Dangerous Dog Registry - Your Opinions On This?
From National Public Radio:
More on Dangerous Dogs
Just a quick post to follow up on the show we did last week on dogfighting, for which I wrote this post in defense of pit bulls and other breeds maligned for being aggressive. The state of Virginia has just launched its Dangerous Dogs Registry, a searchable database, much like ones that list sex offenders, that gives photos and addresses of dogs that "have attacked a person or an animal, and that a judge has decided could cause injury again," according to the New York Times. It's an interesting idea... do you think it's just a sensible public service, or could a registry like this feed the fire of negative publicity about some breeds?
Here is the link to the searchable database:
http://www.virginia.gov/vdacs_dd/pub...bin/public.cgi
But at least it targets the deed - not the breed
This is the first time I've seen something that at least targets the action rather than generalized "dangerous breed" legislation.
While I agree many times it is the owner's that are the cause of the aggression, I also think that some dogs (not breeds - individual dogs), can be snarky with people outside of their immediate family. I've known several owners that have done everything they could to deal with aggression issues with their dogs, but it hasn't always been 100% effective. I don't know if it is bad breeding or personality quirks, but not all dogs can be 100% trusted with strangers. Many dogs have to be managed for their entire lives and not allowed access to people outside the immediate family.
At least this is a step in the right direction - punish the deed, not the breed.