There are talks of BSL in our area again and we don't know if we can beat it this time and all of us mutt owners are getting scared and so are the pit owners.
Neighbor of ours said we should do therapy training being that we have a mutt. That is why I have been asking about it a bit. her pit bull went through therapy dog training. The dog can live in apartments with breed restrictions. (No apartements around here allow Pit bulls, dobies, GSDs, akitas, chows, huskies, rotties, or anything resembling those breeds unless they are Therapy certified or sevice certified) The dog isn't affected by BSL. She says she suggest to anyone who has a good dog that could be at risk to put it through therapy dog training/service dog training and the dog would be safe.
Is this true or just a misconception. Because if it meant my dog would be safe I would do it in a heartbeat. Maybe thats the wrong reason to do it but hey.
We have won against BSL 4 times now but this time they kind of snuck it up on us and we don't know if we can stay BSL free this time
My dog passed 3 levels of obedience about to get CGC certification. And we are hoping to continue on if indeed that will work to keep her safe, we feel she may be at risk
If it passes this time : No grandfather law. Any dog with a broad chest, wide head, shorter fur. Anything resembling a pit big or small. would have to be turned over