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<blockquote data-quote="Lycanthrope" data-source="post: 359362" data-attributes="member: 562"><p>This occurred in the country, no leashes required. You are suggesting that I always have my dog, who is not aggressive or dangerous leashed at all times, forever, just in case theres a dangerous dog that might happen to show up? Even if I had my dog on a leash, that might not have prevented the unleashed pitt from attacking him... If you notice, Im not blaming the owner of the dog that attacked my dog, Im blaming the dog. Should owners be held responsible for damage caused by their dogs, of course. But the problem with dog attacks is they arent always preventable, dogs act of their own volition. Very often pitts attack and kill their owners or close family members. You cant have a dog restrained 100% of the time for its whole life, thats not humane or possible IMO.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lycanthrope, post: 359362, member: 562"] This occurred in the country, no leashes required. You are suggesting that I always have my dog, who is not aggressive or dangerous leashed at all times, forever, just in case theres a dangerous dog that might happen to show up? Even if I had my dog on a leash, that might not have prevented the unleashed pitt from attacking him... If you notice, Im not blaming the owner of the dog that attacked my dog, Im blaming the dog. Should owners be held responsible for damage caused by their dogs, of course. But the problem with dog attacks is they arent always preventable, dogs act of their own volition. Very often pitts attack and kill their owners or close family members. You cant have a dog restrained 100% of the time for its whole life, thats not humane or possible IMO. [/QUOTE]
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