forpaws
Posted : 8/14/2007 7:42:35 AM
Hello old friends,
I am working on an arguement with our local humane society whom now does not want to take in un wanted Pit Bull's or mixes thereof, because of two bites unrelated to eachother, other than they were pitty pat mixes and were adopted from the humane society. In either case, it was negligent pet owners fault, not the dogs.
At one point they were thinking of only taking in puppies under the age of a year, now they are not wanting to take them at all because of the "liablity". My arguement is ANY dog can and will bite under circumstances. I have been bitten more by Chi's than any other dog. Never been bitten by a Pitty Pat (PB). The problem is if a Pit Bull does bite, they do more damage because of their jaw. Another arguement with them is the fact if they do not accept PB's we will see more of them running a muck on the streets, breeding, and more in the local pound where they do not have a fighting chance at ALL. Our local pound euthanizes all and any pitty mix, period.
The board asked me to come up with five simple questions to propose to the general public about how they feel if a PB lives next to them or in the neighborhood.
I have given them idea's, cgc, temperament testing etc and a protocol to follow prior to accepting a Pit Bull from John Q Public. Their responce to me is they fear if someone gets bitten, they will be sued. Again, misplaced fear in my eyes and not a good basis to stop intake of PB. I asked them what if a Golden bit someone after it had been adopted, well that went over like a lead balloon, because they are stuck on the Pit Bull damage controll.
Any ideas guys? I am so friggin frustrated at this point I could SCREAM...???