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   No Need For BSL- Breed Specific Legislation


09 Mar 2008 12:30:10
| Racheal Stacknick


No Need For BSL- Breed Specific Legislation Written by: Rachael Stacknick Member of: www.web-rover.com

In short breed specific legislation is a quick fix for a growing problem, only thing is it does not fix the problem. Many cities, countries, states and provinces have now jumped on the band wagon to implement BSL. Most recently Ontario and there ban against "Pit Bull's". What people do not realize is that it will not stop here, the bites will not stop, the government will not stop banning breeds. Sure ok, they get rid of pit bull's (which i do not agree with), so maybe the bite statistics will go down for a while. Then people start getting other dogs (of any breed) and start training them to fight and attack.....what do you do now? It is a vicious cycle (no pun intended) that will never end. Some places have even brought in hyenas and apes and are training them to take place of their fighting dogs!........It all comes down to the government making a hasty decision and not listening to the experts....and irresponsible ownership.

So what is irresponsible ownership you say???

Well, this could be a long explanation, but I will try to keep it to the point. Irresponsible ownership primarily is: 1. Irresponsible breeding 2. Leaving your dog outside chained up with no human contact(or very little) 3. Training your dog to fight 4. Not giving your dog proper socialization with all kinds of people varying in age colour and sex 5. Walking your dog off leash in public 6. Not Spaying and neutering 7. Not keeping your pet's shots up to date 8. Not having your dog licensed by the city 9. Not keeping your dog on a proper diet 10. Not having a properly fenced yard 11. Not having your dog obedience trained (These are in no particular order)

These are just things off of the top of my head.....there are many more, but most of it is common sense or at least should be.

Do not get me wrong though. I am so very sorry to the people who have been severly injured by a dog or have lost someone because of a dog attack. But this happens with all breeds of dogs, from the smallest to the largest. We only hear about the bites and attacks from those dogs that are on someone's hit list.....primarily, pit bull's, rottweilers, dobermans, german shepherds, and akitas. We dont normally hear about the chiuahiua that bit jimmy last week and drew blood, or the shihtzu that bit julie last night and drew blood (names and breeds here are just an example)...why don't we hear about them? Because they are not on the hit list......yet. Every dog has the capability of severly injuring someone....they all have the same set of teeth, so the criminals, drug ops and so on will keep training whatever dog they can get a hold of to be there attack dog's, and soon, when there are no more dog's they will move to another animal.....surprise surprise.

Yes, there are some down right bad dogs out there, they have a screw loose in the head. These dogs should be immediately put down, and never ever bred. But again this is with any and every breed, just like humans there always seems to be a couple in the crowd that are a little weirded out. We have phsychiatrist's, behaviourist's etc etc that try to help these dogs, if it is to no avail then the dog will need to be put down, in this way you are saving yourself and your family and also putting the dog out of it's misery. (people are sent to a hospital or a halfway house to receive help).

Remember, dogs are pack animals. They love to be near their masters, no matter what. If you treat them well they will obey and this is one of the way's that they show their love and respect for you....if you treat them badly...well who knows where you will end up, but let me tell you...it will not be a very nice situation.

I hope I have changed some people's views on the subject. The fight against BSL is a passion for me, I believe I am a responsible owner but I am still learning everyday and so is my dog....we have a strong bond that will never be broken because of one of us.....and I dont want the government to break that bond between us either.



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