tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-461669456987969974.post8184173756161063248..comments2023-11-23T01:43:30.950-05:00Comments on Brindle Stick: Cesar Milan had to leave his sidekick Junior at home..Lorihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10311486901129314414noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-461669456987969974.post-392173322995296222011-08-20T13:23:43.764-04:002011-08-20T13:23:43.764-04:00I have 2. One mixed-breed 9-year-old, Brandy, &am...I have 2. One mixed-breed 9-year-old, Brandy, &, aptly enough, a 1-year-old purebred brindle, Cesar. They're the sweetest, most playful, friendly dogs I've ever had. Cesar is my 14-year-old son's best friend. We love them to pieces! Punish the deed, NOT the breed. RIP Daddy. :(PAMomUSAnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-461669456987969974.post-87250983428794736202011-08-08T04:38:45.110-04:002011-08-08T04:38:45.110-04:00Agreed. BSL is really silly, all over. The EU - in...Agreed. BSL is really silly, all over. The EU - in particular, countries such as Italy and the Netherlands - trialled BSL, with no decrease in the instance of dog bites or fatal dog attacks measurable as a result. <br /><br />Interestingly, as soon as Italian legislation made the behaviour of a dog a question of the personal liability of the person accompanying it, i.e. whoever is walking the Maltese/Rottweiler/Poodle/Pit-Bull at the time it barks/bites/jumps/digs up a rose-bed, is considered personally responsible and can be taken to court by the State or the injured party or parties. Unsurprisingly, the rate of dog-related mayhem - not that it was that significant ot begin with - dropped substantially. <br /><br />When people support BSL, they - perhaps, and hopefully! - unthinkingly support the placement of responsibility for behaviour and associated outcomes onto an animal, instead of the humans in its life. Yeah. Silly, all over.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-461669456987969974.post-15825700031067475602010-11-14T12:27:09.370-05:002010-11-14T12:27:09.370-05:00I think it is nuts to ban a dog because of its bre...I think it is nuts to ban a dog because of its breed. They should be judged on their behavior rather than anything else. How can a wonderful dog and people trainer do what he does best without his material? It is like banning a well known speaker from bringing his notes to a seminar.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09510578553981100106noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-461669456987969974.post-48064123313442531022010-11-07T19:58:46.229-05:002010-11-07T19:58:46.229-05:00CP24 changed the link to the story.
http://www.cp...CP24 changed the link to the story.<br /><br />http://www.cp24.com/servlet/an/local/CTVNews/20101103/101103_ban/20101103/?hub=CP24HomeAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com