IS BSL EFFECTIVE IN PREVENTING DOG ATTACKS?

Thursday 26 February 2015

Earl Upham I think they should be able to implicate everyone involved. All the Dog Experts like Cesar Millan, and anyone else who says they can be and are good family dogs. I suppose if you are a family of killers it might be an appropriate breed. With any luck their sweet animals will give them the kiss of death.


Right breed for you? American Staffordshire Terrier information including personality, history, grooming, pictures, videos, how to find a American Staffordshire Terrier and AKC standard.
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  • Elizabeth Honce People should sue the akc when they get one based on this info and it attacks.
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  • Jan Smith All of the AKC 'breed descriptions' are fiction. They're advertising texts, not intended to be real information.
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  • Earl Upham I think they should be able to implicate everyone involved. All the Dog Experts like Cesar Millan, and anyone else who says they can be and are good family dogs. I suppose if you are a family of killers it might be an appropriate breed. With any luck their sweet animals will give them the kiss of death.
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  • Elizabeth Honce If they reliEdon the akc in getting the dog, and it then attacks them, they should try to sue even if it's a longshot, to put an end to this false advertising.
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  • Earl Upham I pulled this in from Daxton's in case you did not read it. There was a lot to read and this is about half way through. Worth reading. 
    ROBERT D. NEWMAN, M.D.
    “As a pediatrician I was disturbed to read Vicki Hearne’s assertion that there are no bad b
    reeds, just bad dogs (Op-Ed, April 15). There is ample evidence to suggest that certain breeds of dogs are more dangerous to children than others.
    From 1979 to 1994, there were 177 known dog-bite-related fatalities in the United States. Of these fatalities, 66 percent were caused by five breeds: pit bull, Rottweiler, shepherd, husky and malamute.
    If you include crosses among these five breeds, that number rises to 82 percent. Other breeds, like Labrador retrievers and golden retrievers were not implicated in a single fatality during this same period.
    I laud the American Kennel Club’s attempt to include information about dog breeds considered ”not good with children” in the coming edition of ”The Complete Dog Book,” and lament the fact that the book is being recalled at the request of some breeders.
    Seattle, April 16, 1998″

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