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Description Just another anti-BSL stamp, I think it speaks for itself. Feel free to use anywhere, just don't claim it as your own

I've spammed this page with information about BSL. Don't feel the need to read it all, but please skim it if you have the time.

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Why I'm passionate about stopping BSL (Breed Specific Legislation) - BSL is a legislation that has cropped up in many countries now. What it is is a list of certain dog breeds that are classified as being 'dangerous' and have various restrictions placed on them, or are being banned from being owned all together. The list varies from shire to shire, town to town, country to country, etc, but some targeted breeds are Cane Corsos, Dogo Argentinos, Pitbulls, Amstaffs and Staffies.

The reason I'm opposed to BSL is that it punishes the wrong end of the leash - irresponsible owners need to be the ones that are punished, not their dogs. Dogs are incredibly loyal, eager-to-please creatures and they will be whatever you want them to be. If someone buys a Pitbull in the hope of creating an aggressive, dangerous dog, that's what they're going to get.

There is no such thing as a 'bad' breed. Absolutely any dog has the potential to be aggressive - any dog can become aggressive through poor training, lack of socialisation, an aggressive or violent upbringing, bad leadership or bad experiences. Irresponsible owners create aggressive dogs and the dogs are the ones being punished. Dogs don't know right from wrong, they don't have morals or ethics and to place blame on them for something they have no control over is illogical and plain wrong. BSL could be helpful if it was used to educate people and restrict certain people from owning more difficult breeds, but right now all it does is result in the death of millions of dogs. People need to become more responsible owners, or simply stop owning dogs. I firmly believe that you should be required to have a dog ownership licence to own a dog, or at least certain breeds.

Pitbulls, Staffies and Amstaffs are all wonderful breeds with loyal temperaments. They will be whatever you make them. Irresponsible owners, along with the media, have helped promote a bad image for all these dogs over the past few years and it's now becoming impossible to own some of them, or even walk down the street with one without being abused.

Culling an entire breed is not the answer to dog aggression. Some breeds should definitely labeled as being more difficult to own than others, but to suggest killing them off completely is absolute insanity.

To sum it up simply; punish the deed, not the breed.

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A few facts-

According to the American Canine Temperament Testing Association, 82.5% of the American Pit Bull Terriers that took the temperament test passed, compared to a 77% passing rate for all breeds on average. In the test, a dog is placed in a series of confrontational situations. The first sign of aggression or panic is a failure of the test. Pit Bulls have achieved the fourth highest passing rate of all 122 breeds tested.

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The following is from Glen Bui, Vice President of the American Canine Foundation (ACF),
( BS Biology Genetics / Canine Behavior / Legislative Consultant / Professional Dog Trainer ):


I have divided the numbers of fatal dog attacks vs. the population of some of the breeds listed in fatal attacks. I have been able to obtain statistics on the American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) from the American Kennel Club (AKC), American Dog Breeders Association (A.D.B.A.) and United Kennel Club (UKC) for registrations on APBT's. For the other breeds I used AKC/UKC statistics.

In Order:

Apx 800.000 - 67 Fatal Attacks German Shepherds .008375%
Apx. 960,000 - 70 Fatal Attacks Rottweiler .00729%
Apx. 128.000 - 18 Fatal Attacks Great Dane .01416%
Apx. 114,000 - 14 Fatal Attacks Doberman .012288%
Apx. 72,000 - 10 Fatal Attacks St Bernard .0139%
Apx. 240,000 - 12 Fatal Attacks Chow Chow .005%
Apx 5,000,000- 60 Fatal Attacks American Pit Bull Terrier .0012%

Please keep in mind there are more dogs of these breeds in our population, so I'm not pointing my finger at one specific breed. The Chow shows us the highest figure, but I only had AKC registrations to work with, and I'm sure there are a lot more Chows that do not become registered.

Sincerely,
Glen Bui

Taken from [link]

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Ten Facts About Pit Bulls Every One Should Know

1. Pit Bulls are commonly used as therapy dogs. Whether they are visiting a senior care facility or helping someone recover from an emotional accident, Pit Bulls are making a mark as outstanding therapy dogs.

