Pit Bull Mix Attack Puts Spotlight On Leash Law and Misconceptions
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Updated: 1:42 AM Jan 6, 2009
Pit Bull Mix Attack Puts Spotlight On Leash Law and Misconceptions
Last week we told you about the pit bull mix that attacked two area children. Tonight, we tell you about the area's leash law and the common misconception of pit bulls.
Posted: 10:32 PM Jan 5, 2009
Reporter: Sam Provenzano
Email Address: sam.provenzano@wbko.com
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Posted by: Nicole Location: lancaster on Jul 20, 2009 at 01:59 AM

we have a pit bull mix she is the sweetest dog i have ever had. it really does matter how you treat pit bulls and how you raise them. Pit Bulls are emotional dogs and they make great family pets. the only thing you have to know about them is you need to treat them like a part of the family. you should keep them inside you shouldn't abuse them in any way and you need to give them plenty of attention and love. if you do this they will be one of the best loving, loyal dogs you can have. if you neglect them, like any dog, they might eventually become vicious. all dogs are sweet if you care for them correctly. and you also need to have the responsibility to give pit bulls plenty of attention. if my family goes somewhere my pit bull will cry until we come home. she has even gotten so depressed as to stop eating and to start chewing on the end of her tail when a friend took care of her for about a week. she even knows when she does something bad, she'll act guilty and she'll try to say sorry.
Posted by: Keith Location: Bowling Green on Jan 14, 2009 at 08:34 PM

Our neighborhood has, at any given time, 20 cats running around. Pooping, fighting, etc etc. And animal control won't do squat. So what use are the laws if they won't enforce them?
Posted by: Marie Location: Bowling Green on Jan 13, 2009 at 05:01 PM

I have 4 pit bulls in my family. They have been raised IN MY HOME right along with my children. It's so obvious that the owners who throw their dogs in their backyards to live their lives on a chain are the ones to blame--not the dogs! I really don't think that takes a college degree to figure that one out. Instead of banning this wonderful breed, why don't we start punishing the people who neglect their animals? Other parts of the country are passing laws against leaving your animal chained up all day. Hopefully, Bowling Green will wake up and do the same.
Posted by: s Location: Bowling Green on Jan 9, 2009 at 09:34 AM

Wow, Ruth sounds like you may be the one who needs to be educated. Especially since you are googling all day long to educate yourself on pitbulls. I am a very educated woman and have had pit bulls since I was a small girl. I currently have 3 and will continue to have them even when these pass. I do not breed them they are a part of my family. I am not mad at you just feel really sorry for you. You are the kind of person who makes an opinion on something you have never owned or experienced. I guess daddy from Ceaser Milans Dog Whispherer who trains aggressive dogs which have been small dogs to big dogs is a fighter. Yeah right! I am at a loss for words for you and keep googling you will find loads of useful information, ha I think theres even a cure for Lupus on the web which my dog currently has. According to the web African American men are more likely to commit a crime so lets just throw them in a pot with pit bulls. So you keep on believing without seeing you might learn.
Posted by: Ruth Location: ND on Jan 8, 2009 at 07:07 PM

Another clueless Animal Control Officer. A pit bull, just like any other breed of dog, is not solely the product of how you raise it but primaraly the dog's inherited traits and instincts. Pit bulls are dog aggressive, often give little to no warning of an attack, and do not stop attacking despite physical pain to themselves. These were traits bred into them to fight. Every pit bull expert knows this - its all over the internet for everyone to read. Why AC officers and pit bull owners continue to be uneducated about these dogs and spread misinformation about them just ensures continued maulings and their eventual ban. Those of you that own these dogs - LEARN ABOUT THEM! It may save you from being the next statistic. Pit Bull Rescue Central, RealPitBull.com, WorkingPitBull.com all good sites to learn a thing or two. And for the scope of the problem check out DogsBite.org - only pit bull owners can turn the tide - GET EDUCATED and GET TRUTHFUL!
Posted by: Amy Location: Smiths Grove on Jan 8, 2009 at 12:22 PM

I posted my annoyance at the comments on pit bulls on the other story. My dogs are wonderful companions. They also live a wonderful life. Lots of farmland to roam, plenty of food, and a nice soft place to lay their heads. Repsonsible pets owners create responsible pets. I have posted a picture of my "killer" on the capture Kentucky picture area under pets/dogs. You will find him with my five year old daughter under the title "Vicious Killer...Really?". And yes, Bill from Smiths Grove I DO HAVE PLENTY OF BRAIN CELLS LEFT. Also, to address the out of state comments regarding breed characteristics...my pit does give the warning barks to other males who venture too close to his territory (ie. our farm). He avoids the conflict and plays with the neighbors dogs next door. I'm afraid your education would be better suited in "real life" situation over the book you read.
Posted by: perriann Location: texas on Jan 7, 2009 at 10:24 PM

