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31st-Oct-2009 07:27 pm(no subject)
Andrew

As a 'pitbull' mix owner, I get nervous every time there's another article about the evils of the breed. From the get go, people addressing this breed always paint themselves as uneducated on the topic because, well, the biggest kicker is there IS NO PITBULL BREED. There are American Pitbull Terriers, yes, but when people use the blanket term 'Pitbull' it involves anywhere from three to OVER A DOZEN dog breeds! Personally, I own an American Staffordshire Terrier mix ,which is completely different from and American Bulldog, which has nothing to do with an American Bull Terrier, which is maybe a third the size of and American Pitbull Terrier!

Finally, however, there is an article out in mainstream media saying what Pibble (Yes, that is what many owners call them. They seriously are just not that scary) Owners have been saying for years. 'Owners, Not Pit Bulls, Are the Problem' by Joan Raymond is a well-informed, directly written, short article that is both informative without having a heavy PETA-like biase. Instead of simply saying 'I think they're nice dogs!', she cites reliable SCIENTIFIC studies that back up the fact that yes, bully breeds are often dog aggressive, but when it comes to people, they're one of the most friendly breeds out there.

I strongly encourage ANYONE to read the article, whether you're fond of the breed or not. If you've had a bad run in with the breed before, I hope this article will help you identify dangerous OWNERS of these dogs so you never have the same experiance again.

Owners, Not Pit Bulls, Are the Problem

30th-Aug-2009 11:27 am(no subject)
Andrew
Yesterday, Bebo cost 500$ to fix. Today? We find out Darcy's allergic to rice. I'm doing the horribly irresponsible thing of looking up dog dosages online and medicating her myself without vet approval, but I just don't have the money to take her in. Besides, it's near impossible to kill something with a Benadryl overdose. (Thank God.)
29th-Aug-2009 03:40 pm(no subject)
BeboDarcy

$500 dollars to fix my dog. *dies*

All because he ate a bone and got sick.

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