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Originally Posted by simon
You really are a drama queen arnt you..... You should get a job for one of the cheap trashy tabloids.....
And you know very little about dogs too. You DRAMATICALLY say these dogs are bred for AGGRESSION.... aggression is a weakness in a dog bred for its fighting ability. Loyality is what makes a good fighting dog. the same loyalty that makes a FANTASTIC and faithfull family pet.
It is all about what you let the dog know you like....if you bang the door and tell it to get the cat in your garden, it will want too kill cats, if you introduce it to the cat nicely it will love cats...
SAME DOG different training....
Unfortunately due too street cred and the strength of pit bulls they do the most dramatic damage....
I remember researching a few years ago and finding that the dog that is responsible for the most biting instances on kids was the Golden Labrador....sorry but cant remember where....
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I was being over dramatic?
Well I accuse you of being too simple to see the problem then.
Yes, these dogs can be well trained, though even that is no guarantee that they would never act out of character, and attack, or perhaps kill a child.
This doesn't take into account all the arse wipes of society, like this poor child's uncle, who have these dogs as a status symbol, and don't train them well, as has been tragically witnessed many times.
If I ever were to lower myself to write for a tabloid, I hope to God I'd never have to write about one of these dogs that wasn't controlled properly, running down from Rhyddings Park and attacking a child in your street Simon. Think about it. Are you happy with basically idiots having something that could attack a child, any child, on the streets? Sorry but I'm not.
It doesn't take much for any creature to revert to it's feral state, mankind included.