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  1. Oh, what a tragedy! This is soooo sad! Really it's like some awful horror movie playing out or the worst nightmare one could have. Best wishes for a speedy recovery in every way to the lady-- and yes, it's tears all round for the fur babies gone in such a terrible way to Rainbow Bridge. What wonderful humans attend here, though,I find it quite salutary and uplifting, with all the help and selfless work you are doing for this poor lady. I dips me lid to you alll
  2. I have done the hard yards, some of the stats are real, a lot are not. And if you factor in the population of a breed in an area, you get different results. I am more interested in Australian stats than USA ones, because they is more relevant to the situation here. Someone mentioned in another thread that "pitbull" (generic) - was the most popular breed in US. This may or may not be true, as there are no stats, and numbers are higher in some regions than others, but judging by the pound stats, either 100% of pitbulls are dumped, or there are a lot of them around. Many authorities state this. "Pitbulls" are not only APBT in the stats either. Los Angeles reports that 40% of the dogs entering their shelters are pit bulls and pitbull mixes. Their 12 shelters receive 840 pitbulls a week. PSPCA in Philadelphia reported in 1999 over 4000 pitbulls were found wandering the streets, most scarred and abandoned, most were destroyed. New York City (2001) reported that pitbulls were the 3rd most populous dog in that city, after rottweilers and mixed breeds. Figures are the same all over. And are probably the same still. The big problem with pitbulls in USA is the fact that they are often owned by criminals and dog fighters, as well as those in low socio economic groups, as a status symbol. And the fact that they are so numerous, and care has not been taken in breeding them. Purebred pitbulls have a long and honourable history, owned by presidents, movie stars, Helen Keller, starring in movies ... and today, the same dogs are doing the same things. Many of the SAR dogs used to search the World Trade Centre were pitbulls. The "pitbull" problem in Australia is different. The pitbull problem in Australia is the media. The public in Australia has been led to believe that a dog which is not HA has perpetrated many many attacks on humans, when that isn't so. Stats are put out by various bodies, some are correct, some are not. The information available via the media about pitbulls is mostly sensationalist, and incorrect, yet that is what the public believes, without having seen a pitbull in the flesh, or having anything to do with them. One of the reasons you think you get jumped on, Sandgrubber, is because you use stats which are at odds with other stats, but fail to see the validity of the other stats, or fail to understand that the people you are arguing with either have some experience with the breed, or have done a lot of research, or both. For instance, in the USA, there are no known fatalities attributed to SBT. No one would believe that if you told them. They might have a few years ago, but not now. Dogs involved in fatal attacks include Irish Setter, Chow Chows, G. Retriever. Dacshund, Labrador, Pomeranian, Husky, Briard, St Bernards, as well as the usual suspects. Any dog can attack, what we need to do is not ban breeds and wash our hands, we need to make people understand why dogs attack, so they can avoid the triggers, and maybe provide the environment and care which reduces dog attacks. eg "In 1976, a 6 day old girl was left alone on the floor of an unfurnished apartment with a German Shepherd while her mother went out. The dog killed the infant. The mother admitted to not feeding the dog for at least 6 days." That's an extreme example, but when the circumstances of any attack are known (ie, known, not what is reported in the press) it will be seen that there is a trigger for most attacks, if someone will just bother to find it. I have never owned a pitbull, never will. I began by believing what was in the press - and then I did some extensive research, and the truth is at odds with what is in the press. Unfortunately, there is an overwhelming amount of information out there, and you need to read, check, recheck, and validate constantly to even begin to understand the problem. 3 boxers killed a breeder in the USA, boxers have bitten people, cross bred boxers have been implicated in fatal attacks (as have Labradors, by the way), so I can see that there could be a case to ban boxers, if someone got onto their case. And they will. Eurodog. Excellent post ,Jed
  3. How would banning stop breeding of dogs? It never has before. The BYBs and other undercover breeders are just like illicit drug growers or dealers, when there is a handy buck to be made they will not obey a new law,but just get more cunning in their undercover activities! I wonder if your friend would accept, based on the evidence of one story of a bad guy killer whose parentage went back to wartime Nazi Youth days,that all third generation Germans were dangerous and should be banned?
