- and if a vet says the
    dog's breed was incorrectly registered
    the first time, the country has to accept
    the expert opinion of the vet.
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    Follow that ^
     

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