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« on: June 25, 2013, 11:05:37 am »

If a catchdog did that on my yard, I'd set up a meeting with the dog gods for him.
I've heard this type situation many times.

Then it would be best that you never owned a bulldog.

If I shouldn't own one then nobody should! Since all my dogs are in excellent escape proof kennels so my dogs can't hurt another dog or people. These type situations can be easy avoided.
And it's too late I have a game bred pit with more in the oven.

Yes, these situations can be easily avoided with proper containment of the dog. But your comments indicated you would cull the dog for doing something that it has been bred to do for many decades/centuries. To me that makes as much sense as putting a shock collar on a hound because you don't want it to open on track. It's not the fault of the animal...it's the fault of the owner for being uneducated at best.  Why anyone would own a bulldog and then be quick to cull it for animal aggression is difficult for me to understand.
If a catchdog did that on my yard, I'd set up a meeting with the dog gods for him.
I've heard this type situation many times.

Then it would be best that you never owned a bulldog.

So, if a man were to say the same for any dog...he shouldn't have dogs?
C'mon dude

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No, Dude, we're talking about bulldogs.
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