Pitbull People Read This

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ugh, articles like that make me cry, no joke.

Atleast its the issue of the breeding is getting more and more exposed, and not them as monsters.
 

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Maybe if more attention is brought out to the public in this manner they can see that it is the type of owners not really the dogs. But sadly in a sense it is now the dogs too. They are being bred to be monsters by these jerks.
 

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As I'm sure you all know, I work in a vet clinic as an assistant and am attending my second last year of Veterinary School.:eek:

Speak of the devil!! Today, I came home with a pregnant pitbull. A novice pitbull breeder came to us not sure of the laws, and we explained them to her, but I don't think she understood and she asked for us to put her down before the pups were down.:)

She's very, VERY close to giving birth right now...:D

Anyhow, it IS the owners who are idiots in not being able to control their dogs.:D
 

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Part 2.........



http://www.klas-tv.com/Global/story.asp?S=6505291



George Knapp, Chief Investigative Reporter

I-Team Investigation: Black Market Dog Breeders Part II



May 12, 2007 12:57 AM EDT

Animal welfare experts say local shelters are overwhelmed by the number of pit bulls that have flooded Las Vegas streets. These unwanted dogs are pumped out by backyard breeders who charge plenty for pit bull pups. It's a black market business that's bad for the public in many ways, but even worse for the dogs themselves.



Ideas for Resolving Pit Bull Overpopulation


Wicked from Da West, he calls himself. From his hip hop fueled web site, filled with colorful characters, it certainly appears he's in the business of selling pit bulls, or as wicked calls them, his money makers. His site features photos of pits and pups, along with a price list.



The Eyewitness News I-Team tried to meet Wicked to see his merchandise, but he grew suspicious and backed out. Other backyard breeders weren't as cautious. Calvin lives in North Las Vegas but told us to meet him in a parking lot if we wanted to see his pups. He had two in the car and more at home.



Calvin said, "So I'll just bring the other two if you want to see them."



Breeders like Calvin sell pups from their cars because they don't want customers to know where they live. Why? It's illegal to breed and sell pit bulls or any other dogs without a permit.



Still, the daily newspaper carries dozens of ads every day from vendors who don't cite a license number. It's big money for the advertiser and for the breeders. Pit bull litters are large. Some pups can sell for $2,000 or more. Savvy backyard breeders like Wicked know how to appeal to the gansta element that has made the pit bull the dog of choice on the streets, according to animal control officers.



Henry Jimenez of Las Vegas Animal Control said, "Pit bull fighting we see now. Like kids trying to prove themselves to their fellow gang members or something, like they have a bad dog."



Most of the webs sites post obligatory disclaimers discouraging dog fighting, while at the same time bragging how game their dogs are, how large the heads are, how thick the bones. Dog dealers with little or no knowledge are changing the genetics of the pit bull breed.



Floyd Womble of Las Vegas Animal Control said, "You're looking at animals that used to be 40 pounds. They're getting closer to 80-100 pounds just because of backyard breeders."



And when these massive franken-dogs are also trained from birth to be mean, sometimes by using cats or older weaker dogs as bait, their temperament can change as well. Brandi and Lisa run a rescue operation called Bully Buddies. They say what other owners say -- that pit bulls are, by nature, loyal and loving dogs, but they are morphing into something else because of breeders and owners.



"They're not worried about genetic things or any kind of problems, temperament wise, health wise at all. They generally throw two dogs together to try and get a litter of puppies for money," said Brandi.



"Even though they were never bred to be aggressive, with the genetic crossing, they can be aggressive," said Lisa.



And many clearly are. Pit bull attacks have become a staple of T.V. news. Dogs that have been gentle pets suddenly snap. People and other animals become targets. The backyard breeders don't care what happens after a sale. When the dogs get hard to handle, they're dumped.



"For every pit bull that's bred, that's a pit bull dying in the shelter," said Brandi. "For every litter that's bred, maybe one dog out of an eight-dog litter is going to find a permanent home."



"We see so many of them, and this is the toughest part, simply roaming the streets, picked up off the street. Who knows what's going to happen. It's a dog that's capable of inflicting serious injury," said Mark Fierro of Lied Animal Shelter.



At any given time, half of the animals in the Lied Shelter are pit bulls or pit mixes. Most are unadoptable so they are put down. They come in torn to pieces from fighting and deformed from inbreeding in someone's backyard.



"So inbred their mouths are misshapen. It's difficult for them to eat. Noses connected to their mouths. They have no upper palate. It's a terrible, terrible thing," said Fierro.



But not so terrible for the breeders who keep pumping out more.



Eyewitness News received phone calls from the dog breeder known as Wicked from Da West, and from his mother, telling us that Wicked is an honest family man but declining to speak to us further. Since our story aired last night, Wicked's web site has removed all references to pit bulls.



How can the pit bull problem be resolved? The most obvious answer is -- don't buy dogs from unlicensed breeders.
 

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thanks for posting I was going to do it
Opps I was fixing Karyns and used her name shame on me I meant that I was going to post part two. Funny how much I read pit bull things in here about the blame and pit people are not even responding to this. They ought to like this story that is not blaming the dogs and bringing awareness to what is happening to their breed and that at least it is being televised here.
 

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I'm having a bit of a hard time with it. :) Yes, it is showing that the "Original Pit Bull" is being mutated into fraken-dogs, being sold to anyone anywhere for whatever reasons, and it is blaming BYB's and idiots for the problems being caused. It is just hard to not be emotionally affected. It sickens me to read how these ignorant dip shites are ruining what used to be the Nanny Dog. Painful almost.......

I'm a realist, I know this crap happens, reading it just kind of jabs it to you though.

I spend a lot of my time trying to educate people that are anti "Pit Bull" to the facts of what a "Pit Bull" really is, how they don't weigh 80-120 lbs, how they may be dog aggressive but are NOT people aggressive, how the police, the public and AC are not trained to properly I.D. a dogs breed, how "Pit Bull" may describe 25 or more purebreds and multiple crosses.

I have got to get it out of my head that APBT's are "Pit Bulls", the term has become a stigma for aggression. It's been ruined. It used to stand for courage and dedication, all it instills now is fear. :(

It's a good set of articles. I'm going to keep watching to see if they continue. Just having a deep sigh type of reaction to it, thats all.....:)
 

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There are also videos there airing the story you just click to videos and you can see how this jerk sneaks in to sell the pup to under cover reporter and the others being cited. I am glad that George Knapp and the I team are bring the problem to light. Maybe more people will turn these jerks in and save more dogs suffering this fate.
 

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