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It is tragic that the dog was 'trained' to be vicious and I agree that the owner is the one responsible for the little girls death. I hate to think of the hatred and fighting this is going to cause within the girls family group because of this, at a time when they will need so much comfort. x |
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Im not getting into this on here, I did on Dogsey, my basic thoughts are the dogs should not be here anymore with regard to the law, if it was upheld this child would still be here. I do not subscribe to "responsible ownership" of Pit Bull Terriers, these owners are KNOWINGLY owning a banned breed, NOTHING responsible in that! Dawn. |
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Don't think you'll find anyone arguing over here Dawn. As you say, if the law had been enforced all those years ago PBTs would exist only in our memories. |
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Hi Kim, I kind of meant it like the guy who's dog was bitten may have exxagerated a little, I mean its incredibly difficult to get these dogs to loose, but he managed by himself, disabled and with just his stick. Probably media hype again Kim. Dawn. |
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