Pit Bulls

Jul. 17th, 2003 10:47 am
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The world is really getting stupid. Again.

How many of you have heard the horror stories of pit bulls killing, maiming, and just plain scaring people? Because of such stories, congressmen (and other law-makers) have been trying to ban pit bulls. There's a problem. There is no such breed as a "pit bull." The American Kennel Club recognizes two breeds that are often considered pit bulls. The first is the Staffordshire Bull Terrier and the second is the American Staffordshire Terrier. Both are considered to be excellent family pets.

Another group, the United Kennel Club recognizes a breed called the American Pit Bull Terrier, which again is typically friendly and good with people. But even this dog, with its name, is not what most people and legislators think of when they say "pit bull."

Can you identify a pit bull?

Date: 2003-07-17 08:48 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] javasaurus.livejournal.com
Forgot to mention why I brought this up. Hagerstown is trying to pass a "no pit bull" law, and several insurance companies have recently been dropping clients who have pit bulls.

no pit bull law

insurance companies (it's about 2/3 of the way down the article)

Date: 2003-07-17 08:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] xpioti.livejournal.com
From the first link: When it bites, it attacks in a more dangerous way than any other breed. It does not just bite you - it bites you and holds on.

That's what the type was bred for. When you're trying to protect your herds from wolves, you want a dog who's going to get a good grip and hold on, and you want a dog who can put up with a lot of abuse. Hm. It looks like the Hagerstown law is to register the dogs. Pfaugh. If they really want to impose safety, they'd do better to require muzzling any dog in public. *cynical look* And while we're at it, how about we require dog owners to provide passers-by with kevlar body armor. And said dog owners should also brand a big "PB" on their forehead, so everybody knows they have potentially vicious dogs at home.

Bah.

Date: 2003-07-17 10:59 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] blueeowyn.livejournal.com
The problems with such legislation and ideas are huge. Pit bulls were bred for 2 things - family pets and fighting in the ring. They are supposed to be friendly dogs to people ... not to other dogs though.

However, if there is a dog-bite and it is a Golden Retriever you may hear about a dog-bite. If there is a dog-bite and it is a mixed breed/unknown breed that has a big neck and it suddenly becomes a "savaging by a pit-bull". Feh

There are some dogs that get a hold and don't let go (virtually all of the terriers). Others slash and bite (e.g. Husky). Both can be devastatingly effective.

I suspect that the Hagerstown law will register all current pit-bulls and grandfather them in. The next time a person is bitten (for whatever reason), the grandfather clause will be removed.

The drug-dealers who use dogs will get rid of their Stafforshire Terriers, their American Pit Bull Terriers, and their American Staffordshire Terriers and switch to other breeds ... or thumb their noses at the law (it isn't like they are known to be law-abiding).

Many breeds are selected for guarding, any of them could be used (and abused) by the drug-dealers to be 'protection'. Other breeds can be trained/abused into being difficult/dangerous. The worst bite I got was from a registered poodle. I've also been bitten by a Shih Tzu. The neighborhood Chow never growled at me. I have been growled at by 1 Dobie (she had just had a litter, before that and about a week after she loved coming to the fence to get attention).

Oh, I got the 'right' dog on the quiz in 3 tries ... and I was really torn between my second try and the 'right' one.°

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