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Still chillin' with my peeps
BSL (breed specific legislation) and weight limits are not the answer to this horrible problem. The answer is fixing the problem of dogs being out of control and owners not taking the time to properly train their dogs. As mentioned repeatedly, dogs need to be trained to stay on their own property. As someone's sig line says (sorry I can't remember the person, but I do remember the line) my pet becomes someone else's PEST when it's not in my own yard. Do I think it's a good idea to shoot every dog that happens to stray onto my yard (as another poster mentioned in a different thread)? -- ABSOLUTELY NOT. However, I do not blame the dogs so much as the owners. I know dogs do sometimes jump fences or go through gates inadvertently left open and will wander a neighborhood. I also know of dogs that LIVE to get out and satisfy their aggression (as witnessed by the poor woman who saw her dog killed by an aggressive dog). It's not the breed, it's the dog. Just like the "guns don't kill people; people kill people", specific breeds of dogs aren't all overly aggressive, just certain dogs, regardless of breed, weight, etc.
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