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Pit Bull Protection

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Everyone who visits this site is obviously a friend of a pit bull. If you are not maybe you should be. these dogs were orginally called the "nanny dog" when first introduced into america because of there loyalty and good nature toward kids. These dogs are naturally protective of their familys but that is a good thing. They are friendly and loyal companions to many people from ages 0 to 100. If you support BSL you aren't just killing what you consider "dangerous dogs" you could be killing a child or a family. Many of these "dangerous" pets as you call them have saved numerous people from fires, wrecks, break-ins, and even kidnappings. Think before you act and don't punish the breed because stupid-people shouldn't have pets.

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Introduction to Breed-Specific Legislation (BSL)BSL affects dogs based on APPEARANCE ONLY. It has NOTHING to do with temperament. The alleged purpose of BSL is to increase public safety, but it can not do that because it completely overlooks temperament.Breed-specific legislation (BSL) comes in many forms, from extra insurance policies and special licenses, to outright bans of particular breeds. It usually comes about after a critical or fatal dog attack. It generally targets a small set of dog breeds. It attempts to curb dog bites and dog attacks by implementing policies focused specifically on those breeds. And it is always a complete failure - technically and morally.It’s astonishing that BSL continues to spread even after studies have proven its fatal flaws. BSL is ruinously expensive to implement and enforce. Determining a dog’s breed or mix is extremely difficult, often resulting in mistaken identities and ensuing lawsuits. BSL does not stop dog attacks or bites. It increases the financial burden on taxpayers, animal shelters, and animal control agencies. It doesn’t stop irresponsible owners or dissuade criminals. It doesn’t educate anyone about proper dog care. In the end, the punishment is doled out solely on responsible owners and good dogs. Good dogs are confined to their homes, unable to gain valuable social skills and training opportunities - or they are simply killed. Law-abiding owners are the only ones who end up shelling out money to pay for special licenses or souped-up fences, and they are the ones whose hearts are ripped out when their sweet dog is arbitrarily deemed "dangerous" and euthanized.BSL exists because people are looking for an easy way out. It’s easy to point fingers at a group of voiceless dogs and call them "dangerous". It makes for great sound bites on the evening news, and it gives politicians a way to distract people from real worries. It saves us from having to address the core problems - irresponsible, ignorant dog owners, bad breeders, criminals, and an uneducated public.Some people mistakenly believe that owners of these so-called "dangerous" breeds do not care about public safety because they object so strongly to BSL. On the contrary, these owners are acutely aware of the need for strong non-breed-specific dangerous/vicious dog laws, and they fully support efforts to strengthen and enforce those laws. However, these owners also realize that the problem of dog bites and dog attacks does not lie within a single breed or group of breeds. The problem ultimately lies with the individual owner, and that is where the focus of dangerous dog laws should be.I hope you will find these pages filled with information and resources you can put to use in your fight to stop the madness.

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Facts of BSL

BSL - WHAT IS IT? Breed-specific legislation (BSL) is designed to place restrictions on ownership of certain breeds of dogs. Typically, the restricted breeds include pit bull-type dogs (usually vaguel...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:47:00 GMT

hero stories

..TR>   heroic PIT BULLS....YES I SAID HEROIC Heroic Pit bulls...    ..TR> ..TR> Cisco Drags woman to safety Story   Pit Bull saves owner from attacker Story Baby Baby a r...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:46:00 GMT

Answer to the problem

answer to BSL Your community has a problem with dog attacks/bites, but some people keep saying breed-specific legislation is not the answer. You’ve read about the problems with BSL, but you&rs...
Posted by on Mon, 31 Mar 2008 12:45:00 GMT