2. Pit Bulls are used in Search and Rescue work. One example of well known SAR Pit Bulls is Kris Crawford and her dogs. Kris and her dogs have helped save the lives of many people during their efforts. [link]

3. Pit Bulls serve as narcotic and bomb sniffing dogs. One Pit Bull, Popsicle (named that because he was found in an old freezer) has the largest recorded single drug find in Texas history. Read more about Popsicle here- [link] . Including how he found over 3,000 lbs of cocaine in Hildago, Texas.

4. Pit Bulls are great with kids. They weren't referred to as the "nanny's dog" for nothing that's for sure.

5. Pit Bulls are not human aggressive. The American Pit Bull Terrier as a breed is not human aggressive. In fact, quite the opposite is true of the breed. They are gentle and loving dogs. Like any dog individuals can be unsound and have behavior problems.

6. The Pit Bull was so popular in the early 1900's they were our mascot not only in World War One, but World War Two as well. They were featured on recruiting and propoganda posters during this time period.

7. Sgt. Stubby. A Pit Bull war hero. Stubby was wounded in action twice, he saved his entire platoon by warning them of a poison gas attack and he single handedly captured a German spy.

8. Pete the Pup on the orginal Little Rascals was a Pit Bull.

9. Pit Bulls score an 83.4% passing rate with the American Temperament Test Society. That's better than the popular Border Collie (a breed who scores 79.6%). View the ATTS stats here.

10. They are dogs, not killing machines.

Taken from [link]

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-Is it true that Pit Bulls can lock their jaw?
The infamous locking jaw is a myth. The American Pit Bull Terrier and related breeds are physiologically no different from any other breed of dog. All dogs are from the same species and none have locking jaws. Dr. I Lehr Brisbin of the University of Georgia states, "To the best of our knowledge, there are no published scientific studies that would allow any meaningful comparison to be made of the biting power of various breeds of dogs. There are, moreover, compelling technical reasons why such data describing biting power in terms of ' pounds per square inch ' can never be collected in a meaningful way. All figures describing biting power in such terms can be traced to either unfounded rumor or, in some cases, to newspaper articles with no foundation in factual data." Furthermore, Dr. Brisbin states, "The few studies which have been conducted of the structure of the skulls, mandibles and teeth of pit bulls show that, in proportion to their size, their jaw structure and thus its inferred functional morphology, is no different than that of any breed of dog. There is absolutely no evidence for the existence of any kind of 'locking mechanism' unique to the structure of the jaw and/or teeth of the American Pit Bull Terrier."

-Are Pit Bulls naturally aggressive towards humans?
While many Pit Bulls do tend to be aggressive towards other DOGS (as are most terriers), the normal, well raised Pit Bull has NO human-aggressive tendencies! In fact, human-aggression was actually bred out of the breed. The majority of Pit Bulls are affectionate, intelligent, trainable dogs. In fact, the highest obedience trial record of all time is held by an American Pit Bull Terrier named Maddy!

-Can Pit Bulls "turn" on people?
In fact, no breed of dog does. Dog aggression is nearly always preceded by some kind of warning, and there is always a reason behind the attack. However, many inexperienced owners do not recognize the dog's behavior as aggression, or refuse to acknowledge it as a warning sign. The only exception I can think of is Springer Rage, a rare and controversial neurological condition that manifests itself as a spontaneous attack, followed by confusion, and then a return to normal behavior. Pit Bulls are NOT prone to this condition. There are individual dogs of any breed that may be more aggressive to others.

Taken from- [link]

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Pit Bull Behavior Myths
Along with myths surrounding the physical aspects of pit bulls, there are also a number of pit bull myths associated with the behavior of these dogs. First and foremost, many people believe that pit bulls are inherently aggressive and more likely to attack their owners and other people. This is simply not the case. Pit bulls, like any other dogs, do not exhibit aggressive behavior without reason or provocation. If a dog reacts aggressively, it is usually the result of:
disease
improper handling
lack of socialization or training
misreading the dog's behavior.

Keep in mind that most dogs will exhibit warning signs, such as a quick movement or a growl, before resorting to using teeth. Pit bulls, like all other types of dogs, do not suddenly snap without reason.

Pit Bull Facts

Here are a few facts about pit bulls, some of which may surprise you:
Despite what some people believe, pit bulls actually make great pets for families. In tests done by the American Temperament Test Society, pit bulls were generally less aggressive when faced with confrontational situations that produced negative reactions out of many other stereotypically "friendly" dog breeds, such as beagles and poodles.

