Post by willow on Jul 1, 2005 10:23:55 GMT -5
Hello Readers, here is a subject near and dear to my heart. I got an email today about a Pit Bull that was dumped way back in one of our little local towns. This is a beautiful dog that loves people and kids but has worn-torn scars across his body showing the many fights he has been in. It became obvious really quick that he is a fighter and will attack any dog in his sight. What needs to be viewed here is the fact that since this dog is still alive, he walked away from most of the fights; what happened to the other dogs?
Dogs like this are not just from a backyard breeder; it took time and money to breed this dog to do what they wanted him to do. The fact is that until people stop getting their kicks out of the blood and gore of the fighting dogs, this will happen again and again. Its time for humans to start acting “HUMANE.” I have a Pit in my kennels right now (up for adoption) that is both beautiful and good with all living things. Because of this, he will go on to a loving home to live out his life. The other dog stands very little chance of not being put down. Awful as that sounds, which would you want living next door to you?
Please, if you know of, hear of or see anybody that in any way has to do with the horrors of dog fighting, call the local authorities. Many of these fighting dogs are bred to be great with humans yet kill all other animals. Sometimes it IS IN THEIR BLOOD; some times it’s something they are taught. But when it’s both, the end result is Death for the animal. That is one of the hardest calls to make. Sometimes knowing the right answer is the hardest thing of all. Please help stop this if you can. Thanks
Dogs like this are not just from a backyard breeder; it took time and money to breed this dog to do what they wanted him to do. The fact is that until people stop getting their kicks out of the blood and gore of the fighting dogs, this will happen again and again. Its time for humans to start acting “HUMANE.” I have a Pit in my kennels right now (up for adoption) that is both beautiful and good with all living things. Because of this, he will go on to a loving home to live out his life. The other dog stands very little chance of not being put down. Awful as that sounds, which would you want living next door to you?
Please, if you know of, hear of or see anybody that in any way has to do with the horrors of dog fighting, call the local authorities. Many of these fighting dogs are bred to be great with humans yet kill all other animals. Sometimes it IS IN THEIR BLOOD; some times it’s something they are taught. But when it’s both, the end result is Death for the animal. That is one of the hardest calls to make. Sometimes knowing the right answer is the hardest thing of all. Please help stop this if you can. Thanks