Wednesday, May 04, 2005

Banning Pit bulls is like a rapid disease out of control…

It was only a matter of time in which this banning of specific breeds would get out of control. Ontario wasn’t the first and it won’t be the last. Other countries have done the breed ban and found it didn’t work, yet rather than seeing through that problem, cities and states are still insistent on adopting the ban of against specific breed banning.
It seems so much easier to make a dangerous dog act, that would include any breed of dog that has a history of aggression and a irresponsible owner, then punish the owner and the deed. The stricter penalties enforced to these parties. Make it harder on the ones that are making all the responsible owners pay and their lovable pets forced to look like some sort of crime-committed monsters.
These so-called ‘fighting dogs’ was made a sport by man. The sport now illegal and the dogs true nature has come back through the years. These dogs if treated with the same love and kindness as any other breed, are the most lovable and loyal companions you could ever have the privilege to have. They are smart, easy to train and have a lust for pleasing their owners. They don’t one day just suddenly turn against you. That is just plain myth! Perhaps the neurotic, inner-bred dogs may suddenly turn, but that is the same with any breed that is bred under the worst of conditions…and it again turns around right back to the irresponsible owner. It’s like a vicious circle repeating itself over and over again. Why can’t they see that…or is it they don’t want to.
In Sydney, Australia, New South Wales Premier Bob Carr said, “We want to see these dangerous creatures bred out of existence.” The New South Wales ban matches last year's ban on pit bulls by the Canadian province of Ontario.
They also include pit bull terriers, American pit bulls, Japanese tosas, Argentinean fighting dogs and Brazilian fighting dogs.
Read more on this situation
here.
Closer to home in the Detroit news, the City Council in Livonia, already began revamping
Livonia's dog ordinance.
We have a problem all right, but it isn’t the dogs, it’s the makers of the bills, laws, by-laws that is causing massive animal abuse amongst these breeds. Animal abuse is a crime, yet somehow they have made animal abuse justifiable. Because you hold a high position does not justify animal abuse. Perhaps these are the people who should be heavily fined and put into jails. After all, a crime is still a crime, no matter what you state your case as. Putting down innocent dogs is mass slaughter. Sending them to laboratories to be experimented to endure pain and suffering on is undue cruelty. How do you justify that? Are lawmakers exempt from the crimes they commit and how can we make them accountable? Something must be done before it’s gone really beyond repair, although enough damage has been done. To force an animal into extinction is against all human efforts to sustain life and look after the creatures of this earth, as we were chosen to do in the beginning. Don’t take my word on it…take Gods. Genesis 1:20-31

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