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		<title>By: Felicity</title>
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		<dc:creator>Felicity</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jan 2010 16:06:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>the police can sieze any dog they think is a pit bull type when its in public, the have to get a warent if its in your house.  type just means any dog that looks similar to a pit bull. it doesn&#039;t actually have to be one. yes the police just quess. 

if a dog is siezed as pit bull type, it is then asseted by a breed identification &#039;experts&#039;, which is sometimes just a vet. all they do is measure the dog and say wether or  not it fits into the type describtion. the dog only has to show 60% to be classed as type. some pure bred, kc registered staffies have been siezed and destroyed as pit bull types.
very rarely a DNA test is done.

so bascically, they do decided by what they look like. 

if i was you, i&#039;d ask your cousin if you could DNA test the dogs and a copy of the parents kc certificates (expalin why to him/her), and take them with you when you go out, so if police come up to you, you can prove that these 2 dogs are his parents and these 2 dogs are pure, legal, breeds. its up to you if you want to do this, but it is what i what do in the same situation. it will be exspenisve but its better than nothing.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>the police can sieze any dog they think is a pit bull type when its in public, the have to get a warent if its in your house.  type just means any dog that looks similar to a pit bull. it doesn&#8217;t actually have to be one. yes the police just quess. </p>
<p>if a dog is siezed as pit bull type, it is then asseted by a breed identification &#8216;experts&#8217;, which is sometimes just a vet. all they do is measure the dog and say wether or  not it fits into the type describtion. the dog only has to show 60% to be classed as type. some pure bred, kc registered staffies have been siezed and destroyed as pit bull types.<br />
very rarely a DNA test is done.</p>
<p>so bascically, they do decided by what they look like. </p>
<p>if i was you, i&#8217;d ask your cousin if you could DNA test the dogs and a copy of the parents kc certificates (expalin why to him/her), and take them with you when you go out, so if police come up to you, you can prove that these 2 dogs are his parents and these 2 dogs are pure, legal, breeds. its up to you if you want to do this, but it is what i what do in the same situation. it will be exspenisve but its better than nothing.</p>
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		<title>By: Sam</title>
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		<dc:creator>Sam</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Aug 2009 17:50:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey Shelley, Well said!</description>
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		<title>By: Shelley</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shelley</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Aug 2009 04:29:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi Ryan, Great Article!

You make it very clear and precise, kudos! 

Unfortunately the breed from which this PC Mick Holland belongs is a liability to the whole society. Hope I can say it funny but its pathetic - as paid by the public money as an expert he simply act lunatic and spreading misinformation.

If there will be a minute possibility of pit bull&#039;s aggression button as he fantasize, all the people having &#039;Pitts&#039; in their family will bring them to him and push the buttons, before their loved ones get crucify by insane experts like him.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Ryan, Great Article!</p>
<p>You make it very clear and precise, kudos! </p>
<p>Unfortunately the breed from which this PC Mick Holland belongs is a liability to the whole society. Hope I can say it funny but its pathetic &#8211; as paid by the public money as an expert he simply act lunatic and spreading misinformation.</p>
<p>If there will be a minute possibility of pit bull&#8217;s aggression button as he fantasize, all the people having &#8216;Pitts&#8217; in their family will bring them to him and push the buttons, before their loved ones get crucify by insane experts like him.</p>
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		<title>By: claire</title>
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		<dc:creator>claire</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 17:10:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>nicky anne you will be alarmed to hear that a panell of so called experts measure things such as the width of head and length of tail to determine if a dog is of a pitbull type. as to the polices comments that bullmastiffs crossed with staffs make pitbulls. perhapse they should do a bit more reaserch. as an owner of american bulldogs(our origianal english bulldog before it was so badly deformed to make the show type bulldog of today)this is something ive looked into. you cross an american bulldog with a terrier in order to make a pitbull. as for dogbite.org, i had a good look on there but when i tried to add a comment i found that i would not be able to unless it was in villification of this breed. this is not a site that is willing to look at a rational picture so should be left to the hysterics. as for the idea that people are throwing away thier dangerous pitbulls. that really says alot about a person if they are bitten and then are willing to put everyone at risk by throwing the dog onto the streets. utter madness abounds.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>nicky anne you will be alarmed to hear that a panell of so called experts measure things such as the width of head and length of tail to determine if a dog is of a pitbull type. as to the polices comments that bullmastiffs crossed with staffs make pitbulls. perhapse they should do a bit more reaserch. as an owner of american bulldogs(our origianal english bulldog before it was so badly deformed to make the show type bulldog of today)this is something ive looked into. you cross an american bulldog with a terrier in order to make a pitbull. as for dogbite.org, i had a good look on there but when i tried to add a comment i found that i would not be able to unless it was in villification of this breed. this is not a site that is willing to look at a rational picture so should be left to the hysterics. as for the idea that people are throwing away thier dangerous pitbulls. that really says alot about a person if they are bitten and then are willing to put everyone at risk by throwing the dog onto the streets. utter madness abounds.</p>
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		<title>By: Nicky-Ann</title>
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		<dc:creator>Nicky-Ann</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Aug 2009 23:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I have a 12 month old male, he&#039;s half English Bull Terrier and half Staffordshire Bull Terrier (KC registered as a Staffy-cross). In his looks I&#039;d say he&#039;s inherited the longer and taller body shape of an English but the face of a Staff and about once a month while we&#039;re out walking I&#039;m asked, generally by young men, whether or not he&#039;s a Pit Bull.