Early in the 20th century, pit bulls were actually the No. 1 family dog.

Dog fighters use pit bulls breeds because they are strong, agile and have a desire to please their owners. Unfortunately, pit bulls' abuse in this circumstance contributes to the negative myths surrounding them.

While many pit bulls are trained to be "animal aggressive," this does not mean they are also "human aggressive." These behaviors are completely separate and can be adjusted through proper socialization and training.

Taken from- [link]

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Most 'pit bulls' are not really pit bulls!

Pit bulls are probably the most misunderstood dog in the United States. Often, an aggressive dog that has a big head and short hair is mistakenly identified as a pit bull and unfortunately this makes for good headline news, even if it is false. Do you think you can identify a pit bull?

Taken from [link]

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Try finding the Pitbull here- [link]

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If you'd like to know more about BSL, here are a few good links-

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Just added, excellent video on Pitbulls. It is graphic in spots-

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Another brilliant link-

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Proof that the Pitbull ban isn't working-

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Another great link-

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Another video-

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Anatomy of BSL-

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Comments: 268

EnglishPhoenix [2019-08-07 20:35:54 +0000 UTC]

I love that you added all the research and facts in the description
thank you 

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KimE-ValeRune [2018-06-16 10:41:03 +0000 UTC]

I have a staffy at home, shes the best of friends with my cockatiel. And he loves her so much, follows her wherever she goes singing to her, and shes soooo gentle and careful with him. Other dogs too. Sadly she dont have much long left to live... But were doing the best out of the time we have with my little baby angel

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flaminqobones [2018-05-19 20:07:45 +0000 UTC]

There are no bad dog breeds, just bad owners.

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Molfar-Spirit [2017-09-22 11:55:32 +0000 UTC]

You're right on 100%, friend.

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demodoqqo [2017-08-08 17:57:27 +0000 UTC]

OH MY GOD I know right???
Pit Bulls were originally bred as fighting dogs, yes. They were bred and raised to fight. That doesn't mean you can't raise them to NOT fight. Are they strong? Yes. Are SOME dangerous? Yes, because of how they were raised. Is the BREED dangerous? No. Dammit people.

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Actlikenaturedoes [2017-02-22 22:28:35 +0000 UTC]

Thank you, using! Btw, it's not just the Pits... 

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Silver-Stormfront [2016-02-25 00:28:07 +0000 UTC]

I love dogs, don't get me wrong, but it's not always the owners fault. A few months ago my dog was sick and bit me in the face when I sat next to her. Yes, she was in pain, but she still did it. I don't think breeds should be banned, but there's no telling when things like that could happen. She was well trained and very friendly so it was a shock to everyone. I still have scars on my face... Anyways, be safe everyone

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heleer [2015-10-30 22:56:32 +0000 UTC]

I completely understand those breeds , we all know their owners are sometimes stupid and as the dogs look rough and strong , owners believe they're too( as strong as my pitbull many says) , so they don't socialize them and have bad care . It's true some dogs have a 'breed tendency' to attack or hunt things , like the pointer or greyhound that they 'hunt' small moving things , but in fact a good owner , with even the most tendencer dog to attack , can manage it and make of it a good dog , with no necessity of hit it or something like , many people hit their dogs and then they complain about the dog bit them (the dog was just defending himself).
for example pitbulls , they're a great company , but I know some people that think the contrary and is because of the bad owners they have , then the sad end for the dog
:thumb54824150:

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BlizzardHaze [2015-07-10 07:25:04 +0000 UTC]

www.thepetitionsite.com/625/77…

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BlizzardHaze [2015-03-11 21:44:49 +0000 UTC]

Love Pits and all banned breeds despite the fact that i have only met one of them face to face. Last year sometime my friend had someone staying over who kept a Pit Bull illegally and she was one of the best dogs i have ever met. The only time she ever hurt me was when i played with her, because she was excited. She was sadly put to sleep and i miss her dearly...

I plan to move abroad so i can own a Pit Bull. In The Uk, like many other countries, they are banned and i find that unfair. Pit Bulls and Pit crosses have become legal in the Netherlands after they realized that BSL had not made a change (smart country) and me, along with a few friends plan to move there in a few years time.