Rob, you mentioned that your friend had two dogs that all of a sudden went berserk. I must say, two dogs, according to any animal expert, are a pack. Were they intact? A breeding pair, perhaps? Any breed of dog is dangerous with these details. It is true that a third of all deaths are from pit bull TYPE dogs, according to the CDC, but if you read their entire study, they no longer publish these stats because they are inherently flawed. They took their information from news reports which are known for misinformed, biased views. It seems that people for pit bulls seem to have a lot of experience with them, and also have proof of their own. According to many vets and animal behaviorists, if bred and raised properly, they are no more likely to attack than any other breed. In fact, compared to their population, only 0.000002 percent of them have ever taken a life. They also happen to be the number two most popular dog according to the UKC right now. Just food for thought.
Posted by: Sandra Location: Tompkinsville on Jan 7, 2009 at 02:22 PM

I have 4 pit bulls and have owned them my whole life. I am a 42 year old mother of 3 and all of my children were raised with pit bulls. They are and have always been a part of my family. They get alone well with other animals and with people who come to my house. I feel so sad for most of the people making these comments bc they are people who have never owned a pit and make comments on the basis of what??? Please please educate yourself Lori Hare has dedicated her life to helping animals I would say her opinion is based on facts. Robert from Bowling Green I totally agree with you. Maybe some of you should take a look at Dog Town on National Geographic. This is were Micheal Vicks dogs were taken. A dog is like a child they are a direct mold of their parents and deserve a chance to live even if their owner has felled them. They can be helped. Did anyone notice this is a pit bull MIX. I guess no one thinks what the mix of this dog is, narrow minded people just saw pit bull.
Posted by: S Location: Bowling Green on Jan 7, 2009 at 01:59 PM

Rob I have a Bachelors in Psychology and an Associate in Social Work from Western. I am very educated and own 3 pit bulls and will always have them. Maybe you should brush up on your education.
Posted by: candie Location: san diego on Jan 7, 2009 at 12:50 PM

To Barry in BG, you are entitled to your opinion & that is exactly what it is. No dog attacks just to kill. There is always a reason. The people making comments about how bad pitbulls are should really do their research. Their are no statistics about more pitbulls/more injuries. Places have banned pitbulls & still have the same. Also to Ted, are you telling me a kid that has a parent as a murderer or drug dealer has the psycological make up and will be those things. What, you think we should just kill them so they don't become murderers. This all goes back to it must be true that people who do not properly care for their pets & socialize them are the reason for dogs that may attack or become aggressive. Log chains are not dog chains, any animal would be aggressive if chained. Lorri said it "If you want a dog, make them part of your family. If you want a yard ornament, get a statue. If you want something that will make noise when someone comes around, get an alarm!" Kudos to you!
Posted by: Jamie Location: Bowling Green on Jan 7, 2009 at 11:55 AM

As an owner of 2 pitbulls I appreciate what Lorri had to say! Any breed of dog can be aggressive. Our dogs are constantly around small children and strange people and they have never tried or acted like they were going to attack anyone. It amazes me that when people are attacked by anyother breed that it never gets the pubicity the pitbull gets.I think that there are to many narrow minded poeple that comment about a situation they have no clue about, alot of them have never been around a pitbull. instead of going by what other people have to say try coming up with your own conclusion. I HAVE BEEN AROUND THESE DOGS MY WHOLE LIFE AND NEVER HAD ONE SHOW AGGRESSION TOWARDS ME . aND I WILL ONLY HAVE THISS BREED OF DOG .
Posted by: Rob Location: BG on Jan 7, 2009 at 08:43 AM

Maddrox, I wish I was banned from BG so that I would not have to be around some of these uneducated people. We have a university in this town, please take advantage of this resource.
Posted by: Barry Location: BG on Jan 7, 2009 at 05:40 AM

Whether or not a community adopts protective legislation depends on the level of risk and the standard of care. In the case of the pit bull the statistics unfortunately are against them. Whether true or not, pit bull owners who claim there are no bad pit bulls, just bad owners, cannot change the fact that there are bad pit bull owners. Statistics don't lie: more pit bulls/more devastating injuries & deaths. As far as the standard of care, more and more communities & countries are banning pit bulls. Lori Hare of the Humane Society stated Cocker Spaniels and Chihuahuas bite more than pit bulls but she doesn't mention that they primarily bite out of fear or limited agression. Pit bulls attack to kill.
Posted by: ted Location: bowlinggreen on Jan 7, 2009 at 04:54 AM

Dogs have been bred for certain physical and behavioral characteristics for thousands of years. Pit bulls have been bred for fighting and have the physical & psychological makeup to back it up. It comes down to the age old argument of nature vs nurture, however with the pit bull if you're wrong someone elses kid can end up crippled or killed.
Posted by: robert Location: bowling green on Jan 6, 2009 at 10:34 PM

I'm so glad that there are decent people still out there that understand pit bulls make wonderful pets. I have a pit bull that was a neglect case at the humane society and he is the best dog anyone could ever ask for. I wasn't going to post until i read Janes comment below. I will give her credit that pits now are a mixed breed. Jane you are pretty much saying that if you own a pit that you are a drug dealer,gang member, or a drug user. Thats called profiling. You know pits are towards the bottom of the list when it comes to actual bites. Labs, and cocker spaniels are on the top, and i have a website to look at if you don't believe me. Don't let polls fool you. Majority of polls are titled "dogs that due the most bodily harm" and of course a pit or a rotti will be on top. But if you actually look at one that is just dog bites alone you will see the pit is no where near the top. The people are responsible for this not the dog breed. Jane keep your so called facts in boston.
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