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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by Jadapit
    Who's breed is going to be next? It honestly scares me who they will pick to BAN next...
    That what scares me! While neither of my dogs are purebred, sometimes they also pick on the mixes. Lacey most likely has GSD and Rottie in her, best we can tell, and Layla most definately has GSD in her and we'll have to see what else as she grows. All dog lovers need to ban together to fight BSL or 'your' dog could be next.
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    I am afraid that even a dog that is considered a pit mix is banned.. Friends of mine carry the shot record from the vets saying anything but a pit mix...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glacier
    Huskies are on many banned breed lists. Insurance companies in particular often refuse to insure homeowners with Huskies. The problem is that on bite stat lists "huskies" are in the top ten just about every time. Not Siberians, but generic husky--any prick eared dog with a curled tail is classed as a husky.
    Your right Clacier I almost didn't get house insurance because of my two Huskies. Allstate insured my house with no problem. Thor even bit the inspector.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    I'm guessing not very many people live in Fairfield, Iowa, huh?
    That's exactly what I was thinking.

    Breed bans are one of the most outragous things I've ever heard of. How ignorant can some people be? I'm glad no breed bans are here. I wish all people were as educated as the many people here on PT and others.

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  5. #35
    Quote Originally Posted by chocolatepuppy
    That what scares me! While neither of my dogs are purebred, sometimes they also pick on the mixes. Lacey most likely has GSD and Rottie in her, best we can tell, and Layla most definately has GSD in her and we'll have to see what else as she grows. All dog lovers need to ban together to fight BSL or 'your' dog could be next.
    I totally agree with you, Annette.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Giselle
    I'm guessing not very many people live in Fairfield, Iowa, huh?
    I was thinking the same thing! Geesh!



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    Quote Originally Posted by dab_20
    I'm glad no breed bans are here.
    Actually I just found out pit bulls are banned in South Jordan (UT). Apparently its been around for quite a long time...I had no idea. I have no idea where Smithville is (mentioned in the original post) but I'll be sure to avoid it now.

    I am completely against breed bans, it really scares me honestly...especially with siberian huskies being on many of those lists as well. I wish people would WAKE UP and see that irresponsible people are the root of the problem NOT dogs.

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    Oodles of Poodles Location: UT Quote:
    Originally Posted by Giselle
    I'm guessing not very many people live in Fairfield, Iowa, huh?

    Breed bans are one of the most outragous things I've ever heard of. How ignorant can some people be? I'm glad no breed bans are here......

    Shar pei & Rottie banned in Smithfield Utah, according to listing. (I'm curious as to why those 2 breeds are chosen to be banned)
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    chocolatepuppy Quote:
    Originally Posted by Jadapit
    Who's breed is going to be next? It honestly scares me who they will pick to BAN next...

    That what scares me! While neither of my dogs are purebred, sometimes they also pick on the mixes. Lacey most likely has GSD and Rottie in her, best we can tell, and Layla most definately has GSD in her and we'll have to see what else as she grows. All dog lovers need to ban together to fight BSL or 'your' dog could be next.

    I'm glad to see you guys are "getting" it. Now let's do something about it. I will post How BSL on one breed will effect mixes because of dna.
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    Hoping the ban will keep the dogs out of the hands of the fighters is kind of like making guns illegal...the criminals will still have the guns.


    You are so right! Denver has one of the worst BSL's there is but I bet you anything there is still plenty of dog fighting going on. I believe it was pit chick that said, "Outlaw Pit Bulls only outlaws will have them" Something along that line.

    In the Netherlands pitbulls have been banned since 1994. Since the ban there's only been an increase in similar type dogs - Presa Canario & Bordeaux - and so those who want to project a type of image or menace will find a way to do so.
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    Heres a site with all the States that have BSL. A lot of States are banning rotties. Who's breed is going to be next? It honestly scares me who they will pick to BAN next..
    .http://www.rott-n-chatter.com/rottw...edspecific.html

    Excellant site shows how & what we can do. Sample letter for when BSL laws come to your town, or even use before the do, and also use the Best Friends Link in main thread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    husky15- may I ask you something? Is that a wolf pup or a coyote pup in your beautiful picture? I love that photo!
    Thanks! And I believe it's a Timber Wolf pup, or so Google says, but then again you can't always trust Google lol...

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  10. #40
    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    I really dont even understand the size limit in apartments either. Maybe its close quarters- I dont know.
    Though I don't agree with city/state breed bans I do understand and agree with apartment complexes that ban certain breeds. If I owned an apartment complex I wouldn't think twice before banning some breeds. Insurance for owning a place that allows certain breeds is much higher (and I agree that it should be). If a person gets bit by a chihuahua they put a band-aid on it and go on with their day. If a person gets bit by a pit bull or another very strong breed they will probably end up in the hospital getting stitches. Landlords need to protect their tenants from the possibility of being harmed and they need to protect themselves from lawsuits and high insurance prices.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KBlaix
    Though I don't agree with city/state breed bans I do understand and agree with apartment complexes that ban certain breeds. If I owned an apartment complex I wouldn't think twice before banning some breeds. Insurance for owning a place that allows certain breeds is much higher (and I agree that it should be). If a person gets bit by a chihuahua they put a band-aid on it and go on with their day. If a person gets bit by a pit bull or another very strong breed they will probably end up in the hospital getting stitches. Landlords need to protect their tenants from the possibility of being harmed and they need to protect themselves from lawsuits and high insurance prices.
    Yes, I agree. And also some breeds cannot live in a little space like an apartment, so sometimes it's for the better of the breed as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sirrahved
    I live in Fort Wayne, Indiana. We have a Pit Bull ban. I am all for it.

    Do I think all Pits are mean? No. I've met lovely Pit Bulls. So why am I for it? Doesn't that make me terrible?

    I am all for the ban for the protection of the DOGS. We have had in the past a HUGE fighting ring in Fort Wayne. It's still going on, but the numbers have dropped because of this ban.

    Peoples' dogs were being stolen from their yards if they were Pit Bulls... just to be used as bait dogs. Sweet, kind dogs that were bred to be COMPANIONS were frequently being snatched up.

    This ban makes it easier to identify fighters and prosecute them, as well as keep people safe from the fighting dogs. We've had quite a few bites here from Pits. It isn't the Pits that are kept in good homes from reputable breeders that bite, but the ones trained to fight, as well as their offspring, purchased by ignorant people that think they should have guard dogs.

    How could you be against a ban like this?

    I do, however, have problems with bans that ban dogs based on size. This is a completely different sort of ban.
    I NEVER thought of it that way, and you know, it makes total sence. If I didn't want the chance for my dog to be snatched up, I'd move. Nothing less.
    And some of this posted by the OP is just wonderfull. Lets ban breeds that have been bred for years to SAVE people and haven't ever been known to fall into the hands of bad owners frequently. Jeez, what good could that do!?!
    And thanks for the BSL links. It's absolutley appauling to know that a town one over from me has banned breeds.

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