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Old 05-05-2010, 04:31 AM   #38
milfovoxapl

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your not ever going to convince me that placing your dog in a failing situation is anything to practice or embraced. I am attempting no such thing.

So all these folks who reside in the same town as you would be ok with your dog if it killed thiers ? Bull shit on that ! You can bet that if that ever happened the demand for your dogs life would surely follow an incident that claimed the life of someone elses pet. Where did I say that all the people in my town would be okay if my dog killed theirs?

I said nothing of the sort.

I said that the people my dog gets exposed to (the people in my COMMUNITY, about 40 adults total) know the potential of my dog. Meaning that they know what an APBT is capable of.
Dog owners in this community have an understanding that if something DOES happen, the fault is shared because BOTH owners knew the risk of the situation. This goes for APBT owners, and others.


Yup, thats because it is black and white. If you say so.


Yes I can judge the situation and shall continue to do so until foolish minded people get it that placing a terrier known for its combat skills in a failing situation is a bad friggin idea. Its one thing when you gamble your own dogs life away its another when my innocent dogs lives are thrown into the mix. Its people like me who suffer when BSL gets passed, all the rest of you will move onto the next fad of dog while the people who respect these dogs are left broken hearted and dogless. Please explain to me how else we are suppose to view it. How dare you make this a personal judgement on me?
You don't know anything about me!
This is exactly what I meant.

See above, there is no gray area. Alright, Captain.
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