  4. ............................................................ ... Well done on all that thinking and typing! However, are you sure there would be anyone left to become a dog owner? Fewer people allowed to own means inevitably fewer dogs! But the black market in dogs and underground trading/ using would grow no doubt. Nevertheless I agree with your underlying premise-- responsible DOG ownership really enforced would be superior to any form of BSL
  5. I wonder if this means they'll be recognising the Am Staff so AKC registered Amstaffs can continue to compete in UKC events? ............................................................ ............................................................. ............... It is clearly spelled out that they mean only dogs of the breed with generations of pure breeding of registered UKC parents and g /parents etc will be registered-as such it isn't specific to the APBT alone and it is about preserving the purity of their breeds, nothing more.
  6. Rottn Am I correct in thinking the AKC fairly recently closed its books to AST dogs registered with UKC? ie it no longer allows dual registration ,as AST there and as APBT at UKC,to occur? Regrettably, the passage of time.given it hardly affects Australia immediately, would probably not constitute a strong argument against the Supreme Court of Qld ruling the breeds are the same,even with,as I assume would be relevant evidence, an ANKC judge citing the ANKC requirements of generational breeding to "create" a new breed for registration. That I am told by a member is 5 recorded generations pure breeding of the stock agreed to found the breed?
  7. Ozpit,I'd go read the Aussie organisation breed standard for the AST and the SBT and show where they acknowledge these dogs were bred to fight or even come from dogs that were? Is it lying by omission or denying by omission? Noenthe;ess, the full origins are kept ssecret wherever possible Ask the breeders of show strains if their dogs are fightbred, and they want to fight YOU for connecting their dogs to the old APBT, at least that has been my experience often. Is it acknowledged that traits the backgrounds of many dog breeds would today be unacceptable, or is it expected the dogs do not display the unacceptable behaviour and the facts never spoken of? As for the genetics,any comprehensive APBT website should have studies,but I note that the APBT breeders talk about the "fight" or "game" lines as distinct, why? Could it be that to keep the traits strong, they have to be reinforced regularly in the lines,as do strong colours in some coated breeds..
  8. Warm fuzzies that one! Atta Boy, Hector, and kudos to the wonderful human who adopted him
  9. Amazing! How deep is the hatred for one AST , apparently,when all are to suffer--maybe to try to "hurry" the Qld government to some sort of ruling?. More owners and innocent dogs to suffer for their inane machinations. Oh ,to have been a fly on the wall to know just HOW many councillors decided THAT court tactic in the Supreme Court of Qld!
  10. Sorry for all those dog attack horrors, Jed and others. But it needs to be reiterated and promulgated widely--there is no such thing as a little bit of BSL Fght ANY breed being banned to ensure the choice for all,is the only sensible option as erosion sets in otherwise. Also fight for sensible ownership laws and owner responsibility for the dog at all time enshrined at every level.
  11. The reading I've done suggests that dogs from the (fighting) "type" around Staffordshire UK were taken by emigrants from the UK to the USA,and that since that time, the SBT was developed, in the Uk, whilst the APBT was developed in the USA. It is reasonable to proclaim a common ancestry but then we read that all dogs descended from the grey wolf and I find nothing wolflike about a friend's Blue Heeler!
