Pitbull Guide

Thursday, February 01, 2007

Pitbull Puppies And Pit Bull Breeders

I am very sure that anybody if he /she had bred even one dog will certainly get some positive inputs from this postings. The breeders, especially the pit bull breeder must understand their actions affect people around them. People in general are selfish. One can’t blame anybody for this as it is the nature.

Nobody can be held responsible for this. But our selfishness should not affect the others. . This holds good for the Pitbull Dog breeders. The dog breeders are -

1. Affecting their community
2. Affecting the dog that they breed to sell.
3. Affecting the people who buy those dogs
4. Affecting people who get those dogs from the owners
5. So many other people who are affected by those dogs like the neighbors.

Remedies

Then one may wonder what the solution for this problem is. There are ways and means to change this situation. The breeders should be restricted by law from producing more than a prescribed number of dogs in a year. The punishment for the extra production must be fine and/or jail. The law should be made so stringent that nobody dares extra production of the puppies.

Some may argue that this kind of punishment is harsh. Let it be. We are living in a harsh period. There is more number of homeless dogs. These stray dogs are highly dangerous to the society. They start attacking the children as they are starved. These stray dogs can communicate dangerous disease like rabies. Indiscriminate breeding practices are on the rise. It is the time to put full stop for all those.

The laws must protect the true and responsible breeders. The laws should be able to find out the irresponsible breeder who bring out more and more puppies and sell them at crazy price only to improve their financial position, and punish them. Their careless act results in discomforts of both the dog and the society and hence warrants punitive action.

1 comments:

Conners 9:53 AM  

I'm so glad I stumpled onto your blog.
I live in Ontario were bullies are restricted and banned. I have an APBT that is restricted and also my certified service dog.
We are fighting the ban, not only for the Pit bull breeds, but for our rights to own any breed of dog we want without restrictions, BUT we also want to go for responsible ownership and higher penalties to those that use the dogs for illegal gain or can not maintain, contain and train a dog properly.
I love your advice about putting a limit on breeding and thorough check ups to where each pup is going. A reputable breeder would have no problem with this as their reputation is on the line. We NEED to get rid of puppy mills and backyard breeders. We NEED to know the homes these pups are going to so they don't fall into wrong hands.
Many of the reputable breeders insist the dog be altered by a certain age and this is another wise way of making sure that faulty breeding won't be done.
I appaude your efforts at educating the public and would like to add your blog to my site.