Man, Clayton County again. They were just in the news because the cops there blasted another dog for reasons passing understanding.
Why can’t them cops show up in time to kill a dog that needs killing instead of something akin to my neighbors toy poodle?
Um, okay. And then the dog managed to drag the baby outside? All of this while the parent was right there "feeding the baby & the dog at the same time?"
That pit bulls are inherently more violent than other breeds never gets resolved in convincing fashion, which got me thinking if somehow pit bull attack statistics on a national level might help resolve the issue on a purely mathematical approach.
Is there some sort of pit bull atack database that provides some perpective on this issue?
I'd like to hear from anyone who might shed light on this matter. Thank You.
Dogs are a big part of why I carry on my property out here in the country.
These dogs are BRED to be vicious. Even in “a good home,” they’ll be ticking time bombs.
The appropriate action by the neighborhood men is “shoot, shovel, and shut up,” or something similar.
I had a neighbor who was breeding rottweilers that were a constant menace. He moved out.
I’m sick of excuses, eliminate the breed and all mixes thereof ...