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MinionPox [2015-03-01 18:00:33 +0000 UTC]

This is basically an example of stupid logic:

A Dog Breed that's not a Pitbull attacked someone!

People: Meh,  the owner should've trained him better.

A Pitbull attacked someone!

People: OMG PITBULLS R SU DANGURUS KILL DEM ALL!!111one1111

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EpicSk8r13 [2015-02-21 02:00:23 +0000 UTC]

FIGHT BSL NOW!!

ITS ANIMAL RACISM

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Spiritwolf120713 [2015-02-05 20:32:23 +0000 UTC]

THANK YOU FOR THIS. My dog is pretty friendly, and he's part pit bull. It drives me absolutely crazy when people say all pit bulls are aggressive -.- Seriously thank you for making this!

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Huskeygirl3 [2014-10-17 00:44:34 +0000 UTC]

My sister has a pitbull and he's the sweetest little baby ever!!!  

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LyricIsDead [2014-07-20 02:59:32 +0000 UTC]

BSL CAN GO KISS MY ASS

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EpicSk8r13 In reply to LyricIsDead [2015-02-21 02:00:35 +0000 UTC]

AGREED

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shadowsbadgirl In reply to LyricIsDead [2014-08-30 15:48:36 +0000 UTC]

YES. THIS.

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Golds-Duckface [2014-07-16 15:40:15 +0000 UTC]

I want a pit bull. they're so cute but my mom is terrified of them because of the dumb law.

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RoadKillWolfAdopts In reply to Golds-Duckface [2014-08-11 07:44:44 +0000 UTC]

this is a pretty old comment but has your mom ever actually met a pitbull?

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Golds-Duckface In reply to RoadKillWolfAdopts [2014-08-11 15:47:19 +0000 UTC]

She has never met a pitbull. It's pretty sad how she judges a breed without actually meeting one, eh?

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RoadKillWolfAdopts In reply to Golds-Duckface [2014-08-11 15:50:34 +0000 UTC]

aww, well shes missing out. pitbulls are amazing dogs and she should actually meet ONE before she judges them ALL.
;u;

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Golds-Duckface In reply to RoadKillWolfAdopts [2014-08-11 15:52:06 +0000 UTC]

Yeah  

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AnyDifference [2014-06-22 07:27:27 +0000 UTC]

It's nice to know that there are still people in this world that still have a bit of common sense.
Jolly well done on your argument. You speak the truth.

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ILTBY In reply to AnyDifference [2014-09-17 10:30:56 +0000 UTC]

Cheers

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W00FF [2014-06-20 03:09:11 +0000 UTC]

Fuck ya, i'm up there with ya bro :3

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DeadyDeadlady [2014-05-18 02:10:36 +0000 UTC]

BSL is just like racism!

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steelelover132 In reply to DeadyDeadlady [2014-05-25 19:40:27 +0000 UTC]

Yep but the poor dogs. D:

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DeadyDeadlady In reply to steelelover132 [2014-05-26 13:09:34 +0000 UTC]

My aunt has a pitbull, and he is the friendliest dog I've met.

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steelelover132 In reply to DeadyDeadlady [2014-05-27 07:35:56 +0000 UTC]

I have a pitbull too! She is the sweetest dog in my neighborhood!

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DeadyDeadlady In reply to steelelover132 [2014-06-17 23:32:16 +0000 UTC]

He runs up to me with his tail wagging. He's also best friends with the cat, Xena.

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EpicSk8r13 In reply to DeadyDeadlady [2015-02-21 02:01:18 +0000 UTC]

PIT BULLS ARE AMAZING CUTE DOGS <3

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WinterOcelot [2014-04-23 07:41:10 +0000 UTC]

Dude, you're amazing. I completely agree with the whole "this specific breed of dog is dangerous" logic being total bullshit.

No joke, I was watching like an animal hospital show where they brought in a pitbull that had a wound in his leg. And every one of the professionals working with him said "we need to be careful because it's a dangerous breed and he's showing signs of aggression" when the dog was crying in pain. It's like, what the fuck?! Narrow-minded douchebags like you are allowed to work with animals?!

And another instance where they actually DNA-tested a mutt to see if she had any "pitbull" in her. They basically said if she did, they'd have to put her down. It didn't matter at all that she was gentle and friendly.

