A Rott/ Chow mix attack

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Uploaded by on Feb 10, 2009

Even after Denver, CO banned all "pit bull" type breeds.....guess what.....the attacks are still happening

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  • Rottweiler is not even considered a bully breed wtf! They're a guard dog from Germany. Bully breeds are bulldogs, pits, bull -----y.

  • Denver area banned all "bull breeds" to try and stop all the "viscious attacks" I posted this video showing that BSL does NOT work because it is not just the bully breeds that are attacking.

    I know Rotts aren't bully. I'm not stupid

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  • @oopalonga Oh my bad, you just seemed so serious in your message.

  • @ProphetGuardian I guess you missed my sarcasm :)

  • @oopalonga There is no reason for banning any breed of dog. People just need to know how to handle them. To many people just get any dog based off it being cute and don't research what the dog needs. There was no details on where they got the dog and its age. They also didn't say anything about how the boy came in contact with the dog.

  • @narutoppgfan My friend say he was attack by a bunch of cats.

  • Dont have dogs that don't do well around children.....AROUND CHILDREN.

    Simple as that.

    Pit bulls are gorgeous dogs.

    No need to put down the whole breed over bad management of kids.

  • we definitely need broader dog bans in denver, this is just uncalled for. . .

  • the good news is that you can avoid being bitten by a dog. use caution around strange dogs and keep a rolled up jacket with you just in case. learn to read the dog's body language. Don't look it in the eye and dont lean over it, these are threatening gestures to a dog. and don't show fear, and do NOT run. Back off slowly. If you're bitten anyway, report it promptly and get your rabies shot... that's about all I can think of off the top of my head. :)

  • it depends on the dog. don't blame the breed. its all in how the dog is raised. my rott-chow mix is an excellent family pet who puts up with more crap from the kids than any human could be reasonably expected to.

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