View Full Version : Just a Flash presentation PitBull "branding"
Saviah Wildlife
08-22-2006, 09:58 AM
I remembered I had this while browsing files I have stored on my site.
This is a flash presentation against the use of dogs, this one especially Pitbulls as fighting animals. Ultimately this presentation is against the idea that Pit Bulls are bad dogs now that I've viewed it once again, so I'm changing this thread title.
http://files.societytalks.com/pitbulls.swf
Oh yeah, warning there are some graphic images and this is not suitable for children.
MissDolittle
08-22-2006, 10:16 AM
Very nice!
There are no bad dogs, only bad owners and those are the ones that need to
be held accountable. Cesar Milan saves lots of pitbulls that were trained to
fight and rehabs them..bless that man!
Saviah Wildlife
08-22-2006, 10:18 AM
Just wish I could have embedded it into the post.. speaking of which I better set that up at my site lol
I had so many "mods" at my site once, and here I am starting over ugh.
Anyway I thought this Flash was worthy of posting here so there it is.
SnyperKat
09-24-2006, 11:57 AM
Wow, I actually started crying while I was watching that video. It's horrible that pit bulls have been stereotyped this way, because the pictures at the end of the video show that they are family dogs. :(
*sigh* Humans just want to look for an excuse for their bad behaviour.
MissDolittle
09-24-2006, 12:05 PM
I have to brag a little bit. I have protested and successfully changed the law
against pitbulls in 2 counties. Now it's the owner that's in trouble, not the dog,
unless there is no rehabilitation possible. Owners with dangerous dogs have
to pay extra insurance, have 6ft high fences and need a permit, regardless
of the breed.
By the way, Labradors are the leading biters on the list. Pitbulls are on place 5.
SnyperKat
09-24-2006, 12:12 PM
Hmm, and my mom originally wanted to get a lab. :P But hey, just cuz they are at the top of the list doesn't mean they just go around randomly biting people. The labs I know are all quite nice. :D
MissDolittle
09-24-2006, 12:21 PM
I have a lab..it's the owner, not the dog. Dogs bite out of insecurity because
they have no pack leader to follow.
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