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Comment: Create Advocacy Group for Animals Victimized by Pit Bulls
A reader of DogsBite.org brings up an excellent point. The ASPCA and a slew of other animal groups spend a huge amount of time and money protecting the rights of pit bulls. It does not appear that these groups spend any time protecting the rights of animals victimized by pit bulls. Grandmother's dog and Aunt Sue's cat get ripped up daily by pit bulls. Horses and livestock are frequent victims too. What group will stand up for pets maimed and killed by pit bulls? Comment: I am thinking that we should start an advocacy group for animal victims of pit bull attacks. If dog fighting is now a felony in all 50 states, why is it still legal to breed fighting dogs? Who is speaking for the countless animals mauled by pit bulls every day in this country? Where are the advocates for these hapless creatures?
The SPCA, Humane Society and countless shelters and rescues across the country have chosen to advocate for the "rights" of pit bulls...what about the rights of other dogs, especially smaller dogs who seldom survive a pit bull attack? Does a horse or goat suffer less than a pit bull dog, when it is being mauled? Do people love their horse any less than a pit bull owner loves their dog? Is it ethical to breed dogs that are designed to kill other dogs? Why haven't any animal rights organizations answered these difficult questions?
Where are all the supposed animal lovers when dogs, cats, horses, goats, llamas, deers, etc, etc, are being killed or maimed by pit bulls? Who will speak for them? Related articles:07/21/08: Comment: ASPCA Perpetuates Myth that Pit Bulls Were Once a Popular...06/02/08: ASPCA Pushing Pit Bull Adoption: Adopt-A-Bull ContestLabels: aspca, comments
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8/02/2008 7:09 AM | Flag as abusive
This writer has hit a very large problem. The bully dog owners also protect the pit bull. They are afraid for their dogs. No thought or care is given the other animals that are slaughtered or maimed overwhelmingly by this one dog. A campaign should be started NOT to give to the ASPCA for their cold disregard of pet owners who have had their pets slaughtered.
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8/03/2008 10:48 AM | Flag as abusive
Its intetresting, the whole mentality of the bully dog owners. Spend some time lurking in the pit bull discussion forums and message boards, and on any of the pro-pit websites that allededly promote "responsible" pit bull ownership, and read what they say about dog parks. I have read numerous, lengthy explanations about why pit bull owners should avoid dog parks; because of the dogs genetic predisposition toward dog aggression, even a formally dog friendly pit bull can decide to attack another dog some day. Pit bull owners are warned to not take their dogs to dog parks, for that reason.
But if you read the "why" pro-pit advocates are telling bully owners to avoid dog parks, it is NOT because of any moral sense or compassion for other dogs...its ONLY because a pit bull attack at a dog park could cause local officials to consider BSL. That is the only real motive behind the so-called "responsible" pit bull ownership advice. Pit bull owners are not told to avoid dog parks because of the danger their dogs may pose to other dogs, or because it is morally wrong to put other peoples pets at risk, or because it is cruel to expose another animal to the dangers of a fighting breed. They sre told not to go to dog parks because an attack MIGHT LEAD TO BSL, which would restrict their rights to continue to own and breed these dogs.
Pit bull advocates are NOT animal advocates....that is abudantly clear. The motive for advocacy is, and has always been, to preserve their rights to own and breed dangerous fighting breeds with no restrictions.
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