A nice change from all the pit bulls attacking children stories, thanks!Here's a story where the pit bull got creamed.
The Georgia Street Community Collective has a Billy Goat. Big horns, long beard that is penned behind the community center. The goat can be viewed on the music video link in connections under GSCC.
One day last week Cub decided to check on the goat about 1:00 am. He heard dogs snarling, barking etc. He got in his truck and drove right to the pen. He used a pogo stick from the center to fend off one feral pit bull but the other one had somehow gotten into the pen with the goat to attack it. The goat was slamming it with its horns into the fench repeatly. The dog was squelling but the goat would not let Cub into the pen to rescue the dog. The first dog had run off and the second one finally franticly clawed its way half digging and slithered under the fench and ran away howling.
You go goat!
Pit bulls don't bite people, people bite people?
Strictly speaking, that's probably true. As far as legislation goes, perhaps that means the ruining of the breed should be made illegal, not the breed.
By and large, is it fair to say people often or maybe even predominantly get pit bulls, as opposed to another breed, in order to ruin them, so to speak? They're not procured for their aesthetics, they're there as a weapon, no? So maybe then you can also simply get to the heart of the matter, as far as legislation goes, by making pit bulls illegal.
You certainly can, from a pragmatic perspective.
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