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I'm not trying to start anything here, but you're not gettting much support it appears. However, as a dog lover for many decades and an approved rescue adopter, I agree with you.
It seems like so much ego to believe that good handling and love will deny genes - the same ego that make many pet owners think they can walk their dog without a leash, or tame a bear, tiger, or other exotic animal as a pet. Breeds exist exactly for the reason of predicting behavior and certain physical traits. To deny that is accepting a level of risk that most would find unacceptable in any other situation.
Originally Posted by redshifter /img/forum/go_quote.gif There is a division between responsible pet owners who treat their dogs right, and those who abuse there dogs. Pit bulls that are abused will attack other dogs, and are strong enough to kill them. Other breeds, not so much. Just because you are a responsible pit bull owner does not mean everyone is. These poor terriers were BRED to attack other dogs. Because yours do not does not make a convincing cross-section of the dog's behavior. |
I'm not trying to start anything here, but you're not gettting much support it appears. However, as a dog lover for many decades and an approved rescue adopter, I agree with you.
It seems like so much ego to believe that good handling and love will deny genes - the same ego that make many pet owners think they can walk their dog without a leash, or tame a bear, tiger, or other exotic animal as a pet. Breeds exist exactly for the reason of predicting behavior and certain physical traits. To deny that is accepting a level of risk that most would find unacceptable in any other situation.