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Neighborhood problem turns violent
shardian:
--- Quote from: tommy on January 15, 2008, 02:05:54 pm ---You can't fix an ---uvula--- with a dog that is not responsible, you just can't, unless he wants to change.
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So what else do you expect people in my situation to do other than get frustrated, get angry, try to relieve the owner of the dog they can't care for?
I can't legally, or in good conscience separate a bad owner from his dog. I can't speak reason to a bad owner. How else is there to combat this problem that you fully acknowledge exists other than to turn to lawmakers and ask for regulations so there is a baseline for authorities to act BEFORE a situation where a person or animal gets hurt?
tommy:
--- Quote from: shardian on January 15, 2008, 02:20:27 pm ---
So what else do you expect people in my situation to do other than get frustrated, get angry, try to relieve the owner of the dog they can't care for?
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Just don't blame the dog.
Now everyone here is saying they agree that it's the bad owners and it is not the dogs fault anymore? This was not the case 3 or 4 pages ago.
I don't have all the answers, all I was saying is that the dogs are not at fault and if we can agree on that then all is good for me in this argument as that was my point from the start. If by me posting here many times has finally got you to understand that part, then that's great, that is my contribution to making people realize what is and what is not the problem.
If it makes you happy then I'll have to agree and say, yes, make pit bull owners from now on have to be trained and people need to know that they are not buying a dog as a toy and that they intend on following through with this dog till it dies.
Other than that, we can't change the past and probably not even the present, all we can do is change the future of pit bull owners.
ChadTower:
--- Quote from: shardian on January 15, 2008, 02:20:27 pm --- How else is there to combat this problem that you fully acknowledge exists other than to turn to lawmakers and ask for regulations so there is a baseline for authorities to act BEFORE a situation where a person or animal gets hurt?
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I've been asking that all along. Either people find attacks acceptable as the price of the liberty to own a pitbull or they find the attacks outweigh that liberty.
Haven't gotten an answer yet despite asking it eleventy Drewzillion times.
saint:
--- Quote from: tommy on January 15, 2008, 02:27:52 pm ---Just don't blame the dog.
Now everyone here is saying they agree that it's the bad owners and it is not the dogs fault anymore? This was not the case 3 or 4 pages ago.
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Pit bulls are bad dogs.
tommy:
What do you want from me? All I can speak on is what responsible owners do and I can't tell you how to change the world so that everyone on earth does not have to deal with losers. What I can tell you is that it is not fair for good people with good dogs to have to give up there dog based on what some other guys dog did because that guy does not give two shits about him, his kids, let alone a dog. It is also not fair that good people have to run into bad people with bad dogs and they have to get injured or die because of it. This is why this is such a hot topic, we must find a way to make everyone happy.
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