Carey, it is you who should be pitied and I do. You are the type of in your face, out of control owner that gives aggressive breeds a bad name. If it helps you to feel superior feel free to resort to name calling like in kindergarden. A good role model for the species for sure.
________________________________ From: My Gmail <[email protected]> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, April 28, 2012 7:11 AM Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] pit bulls That is enough. You will be blocked. Ignorance is one thing. Stupidity is another. And you, my dear, are STUPID. I won't continue to read drivel and hype perpetuated by someone who REFUSES to even spell a breed correctly. It's PIT BULL. now, go enjoy your chiwawas. Lol. Damn I feel sorry for you. Sent from Carey's iPhone On Apr 27, 2012, at 12:19 PM, Pam Dean <[email protected]> wrote: Sorry but you are comparing apples to oranges here. I don't give a flying frack if a pitt (no matter what his fracking letters lol) attacks and kills an animal or human. To us animals lovers, an animal holds as much importance in the world as a human. If a pitt kills my dogs or injures my family, they are one in the same..put the killer down. No second chances deserved. >And as far as it being our responsibility to keep our animals safe that goes >without saying. Don't antagonize the killer pitts with our little dogs?? >lol..Come on..Get real. When the pitts come on our property, break our >fences, attack us when we are walking our dogs..yeah that is our fault. Geez.. > > > > >________________________________ > From: Becky <[email protected]> >To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> >Sent: Friday, April 27, 2012 11:29 AM >Subject: Re: [Chihuahuas] pit bulls > > > >Well said Carey. I totally agree. > > > Becky & the girls > >Sent from Becky's iPhone > >On Apr 27, 2012, at 10:50 AM, Carey Smith <[email protected]> wrote: > > > >>OMG, I cannot hold back. *I* am "one of those people" and I have been >>fighting just as hard for the past 15 years to repeal and prevent any Breed >>Specific Legislation. The IGNORANCE being shown on this board is horrifying. >>The American Pit Bull Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terriers and American >>Staffordshire Terriers WERE originally bred for pit fighting and bull >>baiting. They were NOT EVER bred to be human aggressive--- and, in fact, ANY >>"pit bull" (which is just a catchall term for the bull & terrier breeds) that >>showed human aggression was KILLED by its owner. Did you read that--- the >>HUMAN AGGRESSIVE DOGS WERE CULLED. The Little Rascals dog was a PIT BULL, >>Helen Keller had a PIT BULL (and Akita), the most decorated war dog EVER was >>Stubby, a PIT BULL. I could go on and on and on...... >>But, what happened in the 80's was a certain segment of the popluation-- one >>that is fond of gang life, drugs, and wearing their pants around their >>knees--- discovered the breed. They started breeding them for the very trait >>that was UNNATURAL to the breed-- human aggression. In order to do so, they >>had to MIX THEM with other, naturally human aggressive breeds. I'm not aware >>of a SINGLE fatal dog attack (or even non fatal) that involves an AKC >>REGISTERED, PUREBRED APBT, SBT or AST. NOT ONE. The attacks you read about >>almost always involve MIXED BREED DOGS that may, or may not, be mixed with >>pit bulls. BUT, since the bull & terrier breeds are NOT inherently human >>aggressive, why isn't whatever they are mixed with being blamed?!?! >>And this is another issue that yanks my chain--- ANIMAL AGGRESSION AND HUMAN >>AGGRESSION are 2 *completely* different things. ONE IS NOT THE SAME AS THE >>OTHER and a dog that kills a cat is no more prone to hurt a human than any >>other dog!!! >>In a dog's eyes, a small, jumpy, yappy chihuahua is no different than a cat >>or any other prey animal, it is OUR responsibilty as a toy dog owner to keep >>them OUT of harm's way and to NOT ALLOW them to antagonize other dogs of any >>breed!!! >> >>Also, there is NO SUCH THING as a "locking jaw"-- the bull & terrier anatomy >>and physiology is THE SAME as any other breed of dog. >> >>My blood pressure is SO up! >> >> >>On Thu, Apr 26, 2012 at 9:57 AM, Pam Dean <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>Why would anyone deliberately choose to have an animal with this viscious, >>unpredictable temperament in their lives?? Yes you can take >>precautions..chain the dog..keep it separated..train it..etc. but they still >>maim and kill. Children, adults, pets, it doesn't seem to matter. They are >>like a ticking time bomb. I personally am participating and helping in any >>and all legislation and fund raising and petitions that will get these dogs >>out of residences so the public is not subjected to the horror they can >>cause. We are the victims until this is accomplished and have to live with >>the memories. >>> >> >> >> >>-- >>Carey >> >> >>= > >

