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To: DGray

i did i said no...if you read and stopping tryin to prejudge me you'd see the answer


82 posted on 04/01/2005 6:34:44 PM PST by NC_Pitbulls
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To: NC_Pitbulls

I'm not trying to prejudge you .. I read your responses to HairOfTheDog but I honestly didn't see an answer to the question I asked .. which (reworded) is, "Why keep breeding dogs to be dog-aggressive if you're not using them to fight?" I understand you want to remember the breed's past, but can't that be done without keeping them dog-aggressive in the present? I honestly am interested in pitbull people's thoughts on this. Look, I am on the side of the dogs here. I am not a PETA sympathizer. I work with dogs every day as a part of my job. We don't care to have pitbulls in the shop, not because we don't like pitbulls, but because we know the origins of many of them and we have to take special precautions to keep them separate from other dogs at all times, for the safety of everyone. Even so, we still take them in - they're not banned from our shop (we're groomers). I simply think it's a shame that people continue to breed the dog-aggression trait into them because in every other way they're great dogs. They're beautiful, and they have great loyalty to their people.


84 posted on 04/01/2005 6:45:37 PM PST by DGray (http://nicanfhilidh.blogspot.com)
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