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Topic History of: XL Bully Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
Green Man |
I never understood why people have birds have pets, they are free roaming animals and if they preyed upon by other birds it's natural selection. |
Downing Street Cat |
Always thought it's cruel to keep a bird as a pet simply because caging an animal that can fly with such freedom is wrong on every level. Birds and fish do not live long in confined spaces. As a cat I can assure you I say this quite selflessly. lol. |
Green Man |
So another one has killed a dog and injured an innocent member of the public.
I remember when I was in Andover earlier in the year for work; there was a group of kids walking an XL, no muzzel and it was growling and snarling at everything and everyone.
The kids had no control nor were kids the Alpha. It could have easily pulled on the chain-lead and darted and bite someone. Even other people stopped and turned around to avoid it. I have only seen some off the lead, it's owner looked like an alkie and pot head. The dog didn't attack anyone but he didn't look friendly. Luckily there was no one walking too nearby.
There was lady who owned two near me, either she has moved or she got rid of the dogs. She didn't look like she had full control (if you can control XL's) but they were muzzled in fairness.
www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c3e83jxp24eo
www.belfasttelegraph.co.uk/news/northern...ack/a1661046547.html |
Wyot |
Honey wrote:
[quote]Wyotdeu wrote:
[quote]Honey wrote:
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[quote]Sally Nice wrote:
If I was rolling in money and land, I would like to breed pocket sized chimps, just for my own amusement. 
That sounds great - I want one! |
Honey |
Wyotdeu wrote:
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Sally Nice wrote:
It is a bit of both, really. You never see a thug with a King Charles Spaniel, do you?
Yes agreed but I do think there is a bottom line where some breeds are too powerful to be safely kept as household pets regardless of the owner's reading on a "thug-ometer".
But the correlation between ugly aggressive dogs and ugly aggressive owners is undeniable!
The problem is that backyard breeders can churn out aggressive dogs in just a few generations if that is what sells, so this will have to be tackled first, I expect?
If I was rolling in money and land, I would like to breed pocket sized chimps, just for my own amusement. |
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