Another attack but press get the name wrong
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Another attack but press get the name wrong
This article is so confusing, they say "American Bulldog" in the title then in the actual article they call it an American Pitbull, if the press can't get it right what hope does the general public have??
The comments annoyed me, clearly full of bull breed haters..
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2487697/Father-mauled-familys-bulldog-year-attacked-SON.html
The comments annoyed me, clearly full of bull breed haters..
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2487697/Father-mauled-familys-bulldog-year-attacked-SON.html
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Re: Another attack but press get the name wrong
Hmmm... now it does say American Bulldog, ignore me I could have sworn I saw "American Pitbull".... weird.
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I'm not going mad, they name it as an American Pitbull under the picture of the dog, makes me so angry
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Re: Another attack but press get the name wrong
saw it earlier yes it did change from ambull to pitbull don't worry
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yet another person who has a dog for status and doesnt know how to control it. if that is the actual dog in the picture i can see alarms ringing immediately
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More unbalanced knee-jerk journalism in action from the Daily Mail.
And I quote "I knew that if he managed to fully lock his jaw on my arm and shake his head, he would have ripped my arm off."
Was it a grizzly bear or a dog? What source did they use to confirm this OPINION before printing this ridiculous statement?
Without being too unsympathetic to this man's obvious injuries, he is the exact opposite of the ideal owner for these breeds of dog. The dog had previously shown aggression towards humans and he apparently did nothing.
These reports ruin the reputation of the breed type further.
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And I quote "I knew that if he managed to fully lock his jaw on my arm and shake his head, he would have ripped my arm off."
Was it a grizzly bear or a dog? What source did they use to confirm this OPINION before printing this ridiculous statement?
Without being too unsympathetic to this man's obvious injuries, he is the exact opposite of the ideal owner for these breeds of dog. The dog had previously shown aggression towards humans and he apparently did nothing.
These reports ruin the reputation of the breed type further.
Sorry - Rant over -
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