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In reply to the discussion: Another responsible dog owner: Boy dies after pit bull attack in Wisconsin [View all]dairydog91
(951 posts)55. Ahh, so it's the passage of time which insulates dogs from banning.
What about recent dog breeds, like German Shepherds, which were first bred in 1899 (about the same time of the invention of the first self-powered machinegun)? What about even more recent large dog breeds?
All dogs are licensed. Another fail.
But the licenses are issued far too easily. Only people who have a legitimate need for a herding dog should be allowed to obtain a license for a large herding dog.
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Another responsible dog owner: Boy dies after pit bull attack in Wisconsin [View all]
The Straight Story
Mar 2013
OP
So, their historical value to human development justifies continued ownership?
dairydog91
Mar 2013
#49
A living thing can be trained & socialized NOT to attack & kill without provocation.
baldguy
Mar 2013
#50
There is too much missing from this story. Mostly what is missing is the story...
Kalidurga
Mar 2013
#28
I laughed, "assault dog" and calling for an "assault dog" ban, it's for the children
pediatricmedic
Mar 2013
#38