jimintoronto
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I think you meant "vicious " not viscous. Viscous refers to the lubrication quality of a liquid . GRIN. JImB.The Ohio Supreme Court in 2007 ruled that "Pit Bulls" are viscous breeds.
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I think you meant "vicious " not viscous. Viscous refers to the lubrication quality of a liquid . GRIN. JImB.The Ohio Supreme Court in 2007 ruled that "Pit Bulls" are viscous breeds.
In Ohio you can have as many as you want a long as you call it a private zoo.no-one in the UK aside from Zoo's or similar are allowed to own a Wild animal like a tiger or lion for obvious reasons
Pardon wa see vu play.I think you meant "vicious " not viscous. Viscous refers to the lubrication quality of a liquid . GRIN. JImB.
Yes, we should all have the right to choose any pet dog that we want in our family, regardless of breed. A responsible pet owner will research the breed and know if they are capable of training and socializing the dog.So what do you think? Should we have the right to choose any dog we please?
People who refuse to properly train and socialize any puppy, should not own a dog......period.
Nothing is certain with any breed of dog, you can do what is needed to train and socialize them at an early age, and monitor them when necessary.Agree 100% - but how can we ensure that they don't? It's a bit late when it's bitten a childs face off!
That's a shame. Would you feel better if you carried some kind of spray? I've heard that a small bottle of dish detergent water is effective because the spray temporarily hurts bad enough to stop them. Does anyone know if these things work or just makes them angrier?Yesterday we were walking our dog and saw a loose large Staffy wandering about.
No sign of the owner. Fortunately it headed away after looking at us for a chilling moment. We carried on home, both of us spooked. I am too frightened now to go out. I've worried so much about what could have happened - it doesn't take much for me as I already suffer anxiety and panic attacks. Our nice walks have been a good thing to relax, now I can't do even that much.
I carry a travel size hairspray. I will spray an attacking dog in the eyes. I assume it would at least put it off. I had it ready yesterday in my hand.That's a shame. Would you feel better if you carried some kind of spray? I've heard that a small bottle of dish detergent water is effective because the spray temporarily hurts bad enough to stop them. Does anyone know if these things work or just makes them angrier?