Plus, I love how well-informed you are; it is so annoying when people stand for something and have no clue about it...

Oh, and that Popsicle link is broken...I looked him up anyway, it's a beautiful story (:

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ILTBY In reply to WinterOcelot [2014-09-17 10:31:31 +0000 UTC]

I appreciate that

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shawneebear2003 [2014-03-25 13:37:42 +0000 UTC]

thank you for this! ive owned many pittbulls! it depends on how you raise them ^-^ and treat them you treat them good theyll treat you good ^-^

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ILTBY In reply to shawneebear2003 [2014-04-06 03:44:05 +0000 UTC]

Thank you!

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shawneebear2003 In reply to ILTBY [2014-04-06 14:46:37 +0000 UTC]

np ^-^

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HeyoMojo [2014-03-22 21:31:00 +0000 UTC]

I love this stamp
I was planning on adopting a pit bull when I was older, but thanks to BSL they aren't allowed in my province.
Looks like I'm moving in the future!

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ILTBY In reply to HeyoMojo [2014-04-06 03:44:30 +0000 UTC]

Thank you! I'm sorry to hear that, they're banned or restricted Australia-wide, too.

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HeyoMojo In reply to ILTBY [2014-04-06 11:57:28 +0000 UTC]

No problemo.

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Sadistic-Songbird [2013-11-23 18:37:06 +0000 UTC]

I was bit on the face by a dachshund once at a parade. And yet, I own one that loves everyone, and wouldn't dream of biting somebody (unless she was just playing). She loves giving people hugs and kisses, snuggles with us at night, and loves to play. Although she can be shy toward strangers, she warms up to them eventually. And even though she has an independent personality, and tears down the street if she manages to weasel her way out the front door, to a degree she is very loyal and loving to the family.

The point is, don't let the rotten apples ruin the bunch for you. At a fourth o' July family reunion party, I met a pitbull named Remy who was just a big cuddly sweetheart. 

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ILTBY In reply to Sadistic-Songbird [2013-12-09 05:58:34 +0000 UTC]

Exactly!

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MintFireTheCat [2013-11-12 03:01:22 +0000 UTC]

Oh my holy hell, what is wrong with some people?! Pittbulls are just like any dog- sweet, loving, loyal- can people stop judging these poor dogs? Luv this stamp, I'll definitely use it ^^ 

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ILTBY In reply to MintFireTheCat [2013-12-09 05:58:01 +0000 UTC]

Thanks a lot

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skulls887 [2013-10-03 02:01:42 +0000 UTC]

many more breeds are being added on each year

like Eskimos and other spitz breeds,border collies and other herding breeds. and the bully breeds

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ILTBY In reply to skulls887 [2013-10-26 05:02:19 +0000 UTC]

Very true, it's a real shame.

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skulls887 In reply to ILTBY [2013-10-26 12:47:22 +0000 UTC]

I know right

it's crazy it's like hr669 but with dogs

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GingaFreak11 [2013-09-24 00:55:50 +0000 UTC]

More like Bull shit law! Dx Your average pit bull is off in the sunshine playing with bunnies!

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ILTBY In reply to GingaFreak11 [2013-10-26 05:02:55 +0000 UTC]

Hehe, I do actually have a Bull Shit Law stamp, too  


fav.me/d1j1b7k

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ThePowerfulABSTA1 [2013-08-07 14:15:39 +0000 UTC]

"Pit bulls are agressive!" NOPE!!! No they arent, all animals CAN be agressive yes, but for certain reasons. Like, being misstreated, protecting their young/family/owners but with domesticated animals it is the owners fault.

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Thylee [2013-07-06 06:34:40 +0000 UTC]

heck, when I was working..no... volunteering at my local human society, I always worked with the dogs. I loved this one Pitbull named Liberty. She was so sweet, and always gave wet puppy kisses when ever you took her on a walk because she was so happy. I really wanted to adopt her, but at the time I had a small dog that was used to being the only one of the house after 14 years, and my house is too small unfortunately. Though, if I do believe, I think she got adopted, which is awesome <3. She deserves it.
I never knew this had a name though, BSL that is, and I am glad I found out about it. Thank you for teaching me, I have learned something new today~

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