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Thank you all for your opinions so far. I definitely agree that in most cases, shows like DB feature people who've either picked the "wrong" breed for their lifestyle, or haven't considered the time, effort and financial/emotional investment that a dog entails ("Oh, our family labrador was lovely when I was little..." etc.), or, indeed, should NEVER have an animal in their care :(
babybop, I think he would have been a very welcome addition to the military etc. if he had been trained more appropriately.
He really did look so sad, confused, and at the end of the day, thoroughly frightened. Most of the negative publicity surrounding dogs is the fault of humans, and most of the bad things that happen to dogs, be it abuse, or situations like this, are through human failing. It makes me so mad.
divegirl, I know castration isn't a guaranteed solution, but I wondered had they considered this, or a sustained training programme as you say, with a more committed owner. He seemed the kind of owner who would bond with one person well, so they could have considered an ABD fanatic. Bull breeds are bl**dy hard work-I couldn't handle one!!
eyeshade-absolutely! When they had to use the grabber to get hold of him, the look in his eyes just tore me apart.
kita-absolutely, but any situation like this would upset me, regardless of whether or not anything could have been done.
anna, I have to agree re. dog licensing. It is pleasure to own my dog, and I have put a lot of work into ensuring he behaves acceptably when in and out of the house! But it would make people think before they brought home a pup that a mate was giving away, for example....I just wish people could see past their own selfishness nd think about wht's best for the dog, not what's best for them.
My "a" button sticks, hence the oddly spelled words!
What do others think bout the dog licence? I am afraid I am a little too young to remember them