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In reply to the discussion: Should large potentially dangerous dog breeds such as Pit Bulls and Presa Canarios require a license [View all]Snake Alchemist
(3,318 posts)101. So you agree that licensing is the correct response?
Your disagreement is with the amount of licensing?
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Should large potentially dangerous dog breeds such as Pit Bulls and Presa Canarios require a license [View all]
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
OP
WRONG! THat is the biggest lie promulgated by promoters of these breeds.
Liberty Belle
Jan 2012
#130
Quote the full paragraph, rather than misrepresenting the paper by cherry-picking one sentence.
baldguy
Jan 2012
#152
They were talking about banning certain human beings who tend towards violence.
donheld
Jan 2012
#135
But you would require a well-trained 100lb dog to be licensed, but not a 10lb killer?
baldguy
Jan 2012
#19
So you don't accept the fact that larger dogs can potentially do a lot more damage? nt
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#25
An untrained, poorly trained or maliceously trained dog can & will do more damage
baldguy
Jan 2012
#29
You're basing your standards on things that have no bearing on the problem: breed or size.
baldguy
Jan 2012
#42
So incredibly poor training resulted in minor injuries for with that breed? nt
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#78
Hence the reasons many dog fighting rings features poodles and yorkies...?
LanternWaste
Jan 2012
#69
There are many breeds larger than Pit Bulls that are not used in dog fights normally. nt
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#80
I was not the one that claimed Irish Wolf Hounds are not used in dog fighting because they are hard
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#138
What do you think the damage would look like if the 105lb dog attacked? nt
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#26
And "vicious killer Pit Bull" stories circulate around & around & around. This story is 3 yrs old.
baldguy
Jan 2012
#58
So you would agree that a license and training may have helped this pet owner? nt
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#60
Until you have another method to assure that people are trained to train the dogs, then licensing
Snake Alchemist
Jan 2012
#96
No. But the city animal shelter where requires that their animals (dogs & cats) all to be nuetered.
baldguy
Jan 2012
#126
Yet the argument is not about larger dogs but pit bulls. There are dogs much larger than pits.
uppityperson
Jan 2012
#125
You want to ban all dogs larger than what? A beagle? Oops, Am Staff terriers are in that
uppityperson
Jan 2012
#132
should smaller dogs require licensing, owners get training? Who will provide the training?
uppityperson
Jan 2012
#165
Enforcement of all dog licensing through veterinarians would be the place to start.
undeterred
Jan 2012
#24
Hell. No. Where do we draw the line?? How is it we call for a free and open society
DFab420
Jan 2012
#39
You want me to need to get a license to buy a 22? What? No, all gun purchases don't need
uppityperson
Jan 2012
#119
I think they should need a license that one would have to take classes to recieve.
Marrah_G
Jan 2012
#63
At a maximum there should be a prohibition on those with bad character from owning or possessing
LiberalFighter
Jan 2012
#67
so large sized dogs should be banned or licensed because they freak you out?
TorchTheWitch
Jan 2012
#160
Why are you so concerned about a relatively small number of deaths per year? n/t
A Simple Game
Jan 2012
#94
Well I was thinking of Bicycles, but your points are all good ones too. n/t
A Simple Game
Jan 2012
#111
So owning a pet is not a right? LOL Next you'll be saying having kids is not a right.
Xicano
Jan 2012
#102
Rights aren't codified but assumed. Your question misunderstands our system
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#110
No. The average owner can handle these dogs, almost always it is the asshole owners
TheKentuckian
Jan 2012
#108
"The people who think they're large did could never hurt a fly scare me." What? I mean, wtf?
uppityperson
Jan 2012
#120
You promote something and you have no clue what it is or how it effects people
baldguy
Jan 2012
#175
San Diego elderly woman just lost 3 limbs to pit bull attacks, then died months later.
Liberty Belle
Jan 2012
#129