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psilocybe
at Thu Dec 18 16:14:18 2003 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by psilocybe ]
Um, the humane society has a policy of euthanizing pit bulls that show major aggression and are unlikely to be adoptable. Not 100% of pits are euthanized, albeit most are. This is not the Humane societies fault, but they people that are breeding these dogs to be killers. I have numerous friends with pitbulls that are all sweethearts. But that is because they haven't been blood-trained and pitted against each other in fights. Bottom line is that in this unfortunate case, the dogs are most certainly the victims, but unfortunantly there is no reliable way of rehabilitating a pit bull that has been a fighter....would you adopt a 100 pound dog that wants to kill all your other animals, might want to chew on your toddler, and might end up mauling you because you yelled at it for pissing on the carpet? If you do, call the humane society and i'm sure they will give you all the savage blood trained pits they get in.
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