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AMEN!
Hey interesting you had a wolf hybrid. I have a Husky/Wolf hybrid myself.
This is another breed that gets a bad rap. Mine is as gentle as a baby and is
scared of her own shadow.....but that is how I raised her! It all depends on the
home a dog gets. That's my story and I'm sticking with it! lol
Marsha
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 9:36
PM
Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] Re: chihuahua
chewed /dangerous dogs-Marsha
I think that the people who breed these dogs should take more
responsibility when selling them. Not just to anyone who has a buck in
thier pocket but check out the home, and the potential buyers closer.
What is thier lifestyle? Family? Do they have "young" children or
small dogs, birds and other small pets? What is the situation regarging
thier yard? Is it large and fenced? Will the dog be a MEMBER of
the family, or just kept out in the yard, maybe even on a chain most of it's
life? Are they the kind of people who will praise "aggressive behavior"
and reinforce the wrong type of behavior? I would follow up with visits
to the home to see how the dog was adjusting. Eons ago when I was
younger, I used to have wolf hybrids and had a litter of
pups.breed.........I've learned there are too many dogs in need of homes and
too few responsible homes and owners for them. I sold a puppy to a woman
who wanted me to take payments. I agreed to it, and let her take the
pup. About a week later her first check bounced and I tried to call
her. All I got was her answering machine. She never returned the
calls. So my Hubby and I jumped on his motorcycle and drove to her house
only to find my poor puppy tied to a tree in the yard. It was August in
Phoenix, Arizona when the temperatures go to the 100's and this poor puppy had
NO FOOD and NO WATER. Shocked and FURIOUS I knocked on the door and no
one answered. A neighbor saw me and said that the people went camping
for the weekend. I untied the pup and carried him all the way home on
the bike and then called the woman again and left this message on the machine
that I repossessed the dog and wouldn't sell her another animal for twenty
times the money. THREE WEEKS LATER this woman had the nerve to call me
and threaten to have me arrested for "stealing her dog", so I told her I'd
have her thrown in jail for "animal cruelty", file charges on her for writing
a bogus check to me, and for "theft by fraud, and make sure to bring her
to the attention to the news people on television. She hung up on me and
I never heard from her again. I realized that it was so very hard to find
really good forever homes for pups. I just do NOT understand why anyone
would WANT a dog if this is how they plan to treat it and if this is the life
they want to give it.
marsha
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes,
I know it is a sad fact that eventually most of these "bad" breeds end up
being put to sleep, but that is all the fault of the stupid PEOPLE
who keep breeding them then training them to be aggressive. I think there
should be some type of limitation on breeding these breeds. Like a good
ethical breeder who is breeding a put (which CAN be a good dog if raised
right) must have a license and must keep records of who sold to, ect. and
anyone else caught breeding be somehow punished. I mean maybe this isn't
the right thing, but you know what I mean, there should be some way to
limit these dogs ever being reproduced for the purpose of being trained
to be aggressive in the first place, and then there would not be so many
to be put to sleep. Does that make sense or am I babbling???
lol
Marsha
----- Original Message ----- From: "Cornelia
Malies" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To:
Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 8:35
PM Subject: [Chihuahuas] Re: chihuahua chewed /dangerous
dogs
> As i mentioned is used to work in a german animal
shelter. I think > it ws 99 or 2000. A six year old boy was killed by
a pit. They > passed a law through which classied fighting dogsin two
groups. > Group one was supposed to be always agressive, such as
pit,mastiffs > dogue de bordeaux the other one, group two was Rottis
Dobis. Those > two groups required a dog handling license, and high
dog taxes > (around 1000 german mark a year). (yep we had to pay taxes
to own a > dog)Them idiots didnt even mention the german shepard which
is > beside the bandog on of the dogs i wouldnt touch. After that we
got > crowded with all kind of dogs that where fighting dogs, 99% of
them > nice. It eventually let to the thing that we had to put them
down, > because nobody was willing to shell out that much money for
the > license. > Connie > > > > > > I
agree mutts are definitely not stupid, and the breeds mentioned > are
among > > some of the most intelligent. I don't think the problem
is ever > the dog. I > > think the problem is the human who
has the dog. Any dog can be > trained to be > > loving and
obedient, and any can be trained to be vicious, > disobedient,
ect. > > I do not advocate punishment for animals....I advocate
punishment > for the > > owner of those animals for their
negligence and failure to take > appropriate > > precautions.
The poor dogs only do what they think they are > suppose to
do. > > We as humans, if we choose to domesticate an animal, take
on the > > responsibility of training that animal to live in our
society. For > instance, > > lets say someone lives in a
"three strikes" area. I don't think on > the third > >
strike, the dog should be killed, I think the dog should be > removed
from > > it's owners, taken someone where a professional can
"reprogram it" > and the > > owner should be banned from
owning any more! jmo > > Marsha > > > > -----
Original Message ----- > > From: "Cornelia Malies"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: >
> Sent: Saturday, February 18, 2006 7:44 PM > > Subject:
[Chihuahuas] Re: chihuahua chewed up by sled dog > > >
> > > > Where did this happen? In you yard? Was your dog
supervised/ > leashed ? > > > I pick my dog up when we se
a unknown dog. And by the way mutts > are > > > not
stupid. Connie > > > My neighbors have the same bad habit of
letting their dogs run > around. > > > (Border collies,
Jack Russels) > > > luckily Skeeter will chase them
home. > > > > > > > > Dan, > > >
> People need to keep the stupid big dogs on a leash, > > >
> My poor wawa had to get 14 stiches because a stupid > > >
> sled dog chewed her up. I'm so tired of this crap, this is > >
> > about the 3rd time this has happened, but this is the
first > time > > > > she got hurt seriously. she has
been attacted by german > > > > shepherds 2 times and now by
a sled dog. Keep your [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > > mutts on a
leash! > > > > > > > > Rocko > > >
> > > > > > > > > > > >
> > > > > > > > > > " Lets talk about
our wonderful little friends! > > > Join today! " > >
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> > > > > > > > > > >
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