jillio
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Waht a sad story. The owner of the dogs should be subject to some sort of fine or civil action that would require him to come up witht he funds to replace the horse that his dogs killed.
I find his brother's statement regarding the way the dogs were raised to be irrelevent. It is well documented taht Pit Bulls have been genetically bred to emphasize those agressive chatactersistic. They were oringially bred for the purpose of fighting. The only way to alter the genetic characteristic of agressiveness that has been bred into them is to spend years breeding it out by crossing them with dogs of milder temprement. If you choose to own a dog that is bred to be agressive, you are obligated to insure that the dog does not have an opportuntity to hard another animal, or God forbid, a person.
I find his brother's statement regarding the way the dogs were raised to be irrelevent. It is well documented taht Pit Bulls have been genetically bred to emphasize those agressive chatactersistic. They were oringially bred for the purpose of fighting. The only way to alter the genetic characteristic of agressiveness that has been bred into them is to spend years breeding it out by crossing them with dogs of milder temprement. If you choose to own a dog that is bred to be agressive, you are obligated to insure that the dog does not have an opportuntity to hard another animal, or God forbid, a person.

