Posted by Big 86 on September 21, 2011 at 15:03:44 from (173.84.223.189):
In Reply to: Dog leash law.OT posted by Anonymous 53 on September 21, 2011 at 07:53:54:
Doesn't sound like a new law is needed, just enforce the current laws. Dogs running livestock around here get shot by farmers, and the Sheriff's Dept will back them up. Had a couple of idiots go directly to jail for causing a trespass/dispute with a farmer when he shot their dogs for running his livestock. Idiots decided to threaten the farmer, went to jail, where they belong.
As for pit bulls, these dogs are known to be serious trouble. Plenty of documented attacks for no apparent reason, just snapped. Especially if kids are around, these dogs can not be trusted. The power in their jaws make a pit bull attack more likely to be fatal than other breeds.
Yes I will most certainly blame the owners of pit bulls for their part in dog attacks on people and other animals. Although there are some responsible pit bull owners out there, around here most people who own pit bulls are drug dealers and crime-committing trash. Low life losers that steal and use/sell drugs thinking that they can use a mean dog to keep their criminal life style going on, protect their stash of drugs and stolen property. Scum bags and worthless losers.
Same with any dog or other animal, come on my property and attempt to attack me, dirt nap issued.
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