<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=7720305#post7720305 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by RichConley
Can we not get into breed laws? Theyre rediculous. A doberman attacks a child, and you get a mandatory doberman muzzle law. 5 golden retrievers maul kids and you never even hear about it.
More fatal and close to fatal attacks come from Labrador Retrievers than anything else. THey just dont look mean, so nobody makes any laws.
I would agree with this. My sister is a veterinarian, and she told me that golden retrievers have the highest bite rate nowadays. Since they are so popular, everyone needs to have one, and the breeding line loses its integrity due to mass puppy production with no selection. Every decade or so sees a new "fad" dog. The dog is seen in a movie, everybody loves it, demand goes up, quality goes down.
However, I would also like to say that many, many dogs attacks are the fault of the owners. Some dogs have more of an agressive personality. It should be the owner's responsibility to train the dog and make sure it is well socialized. Here in Ontario, pitbulls have been recently outlawed, meaning, it is now illegal to breed them in Ontario (current dogs are allowed to live, just not breed). Pitbulls can be a good dog, I would just say that most people do not have the knowledge to keep one well, or the facilities to keep one. Also, some people think it is cool to have a big, mean dog - and these are the ones who can tend to make problems. They breed pitbull X rotweiller X doberman, then keep it in their 2 room apartment. What do you expect when it bites someone?
I would say this brings up an important point though - human error. I agree with the ban on pitbulls. Not because I think they are all bad, but because I don't trust people to make sure they are well trained and socially adjusted.
So, in this argument, it is hard to trust either side, since people can not always be trusted. Everybody has presuppositions, nobody can be without them, and this often results in error. This includes scientists, politicians, atheists, theists, RC staff, and probably bus drivers too...
Just remember that we are all affected by our presuppositions, so it is important to look at the data and try and figure out whats happening.
Just by chance, does anybody know if any research has been done to see if the pH change has affected the ecosystem?
Tim