NannaLou
Fish Herder
@AdoraBelle Dearheart and @wasmewasntit I have never suggested that children should be left unsupervised with a dog, or for that matter a cat… I think this thread is done for me
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Not you, and like I said, not trying to have a go or upset you!@AdoraBelle Dearheart and @wasmewasntit I have never suggested that children should be left unsupervised with a dog, or for that matter a cat… I think this thread is done for me
The thing with a debate though is you listen to other information. It doesn’t appear that you are taking into consideration any other points of view. You view is valid, but based on a very small “data set”.Not you, and like I said, not trying to have a go or upset you!
It's the myth that they're a nanny dog that inherently promotes the idea that this breed of dog is particularly good with children. No breed is inherently good with children, and a lot of people believe this myth, and repeat it, solidifying the thought in people's minds that their kids are safe to be left with a pitbull "nannying" them.
This is why these conversations are important to have.
I apologise if I upset you. I'm correcting the source of the myth, not trying to have a go at you.
I'm very prepared to listen to others views, and to consider any evidence that changes my views. What makes you think I'm not even listening? I haven't seen anything that has changed my stance yet, no, but I've only seen anecdotal stories so far, nothing statistical or scientific to show that pitbulls are the same as any other dog.The thing with a debate though is you listen to other information.
I don't believe I'm drawing on a small data set? In my stupidly long essay post, I drew on all sorts of records for that info Historical uses for dogs, current breeding practices, how breeding has shaped the bodies and drives of other breeds, not just pitbulls even, bite and fatal attack statistics, legislation in the UK and in the US...You view is valid, but based on a very small “data set”.
I put it in a word counter app and it says there are 4294 words including the members' posts she quoted.
Now be fair, there were a few quotes in there, I didn't write those! I motion for those to be struck from the record before sentencing!There seems to be a discrepancy betwween Google Docs and the word counter app I used. Does anyone want to volunteer to manually count the words in AD's post to see which word counting app is accurate?
old, but, you could like it then unlike it 1,000,000 timesI want to give this like 1,000,000 “agrees” and “thumbs up”
Sadly this has hit the headlines here in the UK
I do not understand how the dog was even in existance considering it is a banned breed type. The dog was allegedly sold via Facebook, which is incredibly irresponsible both of the one who sold it and the one who bought it.
To look at the dog, it is a very well treated and cared for animal, good body weight and barely out of puppyhood
The previous owner stated that the dog was not good with other dogs but fine with people. Personally, as someone who has worked with Pit types, I would NEVER place one with a family with young children, especially one where its background and training is unknown. Dogs like this should ONLY go with fully experienced owners who have previous experience with Pit types, have no children or other animals in their home.
I suspect that the dog in this case was never fully trained correctly and placed with children who naturally played around it and probably made alot of noise, spooked it with tragic consequences.
How the previous owner obtained the dog, what training it had in his care, how the dog was introduced to its new home will probably never be known
But the stupidity and ignorance of the previous owner and the family who bought it have cost the life of a child and, inevitably, the dog
Caerphilly dog attack: Woman, 28, is arrested by police
Police were called to Penyrheol in Caerphilly, where a 10-year-old boy died at the scene.www.bbc.co.uk
Roofer Lee Jenkins sold his dog 'Beast' as it did not like other dogs
Roofer Lee Jenkins, 34, from South Wales, posted an advertisement online to sell his pet, who he had nicknamed 'The Beast' because it was a threat to his other dogs.www.dailymail.co.uk
A review of the Dangerous Dogs Act has been long overdue and, perhaps, what is already in existance is not being enforced well enough. As for selling animals on social media, well personally I feel that should be banned completely, especially when animals such as this one - which should have qualified on the DD act - has been sold to a family with young children who have other children come round to play, as was the case with this dog.
RIP Jack Lis, aged 10. A young lad who had his entire life ahead of him stolen by a moment of madness and an irresponsible dog owner.