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    they're not doing the breed any justice. making the dogs look like they are only for criminals and scumbags. the little guy has no control of the dogs and needs to trim their nails. animal planet is doing nothing but confirming the medias perception of a dying breed. those are not even american pitbull terriers. they are bullies and cross breeds.
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    OK how about this

    Come on Animal planet can we get a pitty show that doesnt have anything to do with jail/prison/parolees/Michael Vick??
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    Quote Originally Posted by redog View Post
    they're not doing the breed any justice. making the dogs look like they are only for criminals and scumbags. the little guy has no control of the dogs and needs to trim their nails. animal planet is doing nothing but confirming the medias perception of a dying breed. those are not even american pitbull terriers. they are bullies and cross breeds.
    I don't know about the breeds of the dogs, but he is not a criminal or a scumbag. He is a working actor and runs a talent agency. The neighborhoods may not be the best, but that is where he grew up, and I hardly think he can be faulted for that. And he is opposed to breeding and trying to get people to not breed. His dogs do not seem out of control, and he really does seem to love them. Yeah, maybe they need their nails trimmed, but what dog doesn't, from time to time? The dogs seem happy, clean, well-fed and well loved.
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    he damaged property and stole a dog ..............theres a process that a rescue goes thru to recover an animal
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    He refuses to get his own dog neutered. I've heard many many people locally lately use his same excuse "oh I wouldn't do that to my dog, but I'm not breeding them". What about the good points of spaying and neutering. A dog can't get testicular cancer or a very common and deadly uterine infection if the parts aren't there. This idiot is just going to further the current trend of not spaying or neutering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452 View Post
    He refuses to get his own dog neutered. I've heard many many people locally lately use his same excuse "oh I wouldn't do that to my dog, but I'm not breeding them". What about the good points of spaying and neutering. A dog can't get testicular cancer or a very common and deadly uterine infection if the parts aren't there. This idiot is just going to further the current trend of not spaying or neutering.
    He explained in one episode that his dog had a very bad reaction to the anesthetic the only time he had minor surgery, so he was advised that putting the dog under for getting neutered might kill him.
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    There is now a "procedure" where they have an injection that goes into his "stuff" which will kill of the testicles. My grandmother had it done to her GSD, Grizzly.

    IMO, Animal Planet is doing a detrimental thing for our dogs. I know they're trying to stay positive and what not with all of these new snazzy shows on the "pit bull". Not just this joke of a show with little people and "pit bulls" (I have yet to see a real APBT on the show)... but this joke of a show Pit Bull and Parolees... for the people who do not run right out and get a dog that they are not ready for, it just makes us as bulldog owners the laughing stock of country... Pit bulls are lumped together with deformities, and convicted convicts.

    PS-sorry i've been out for a while guys. I had to tighten my belt financially because of Indigos vet trip.


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    Oh. Well I hope he keeps the alternative options as an open conversation with the vet. They keep coming up with new drugs for steralizing without surgury. I wonder if the dog would have a bad reaction to gas and local as opposed to injection.

    Indigo: At least the other show is a real rescue that screens potential adoptions and takes their dogs to the vet as soon as they get them. This Shorty guy has a long way to go. He's also just out of jail, what's the difference between him and the parolees?
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    Quote Originally Posted by IRescue452 View Post
    Oh. Well I hope he keeps the alternative options as an open conversation with the vet. They keep coming up with new drugs for steralizing without surgury. I wonder if the dog would have a bad reaction to gas and local as opposed to injection.

    Indigo: At least the other show is a real rescue that screens potential adoptions and takes their dogs to the vet as soon as they get them. This Shorty guy has a long way to go. He's also just out of jail, what's the difference between him and the parolees?
    Not much of anything really. You're right at least Pit Bulls and Parolees screen their new homes... a big beef of mine is that they ( Tia and her daughters) walk around half naked with these ex convicts. Also, each kennel is a great hiding place for an Addict who is supposedly on kennel clean up duty.

    I just wish that they would have a show, it doesn't necessarily need to be breed specific, but one that is based off of people who actually work with dogs. Not another rescue show, but one that shows dogs who have been bred and raised right, What is involved for handlers that put their dogs through obedience, compete in sports, or show confirmation. These dogs are just not for rejects of todays society, ya know what I mean? A show like that will spike peoples interest not only in animals period, but to go out and try to have fun with their beloved pets. There are many limited privledge opportunities through registries to "compete" with your altered dogs as well.


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