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Old 12-11-2010, 11:12 PM   #28
vekiuytyh

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The vast majority of people need to avoid getting close to a dogfight.

True... but as every person knows, avoiding incidents with dogs 100% of the time, is nearly 100% impossible, unless you only own one dog and never let them around any other dog ever. There are no absolutes in life, except death and taxes. Even the best dog owners, have had bad incidents with their own dogs... some even resulting in the death of their own dog, and I'm not talking about the average owner, I'm talking about seasoned bully breed owners.

If one starts, it's too dangerous for the vast majority of people to get close to.

True.... and the vast majority of people won't even try to get in the middle of it. The "average Joe" thinks it's best to let the dogs "work it out among themselves".

thinking you are "safe" using something like a breakstick on only a Pit Bull or Pit Bull mix is kinda silly.

I'm not sure I completely understand this statement.... can you explain what you mean? Like I said, nothing is an absolute in life, but death and taxes.... there are no guarantees you are 100% safe from every thing that could ever happen. Even if you never left your home, not even to go outside... you can still get hurt even within the walls of your home. Nothing is 100% safe, 100% of the time.

I certainly wouldn't want the average pet person getting in there just because he got "instructions" from someone....

Carla
True, which is why I suggested having a "class" with the owner and the son... so you can teach them "hands on" how to correctly use a break stick... not just "give them instructions". Most people learn better how to do something, when taught "hands on".
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