Sunday, 10 May 2015

Paula Wood You will never breed out what is already Genetically through DNA in animal no matter how it's raised or trained. That DNA is still there period.

After a public lashing by PBAM, San Diego Reader author Bill Manson defends his piece, The Cult of the Pit. Manson fails, however, to make clear that there is no way to breed out the pit bull's killing bite while retaining their shape and appearance. He needs to take a few pages from Alexandra Semyonova (http://bit.ly/1byl36g‪#‎pitbull‬ ‪#‎pitbullowner‬ ‪#‎sandiego‬‪#‎denialist‬
Thank you everyone, angry, agreeing, or otherwise, for this incredible response to the April 23 cover story, “You Love Me Now, but Will You When I’m Four?” I have learned a lot. And I recognize that, for most of you, these objections to my story...
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  • Leslie Smith Pit bulls are great until they arent.
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  • Terrelle Jenny ^^^^ tell that to families who raised them from pups, who treated them like family and then their beloved pit killed one of their family members. Dogs can be taught anything but let's not ignore the fact they are animals and genetics and instinct will dominate any domestication!
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  • Kory Nelson What the science has proven, and the courts have found to be fact is that mankind created this breed for specific behaviors that were desired in the fighting ring: Bite/Hold/Shake. By putting fighters into the ring to see which dog would engage in the desired behaviors, only those dogs that strongly engaged would be selected for breeding. Over decades and millions of dogs, these behaviors were engrained into these breeds - making them MORE likely to utilize these dangerous behaviors than other breeds during an attack upon another living mammal. It is IMPOSSIBLE to reverse this engineering - as to introduce dogs into a fighting pit to determine which would not engage in those behaviors would not only be illegal (dogfightin) and immoral, but would result in the desired dogs's death.
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    • Kelly Johnson Kory, all the pit promoters have swarmed a post on ABC7 yesterday about parents suing because of a PB biting the nose off a 2yo child. I think not one of those brainwashed and low IQ people can understand what you just explained here. But we appreciate you spreading the awareness! TY
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    • Paula Wood You will never breed out what is already Genetically through DNA in animal no matter how it's raised or trained. That DNA is still there period. Jason Ault being a rescue here at our house for strays, missing, abandon, abused and many other things in full blooded breeds or mixed. I have to study the animal bone structure, stride, moods, aggressiveness, non aggressiveness, figure out by all parts of that dog what it might be mixed with to keep this family safe & the animal to teach the family what & what not to do. How to interact & train many mixed breeds. What they can have to eat & what they can't. We have 2 females that are mixed with pointer, boarder collie and retriever. The other is manchester, boarder collie & min pin. Male is chow, retriever, German Shepard & Beagle. I can tell you what our 4 cats are as well. Full blood Bombay, Siamese/ Main Coon, Main Coon/Tiger, Tabby/Tiger. Now I could tell you their everything else I know about them. Also many others over the years I have studied by watching, read up, owning, much more. That would take several novels. You know yours as pits. Can you say what breed of bull type beasts your are. No just pits. As they get older by watching & studying the animals can you figure out their moods before hand. I can. Once in a blue moon when not pay attention they catch us off guard. Hey I know nothing about dogs. Right!
    • Paula Wood Your right I don't own a pit. You bet your backside on that one. Seen others dogs attack people & have never had to hit, beat, use a dang tool to get any other dogs or cat off someone when they attacked. Like that pit or Came Corso. By the way my Neigh...See More
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  • Martha Retallick Alexandra Semyonova wrote THE book on dogs.
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  • Patricia Moses Morrish People need to Get This:: these dogs have been bred from the 1800's to attack and kill bears and wild boar. This is aggressive nature has been bred in-- it's doesn't matter how "sweet and gentle" they seem and how "loving" your home is-- attacking and killing larger animals (humans) is in your dog's inherent nature. It was because of this that evil people started using them for pit dog fighting. Your cute little puppy has the capacity to turn on you or passerby or a neighbors child without warning. They and every mutt that has Pitt Bull in its DNA should be banned. Period.
  • Richard Plungis Dogs are animals we can not guarantee an animals actions. 

    Some dog breeds are more dangerous than others based on their size and biting strength and are deadly.


    All dogs will eventually bite someone their owner or another animal.

    Some people keep snakes as pets and some real crazy people keep deadly poisonous snakes as pets but at least they don't ......

    Pretend or think they are not deadly and dangerous to other living things and flaunt them about in society or contain them irresponsibly. 

    Dangerous pet dog ownership is just pure ignorance until they get their face desocked. Then they are educated.
  • Kai J Thompson You don't breed out the bite. You kill off the dog!

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