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Originally Posted by kiya
No, its the people not the dog.
BSL is dangerous, and it will spread from town to town. They just tried to do a Pitbull ban in a town in Nassau county, I think it was Rocville Center, NY, fortunately it was turned down.
I firmly believe people should be held 100% responsible for thier dogs. And breeders should be held responsible for selling puppies to people who should not have dogs. My friends son, at age 14 came home with a pitbull puppy from a byb about 3 or 4 years ago. I kept telling her to make him take it back, I got a phone call from her last week. He can't keep the dog anymore and she can't find a home for him, of course there was no training and the dog is hard to handle. Terrible situation.
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Exactly.
I'm thankful that, at the moment, Virginia has laws prohibiting BSL. They do it dog by dog, not breed by breed.
That's really sad... If you she has him, tell her to get in touch with PBRC. They helped me place an elderly, animal-reactive, non-trained bulldog into a great home.