10-27-2015, 06:59 PM
Hey, I do agree with you that pit bulls should be banned and outlawed. From wiki:
" A 1991 study found that 94% of attacks on children by pit bulls were unprovoked, compared to 43% for other breeds, and that 67% involved freely roaming animals."
Many military bases in the US have banned pit bulls for all residences. They're out-right banned in England and Wales, and Australia as well.
Interesting, good point, Rollo. I never liked pit bulls - these dogs are the hardest to trust. My brother had a rottweiler - the breed with the most deadly bite of all dogs, but it was very tame and disciplined. Pitbulls need to be taken outside everyday, for a long walk (hours of exercise) each day to be happy and at ease - they just have way too much testosterone.
But what about a taser gun? A stun baton would work wonders, especially if trained with how to use a baton against dogs. Even if it was a small muscular bulldog that could jump 7 feet high, it would be zapped by 50,000+ volts of electricity before it could get close enough to bite.
" A 1991 study found that 94% of attacks on children by pit bulls were unprovoked, compared to 43% for other breeds, and that 67% involved freely roaming animals."
Many military bases in the US have banned pit bulls for all residences. They're out-right banned in England and Wales, and Australia as well.
Interesting, good point, Rollo. I never liked pit bulls - these dogs are the hardest to trust. My brother had a rottweiler - the breed with the most deadly bite of all dogs, but it was very tame and disciplined. Pitbulls need to be taken outside everyday, for a long walk (hours of exercise) each day to be happy and at ease - they just have way too much testosterone.
But what about a taser gun? A stun baton would work wonders, especially if trained with how to use a baton against dogs. Even if it was a small muscular bulldog that could jump 7 feet high, it would be zapped by 50,000+ volts of electricity before it could get close enough to bite.

