Brian Fellows
Pete Carroll Owns Me
I just want another Siberian Husky
Actually I want 2.
Actually I want 2.
Well, it's mostly the lower-class owners who present a majority of dog related incidents. If you didn't notice Pitbulls have been rampant in the past few years thanks to rap videos encouraging irresponsible individuals to adopt them. Commonly boyfriends buy them for their skanky girlfriends to ensure a long lasting relationship. I think a license should be required for owning a pet. Since you're taking a life into consideration it's very important. I fail to believe most owners, or potential owners consider all of the responsibility and income required to care for a pet. Of course the same could be said of lower income families having babies as well, which is another problem altogether.fennec fox said:With that in mind, then, I'm against any blanket ban of dog breed, but I wish there was a way to legislate responsibility among owners of breeds like pitbulls.
Brian Fellows said:I just want another Siberian Husky![]()
Actually I want 2.
Azih said:All dog owners should have their pets forcibly replaced with kittens!
Why even allow a license? The benefits behind owning a breed with violent tendancies are trivial. Maybe in rural areas it would be acceptable, but in the city? There's no justifiable reason. The fact that some pet owner may have a 'thing' for pit bulls (or whatever violent breed there is in question) isn't justification. Those account for negligable benefits, both in terms of the "liberty" associated with the freedom itself and the intangible benefits of being able to own a dog with particular features that vary marginally from a less hostile breed. The costs to society from even a statistically improbable attack far outweighs that.
Yeah, but you have problems with all kinds of imported animals in Australia, including wild camels. :lol Personally I'm all for eradicating cats since they have a shitty attitude and make me sneeze, but I respect that many people disagree with me.Do The Mario said:I dont condone incinerating cats but we have a major problem with ferals in Australia.
The efforts are paying off as the municipal pound has overseen a gradual reduction in dog-bite attacks, which had hit 310 in 1990 -- the year its controversial prohibition on pit bull ownership kicked in.
"It's been steadily going down and we're sitting around 150 to 160 right now," Dack added, pointing to the 166 canine bites reported in 2003.
"We're cutting it down. We've had a 50% reduction here over the past 14 years, which is fairly significant."
http://www.canoe.ca/NewsStand/WinnipegSun/News/2005/01/23/907438.htmlExamples of recent increases in Winnipeg's dog ownership fines:
- Keeping an unlicensed dog -- $250, up from $75
- Failing to tattoo a dangerous dog -- $1,000, up from $50
- Keeping vicious dog in a manner deemed unsafe to any person or animal -- $500, up from $50
- Owning a dog that bites or wounds any person or animal -- $350, up from $150
- Harbouring a pit bull -- $1,500, up from $150
- Owning a dog that pursues any person or animal -- $200, up from $75
- Allowing a dog to run at large -- $100, up from $50
Mine is the 1st. Border Collies 4 lyfe.MIMIC said:I checked that site, and my dog (the rotweiller) is the 9th most intelligent.![]()