An often-asked question is what breed or breeds of dogs are most “dangerous”? This inquiry can be prompted by a serious attack by a specific dog, or it may be the result of media-driven portrayals of a specific breed as “dangerous.” Although this is a common concern, singling out 1 or 2 breeds for control can result in a false sense of accomplishment. Doing so ignores the true scope of the problem and will not result in a responsible approach to protecting a community’s citizens. (A community approach to dog bite prevention, American Veterinary Medical Association Task Force on Canine Aggression and Human-Canine Interactions)
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Breed Specific Legislation, Again?!
By Laura VanArendo... on 05/31/2007Apparently the Fourth Amendment is open for interpretation, when it comes to dogs.
Straight Fronts & Upright Sits. And Squirrels.
By Laura VanArendo... on 02/24/2007Laev is such a nice dog, and I really love her, and the ONLY time I want to bash her head in is....



