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  1. #31
    Quote Originally Posted by brokeback View Post
    His first mistake was his location. The pacific northwest is full of tree hugging hippies that have different views on how dogs should be kept then down in the south. I know people with large yards in populated suburbs here in the south.

    This is true. There are some of those tree huggers here. I care about the dogs. I don't want to see them starving or abused. If you are going to do what they are bred for then take the responsibility for their after care. Ca Jack has said this a lot, how people are eager to tear a dog down, but can't put one back together. If you can't start an Iv and give fluids and basic medical care you need to get out. I don't know how much of Vick's stuff was media hyperbole and how much was reality. It looked like they just rolled them and tossed them back on a chain. That dog with the pussed out head with the drain was ridiculous. Maybe the people who keep their yards clean and stay low stay clear of problems. Someone was here that said they had a yard full of a hundred dogs and they used to roll dogs every day. If ac shows up you have forty or so busted up dogs. "yea we had twenty kennel accidents the past month." "Riiiiiiiiggggggtttttt" I still believe if you are lucky enough to get good stock in the beginning and can feed and condition you can do well with 5-20 dogs. Like Ca Jack said, "most people can't keep something alive." those are the skills that win more than having the super athlete with gator jaws. Yea at the highest levels that makes more of a difference. I guarantee most people can't call a weight right. Come in on the right weight. Condition and train a dog. It's prob more rare of a trait than people think.

    You're right that's a good part of being in the south. We have out humaniacs too. More often if you're not stupid you don't get jammed up by them too often. Just have to avoid them and keep your stuff straight.

  2. #32
    In my city you can’t legally own more than 3 without a fanciers permit.Then you can have 2 more for a total of 5.
    SBCK

  3. #33
    It's not a good world for bulldogs any more. You have the "save them all" mentality and the "kill them all" mentality. Plus way too many pit bull types and mixes being adopted out to unqualified pet homes. The real bulldogs are certainly not for everyone, most do not make good pets in the average home which expects a dog to lie around and do nothing. A bulldog needs exercise and work. There are "pet bull" types with no drive, which makes the average folks think they are all the same.

    Having that many dogs in a city living in a garage in crates is not right. That's no life for any animal let alone a dog. And bulldogs certainly can't live together in a group like some other breeds. No, Frank43 has said it well. It is not easy to keep these dogs properly. And so many location regulate how many dogs you can have, plus the anti chaining laws so popular now. Any hunting or working dog is better off on a chain with a good house than in a small chain link kennel or a crate inside. Sad times for real dogs of any type, not all dogs want to sit on the couch and eat bon bons…
    Common sense isn't so common these days.

  4. #34
    https://q13fox.com/2020/02/19/pit-bu...-for-adoption/

    So this dude hasn't been charged and no one is sure if he will ever be charged. Yet they take his dogs, gut the females, chop the males and put 'em up for adoption. Absolutely fucking insane. What an absolutely corrupt and unjust system. If only this poor bastard could afford a real attorney...

  5. #35
    He had to have signed them over.The dogs are his property and can not be taken without due legal process.At least that's what I thought?
    SBCK

  6. #36
    Lol they do WTF they want to do bro.

    Once they take them they then start an insane racketeering sceme. You file through the court to get your property back however, they then say ok, we had your 10 dogs or whatever have you for 2 months so you pay 164,000 in boarding"
    , feeding and vet care and you can have them back. Most people obviously aren't in that kind of position therefore they end up being forced to forfeit the dogs. Dogs then either get PTS or clipped, chipped and sold. Most people can't afford to keep paying the court costs, lawyer costs and rising housing costs of the dogs at the location they are being held so they end up being forced to concied.

    Sick world we live in.

  7. #37
    You don’t want to hear my solution to the problem

  8. #38
    AGK is is right. That about sums it up.

    Frank43, I hear ya, but not the kind of attention this place needs.

  9. #39
    Sad, but not uncommon. Don't get more dogs than you can responsibly care for and house.

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