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i know this family on benifit having children without thinking.but found the money for a pit bull.the poor animal is untrained given mixed signals generaly confused.they are about to move to a 2 bedroom flat no garden and the dog is going to. there baby is due to be born anytime now.they got the dog just because it is a matcho thing to do.should sumit be done.i feel so sorry for the animal but can see sumit awful happening to the baby.this is the most irrisponible family i ever seen.what should be done
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If you know them well enough tell them your concerns that it is not right for a dog to be couped up all day. If they got the animal from a rescue centre they can take the animal back if they have no garden and its not suitable for a dog where they live. The dog maybe perfectly fine but then again when something bad happens with people like this its always someone else's fault but theres.
a Pit can live quite happily in a flat as long as it gets plenty of exercise when out on walks.
It's a shame about the confusing signals in training but so many people don't give appropriate training and it doesn't necessarily mean the dog won't be well balanced.
Just because it's a Pit it doesn't mean anything is going to happen to the baby or anyone else for that matter. Please don't take the ignorant opion of so many people who don't know the breed.
More people have been bitten by Golden Retrievers and Labs than Pits.
Remember with any animal "Punish the deed not the breed"
I wouldn't intervene unless I saw evident signs of animal cruelty.
It's a shame about the confusing signals in training but so many people don't give appropriate training and it doesn't necessarily mean the dog won't be well balanced.
Just because it's a Pit it doesn't mean anything is going to happen to the baby or anyone else for that matter. Please don't take the ignorant opion of so many people who don't know the breed.
More people have been bitten by Golden Retrievers and Labs than Pits.
Remember with any animal "Punish the deed not the breed"
I wouldn't intervene unless I saw evident signs of animal cruelty.
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Bewlay, the media are always getting confused with what is what, they call Bull Terriers, Pit Bulls, so its not surprising everyone else gets it wrong. There are some strange mixes around though between staffies and pit bulls, having owned two of the breeds. Trouble is ignorant people own them for status symbols now and I don't believe half of them give the correct excercise and training, hence the problems. Well at least beatlegal is keeping an eye on them. You could always ring the dog warden and voice your concern and ensure they log your call.
Not strictly true Bewlay, after the case of Ellie Lawrenson, when the police gave an amnesty to people to bring their pit bulls in they were reprieved by the court, provided they complied with the requirements, i.e. muzzling, neutering etc.
There are moves afoot to reopen the register for these types of dogs, so that they are kept under controlled conditions, as not all of them are dangerous, its more a case of how they are bred/kept and who owns them.
There are moves afoot to reopen the register for these types of dogs, so that they are kept under controlled conditions, as not all of them are dangerous, its more a case of how they are bred/kept and who owns them.
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