  12. I am of the opinion that after 60 years of separate breeding for different attributes the APBT and AMStaffy’s are two different breeds. AMStaff’s have been bred for Shows and family pets. Not for fighting attributes. They started from the same breed but I believe they are two distinctly different dogs now. From the dogs I have seen AMStaffy’s are generally heavier with a larger head and are crazy goofy cuddly sooks. I am not saying APBT’s are not affectionate but the hand full of pure breeds I have met have been lovely but more reserved and stern. They looked taller but they may have been just because they had a more athletic build opposed to the wide appearance of the AMStaff. The dogs I have seen were never side by side. I know they are many with a difference of opinion and arguments for both sides but the majority of breeders of each breed agree they are two different breeds and will not x bred them. I can’t remember the names but there are two particular guys that have been going at this argument for years. Both have released publishments on the topic. One relies on historical documents and the other is a Dr relying on science. What I took away from both sides of the argument was a lot of the historical information was a bit vague and was getting interpreted the way he wanted it to sound. This was the pro APBT & AST being the same breed side of the argument. The Dr’s argument saying they are too different breeds now seemed a lot more factual. The UKC considers them the same breed and will accept them to be dual registered as APBT and AMStaffy’s but the AKC will not accept UKC registered APBT to be registered as AMStaffy’s or vice versa. Good read from a respected APBT breeder in the US: http://www.southernpitbulls.com/history.html http://www.bulldoginformation.com/bull-and...ier-breeds.html This is my opinion and I am not forcing it upon anyone. I think people should do there own research and form their own opinion. ............................................................ ............................................ If the argument on history was based on the full lot of Colby books, there would be a very good chance it was accurate. From the earliest times, registrations as Staffordshires with AKC(of APBTs) were available--and I note Justin has posted of the opening up of the gene pool for the AKC dog bloodlines more than once! THis is really a very difficult situation to argue conclusively,and would seem to swing on whether AKC and ANKC registered AST dogs can be shown to be pure for long enough for the "Difference" to be established It is possible DNA tests will show this, but there seems no legal determination other than that in Chivers v GCCC and it sets an Australian precedent.
  13. The dog breeding member in my extended family heartily agrees with you and argues thus --hence my comment earlier of the ultimate betrayal-- Surely it is not too much to ask that all dogs be represented, is it, in fact take that further to the argument that had ANKC from its instigation grown to be the custodian for ALL dogs no matter the breed and just managed show competition as ONE of their many functions with parity for all functions and levels of registration,they might have prevented the introduction of ANY BSL in Australia. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Sadly true--the ANKC has shown its parochial colours before and no doubt will again refuse to act for what aren't their own "papered" dogs. Should we have more hope when one of their own breed is now distinctly threatened? Leaving that for others to answer It seems they have been too parochial and timid to take on the RSPCA headed by Wirth.
  14. Apologies for the delayed reply. My point was that an APBT is a dog suited to dog fights by way of its genetic makeup. It's not easy to wipe out generations of being bred for a purpose. I don't understand your point though. Do I support game-bred dogs? Depending on the individual's definition of "game-bred" which can vary. Do I support the breeding of dogs who have old fighting lines and/or deeply game dogs featuring heavily in their pedigrees? Sure. I'm not about to have a hissy fit because some dog somewhere has Chinaman or Jeep or Barney in their pedigree and I'm not going to lose sleep if someone breeds that dog. Do I support testing a dogs gameness and then breeding them, in this day and age? Nope If it isn't easy to wipe out generations of breeding for dog fighting, how is it that canine registries the world over have breeds where they state exactly that has been done since the origin was the same as the APBT ancestry or similar? Methinks it is because you are wrong--it takes fewer generations than most would believe to subjugate a trait-- but people with a set agenda like Dr Wirth, keep saying the APBT is a one off dog and it isn't safe no matter any investigation of its ancestors and the breeding strategy behind it or present day APBT's BTW isn't the Customs Act in terms of "American Pit Bull Terrier" or "Pit bull terrier" is banned from import? The OR is the telling word, there is no such breed it is the common term applied randomly by the ignorant as well as the wise to the purebred APBT breed. (Pet hate of mine) Nanny dog anyone Hope that cleared up the confusion in your brain.
  15. As I wasn't involved, I have the same information that you do, ie what is placed on the internet and exists in archives here.
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