Council To Change Animal Control Proposal
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Posted: 8:20 PM Jul 31, 2007
Council To Change Animal Control Proposal
Council members say some changes are needed before they can vote on proposed animal control regulations.
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Posted by: stevenlk Location: emporia on Aug 19, 2007 at 04:06 AM

pit bulls are misunderstood they are one of the best dogs for a family, its because of people misuse and abuse the priviledge of having a pit in gaming them. i think the law should just be they should hav its shots liscense and chippd. Punish the Deed not the Breed!
Posted by: Ken Blackburn Location: Indiana on Aug 8, 2007 at 06:22 PM

Your story lists statistics on the number of problems encountered with "Pit Bulls" an yet it has been proven time and again that most animal control employees are unable to correctly identify a "Pit Bull" and simply lump all problem animals into that catch all catagory. Breed specific legislation opens the door for many mistakes on the part of animal control. Leaving breed identification to those who are to often uninformed and unable to correctly identify the breed. Stating that "Pit Bulls" were picked up and euthanized by animal control more than other breeds says what? That your city has large number of irresponsible owners of the breed. People need to be made aware of the responsiblity of dog ownership. Don't punish the dog or the resposible owner.
Posted by: Shauna Location: Fallon, NV on Aug 7, 2007 at 04:22 PM

I just read the comments from Danny of Augusta and my heart is breaking. Please, Danny and anyone else who is using their dog to mitigate any disability or handicap - YOU HAVE RIGHTS UNDER ADA!! DO NOT GIVE UP YOUR DOG! You have a right to use a pit bull (AM Staff, American Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, or any mix thereof) or any dog for your service dog, indeed you have a choice of service animal not restricted to canine. Fight for your partner, don't give up your housing, get help to protect your rights. Just search online and then fight back! Shauna http://shaunaru.bravehost.com/mygirl.html
Posted by: Shauna Location: Fallon, NV on Aug 7, 2007 at 03:40 PM

My service dogs are pit bulls and I've had pit bulls as family pets because, unless criminals abuse and misuse them, they are naturally great family pets. They are loyal, loving, dedicated, intelligent, animals who love to please their people. When you own pit bulls, you are guaranteed to wake up to a smile and someone who wags so hard the whole body is happily wiggling. Put the responsibility for behavior on human beings who are the most destructive force on earth! Even pitties who have been abused have been turned around within a few months and become well adjusted and trustworthy pets and hard working dogs. You need owners who are trustworthy and know how to discipline them - consistently and firmly, but gently - these dogs have a very sensitive nature and do not need a heavy hand.
Posted by: Charlene Location: Illinois on Aug 7, 2007 at 02:10 PM

stop putting the blame on pit bulls once again it is not the breed put your efforts towards arresting & convicting the horrible people that turn pit bulls & other breeds into fighting dogs for what they consider a sport & make money off of by making these innocent dogs suffer unspeakable cruelty these are people without souls & will go to hell for what they do
Posted by: Joe Location: Kansas on Aug 6, 2007 at 12:08 PM

Dog specific leg. has been shown not to work. Those who are responsible pet owners work with their dogs to keep them calm and non vicious. The "bad" dogs are usually owned by uncaring and unconcerned owners. If you must look at your laws, enact valid vicious dog laws, not breed specific laws.
Posted by: Jan Location: AL on Aug 6, 2007 at 08:49 AM

A ban on "pitbulls" doesn't change the others - even pomeranians have been cited in fatal attacks but those aren't an issue. Banned pitbulls have been trained for K9s - that alone says a lot about the breed. There's some areas that ban anything over 100# or any terrier. Improper training isn't good for any dog. On here shelties are criticized - yet I have one who hasn't ever hurt anyone. Even CNN reported the #1 deterrent to crime is a dog in the home - and the slandered breeds just existing deter people because of a few irresponsible fools. There will always be another breed to blame. Truly you can't think if every "pitbull" were eliminated tomorrow there would be no more dog attacks or bites? The *majority* aren't a problem. A minority of teens, sadly, go into gangs or enter schools and shoot people - should teens be banned because they might be dangerous?
Posted by: Marleen Location: Shawnee Mission, KS on Aug 6, 2007 at 07:52 AM

Isn't targeting one breed because of prejudice the same kind of thinking behind such atrocities as the Holocaust and slavery in this country? Think about it. Could your breed be the next? Why not punish irresponsible owners instead?
Posted by: TERESA on Aug 6, 2007 at 04:07 AM

