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    Well i have a Half Staffie/Half Pitbull.

    Never will i put a muzzle on him, my dog will only attack someone that trys to harm someone in my close family... Other than that hes a family dog.
    Yeah i do take him out with me .. just so people dont try anything with me.

    Police have never asked me to muzzle him.. ive had police hold him on the lead while ive been searched and they always comment on how well trained he is.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Catchy View Post
    You've sort of contradicted yourself there lol. A lot of dog attacks could of been prevented in the past and then o wait, a law was enforced. It's not different.
    How have I contradicted myself? Humans aren't sent to jail until found guilty. Can you imagine if knife crime with teens your age was a huge problem in your area so a new law was enforced, anyone of a certain age had to wear monitors. Would that be fair?
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    So what, a rogue animal is on the loose that has the potential to kill and you think it should be allowed to do that before action is taken? And yes, I do think human life is more important than a dog's. Humans have reason and understand the law and know they are committing a crime. Do dogs?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Red View Post
    So what, a rogue animal is on the loose that has the potential to kill and you think it should be allowed to do that before action is taken? And yes, I do think human life is more important than a dog's.
    Spot on!!

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    Tbh nothing sure be caged also imo, or stopped from doing what it wants to do.. who says that we as a human race should be in charge?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Deadmau5 View Post
    Tbh nothing sure be caged also imo, or stopped from doing what it wants to do.. who says that we as a human race should be in charge?
    get a grip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Red View Post
    So what, a rogue animal is on the loose that has the potential to kill and you think it should be allowed to do that before action is taken? And yes, I do think human life is more important than a dog's.
    No, the owner of the pet should have the common sense and put a muzzle on the dog if it's vicious.

    Running loose? My friends dog is always on the lead and even whilst on the lead by law he still needs a muzzle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Richie View Post
    No, the owner of the pet should have the common sense and put a muzzle on the dog if it's vicious.

    Running loose? My friends dog is always on the lead and even whilst on the lead by law he still needs a muzzle.
    Erm Richie, this is what me and Kirst are trying to say... I don't know if you're just being ignorant or you just aren't understanding. Some dogs are not deemed vicious by their owners but it only takes one person to rub it up the wrong way and it may rip their face off.

    Oh and we're not talking about your friends dog... That's just ONE dog, we're talking about all of them. Plus I've walked past vicious dogs like that on a lead and they'd easily be able to bite me you see their owners struggling to tame them.

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    Mine is always on a harness then a lead harness so i can lift him if another dog comes near him. he doesnt like other dogs lol.


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    As Jake said, some owners can think their dog is fine and well trained and then it turns?
    No I mean any animal that is running free and a danger. You are basically saying it should be allowed to kill someone before action is taken against it.. lol


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