WHAT I AM ANGRY ABOUT IS THE YEARLY RABIES VACCINE REQUIREMENT, HARMFUL TO ANIMALS! UNNECESSARY, ALMOST EVERYWHERE ELSE IT'S EVERY 3 YEARS
Posted by: J.S. Location: Ohio on Aug 5, 2007 at 07:06 PM

Good grief, how much more ignorant can this stupidity get? As usual stupid people punish the WRONG end of the leash. BSL is RUINING the world with their ignorant agenda. I have owned "pit bulls" and other "so-called" aggressive breeds. NONE of them were ever violent or aggressive. What would be the key is if the government got off their sorry rear ends and enforced the leash policy, and responsible ownership, instead of punishing INNOCENT animals for stupid people and their actions. ANY breed can be MADE aggressive by how they are treated, raised and trained. Why target responsible dog owners? To the government: GET OFF YOUR REAR ENDS AND GET TOGETHER, stop wasting money on stupid laws and ENFORCE the laws you have.
Posted by: hermine Location: California on Aug 5, 2007 at 10:35 AM

Animal Rights people are good at ONE THING ONLY which is COLLECTING MONEY under false pretenses. THEY HATE ANIMALS.Their solutions for cruelty, real or imagined, would result in the extinction of the domestic dog. And food animals. We would all be eating soybeans and suffering from protein deficiency which of course affects the brain, which is why the Animal Rights people seem so downright LOONY. Next to the REAL evils of society, (23 thou murders per anum, USA), running after alleged dog fighters seems like a misuse of our tax dollars as regards crime fighting. No, I am not a dog fighter, one good reason being that dog fighting is used as a weapon of mass destruction against the bull breed of dogs, my chosen breed. THAT ALONE MAKES ME OPPOSE IT. in 27 years with the APBT I have never been bitten or menaced by the breed. Dogfighting is already illegal. our Civil Rights are going into the toilet over this issue, and nobody notices this menacing trend, only DOG FIGHTING.
Posted by: arnetta manno Location: hoffman estates, il on Aug 5, 2007 at 07:03 AM

I own a Rottweiller, the 'other' known 'bad breed'. He's my second. Both have been loving, friendly, lap dogs. It's a shame when you hear some of them as well as Pit Bulls, attacking, but I do believe the reflection of the dog is the reflection of the owner. And IF, IF there is one bad seed among the breed, one bad seed does not make a bad breed. Perhaps if you got truer numbers...of ALL the people in the world who own Pitt Bulls, or Rotts, even all the breeds for that matter, and compared those numbers of non-problem dogs against the 'attacks' on people, i think you would be surprized with the numbers. If that doesn't convince you, investigate the owners...thoroughly. They are usually the problem.
Posted by: Florence T. Robinson Location: Baton Rouge, LA on Aug 4, 2007 at 09:32 PM

Punish the the deed, not the breed! I have known many Pit Bulls over my 36 year of experience. They have all been incredibly sweet. It is irresponsible owners that need to be penalyzed, and penalyzed severely. As long as government only gives a rap on the knuckles to those involved in fighting dogs, there is going to be a problem with vicious dogs.
Posted by: Patricia Rice Location: Schaumburg IL on Aug 4, 2007 at 07:04 PM

As usual the law makers are not thinking, and punishing the wrong end of the leash with BSL. Dog fighting is against the law, but it still goes on. What we need is tougher laws and bigger fines against animal abuse and irresponsible owners and the money used for educating the public and helping poorer owners with spaying and training. That probably makes too much sense.
Posted by: TJ Location: Virginia on Aug 4, 2007 at 05:50 PM

It would be better if cities everywhere would provide adequate funding for existing ownership/humane laws to be meaningfully enforced in the first place, and participate in community dog bite prevention awareness programs. The AVMA, CDC, and USPS sponsor Dog Bite Prevention week every May, but few cities participate in this proven method of reducing dog attacks. A great resource is doggonesafe.com, which is full of valuable, free information, complete with videos and coloring-book style information that even small children can understand. Instead of enacting more regulations that also can't/won't be adequately enforced, try preventing problems in the first place by properly funding animal control enforcement and providing community-wide education. Providing spay/neuter & vaccination services on a sliding fee scale based on income at city shelters would help prevent many animals from becoming problems and ending up there in the first place.
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