I know for certain that he&#039;s not (the parent dogs belonged to my cousin) but I&#039;m not really educated in the ways that the police work out what breed a dog is, other than by &#039;what they look like&#039;. Can anybody tell me a little about it, or is it really as simple the police just guessing by looking at them?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a 12 month old male, he&#8217;s half English Bull Terrier and half Staffordshire Bull Terrier (KC registered as a Staffy-cross). In his looks I&#8217;d say he&#8217;s inherited the longer and taller body shape of an English but the face of a Staff and about once a month while we&#8217;re out walking I&#8217;m asked, generally by young men, whether or not he&#8217;s a Pit Bull.</p>
<p>I know for certain that he&#8217;s not (the parent dogs belonged to my cousin) but I&#8217;m not really educated in the ways that the police work out what breed a dog is, other than by &#8216;what they look like&#8217;. Can anybody tell me a little about it, or is it really as simple the police just guessing by looking at them?</p>
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		<title>By: Frankie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Frankie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2009 00:04:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>surely if you cross a stafford with a mastiff what you get is a crossbreed know as a staffie cross mastiff, if might grow to be a pit bull type but it&#039;s not an american pit bull terrier, if the police are going to try wipe out types they had better lobby to ban al breeds, kc registered included, which when crossed can produce a &#039;type&#039;.

if you take twenty dogs out- what about the dogs, the puppies seized, all to be killed are they, their fault no doubt, 

why don&#039;t you target irresponsible people instead of dogs, people don&#039;t &#039;breath easier&#039; because some dogs have been seized, when irresponsile owners are left to just go out and get anoher dog</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>surely if you cross a stafford with a mastiff what you get is a crossbreed know as a staffie cross mastiff, if might grow to be a pit bull type but it&#8217;s not an american pit bull terrier, if the police are going to try wipe out types they had better lobby to ban al breeds, kc registered included, which when crossed can produce a &#8216;type&#8217;.</p>
<p>if you take twenty dogs out- what about the dogs, the puppies seized, all to be killed are they, their fault no doubt, </p>
<p>why don&#8217;t you target irresponsible people instead of dogs, people don&#8217;t &#8216;breath easier&#8217; because some dogs have been seized, when irresponsile owners are left to just go out and get anoher dog</p>
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		<title>By: Stevo</title>
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		<dc:creator>Stevo</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 18:45:11 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Found this today...


Pits in the wrong hands, however, doen&#039;t mean their all human aggressive, i am really becoming anti-human.


Twenty pitbull-type “weapon dogs” were seized in police raids in south London today. 

In one of the first operations of its kind officers swooped on the homes of known gang members and captured dogs which have been terrorising local communities.

All the animals seized in the raids in Kennington — including a litter of six puppies — are suspected of being banned pitbulls.

Specialist officers from the Met&#039;s newly-established Status Dogs unit were trying to identify the breed of the animals.

The aim of Operation Navara was to target “weapon dogs”, which are believed to be used for fighting or intimidation. In some cases police smashed down front doors as the animals barked loudly inside.

Wearing protective gear, padded sleeves and carrying fire extinguishers to deal with any aggression, specialist handlers dragged snarling dogs into cages using restraining poles.

The animals will be examined by the Met&#039;s Status Dog Unit before a court hearing to decide their fate.

Two adult dogs were seized along with six four-week-old puppies from a three-storey house in Renfrew Road, Kennington. Officers suspect the home was being used for breeding. 




Puppies believed to be used for breedingThe majority of raids were based on intelligence about dangerous dogs being used by gang members — though some were responding to complaints from neighbours.


The raids came as figures revealed the scale of pitbull ownership in London. Sergeant Ian McPartland, who heads the Status Dog Unit, said his officers had seized 273 dogs since the squad was established three months ago, 240 of which were pitbulls.

He revealed that criminals in the capital were breeding Staffordshire terriers with Bull Mastiffs to recreate the original American Pitbull breed.

He said: “This is how pitbulls were first created 200 years ago and it is happening again in London today, though we are also coming across some brought in from Southern Ireland and Eastern Europe. 

“We are looking for dogs involved in anti-social behaviour, crimes or used for protecting criminal assets.”

Four years ago the Met recovered 40 dangerous dogs from the streets. Last year it seized 719, of which 600 were pitbulls. Lambeth North Superintendent Clive Wakeley said: “Gangs carry knives and guns and keep pit bulls as a weapon and as a status symbol.”

“If you target them and take 20 out, it is undermining their position and undermining them in terms of having a weapon they can use.”

Kit Malthouse, the deputy mayor for policing, said: “Weapon dogs are not fluffy pets. Do not be fooled by the wagging tail. They are kept to intimidate and cause injury or death, no different from a knife or a gun. 

“The rise in use of these unfortunate animals has caused fear and alarm in neighbourhoods across the capital. Many people, parents, elderly people and other dog owners will breathe a little easier this morning.”</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Found this today&#8230;</p>
<p>Pits in the wrong hands, however, doen&#8217;t mean their all human aggressive, i am really becoming anti-human.</p>
<p>Twenty pitbull-type “weapon dogs” were seized in police raids in south London today. </p>
<p>In one of the first operations of its kind officers swooped on the homes of known gang members and captured dogs which have been terrorising local communities.</p>
<p>All the animals seized in the raids in Kennington — including a litter of six puppies — are suspected of being banned pitbulls.</p>
<p>Specialist officers from the Met&#8217;s newly-established Status Dogs unit were trying to identify the breed of the animals.</p>
<p>The aim of Operation Navara was to target “weapon dogs”, which are believed to be used for fighting or intimidation. In some cases police smashed down front doors as the animals barked loudly inside.</p>
<p>Wearing protective gear, padded sleeves and carrying fire extinguishers to deal with any aggression, specialist handlers dragged snarling dogs into cages using restraining poles.</p>
<p>The animals will be examined by the Met&#8217;s Status Dog Unit before a court hearing to decide their fate.</p>
<p>Two adult dogs were seized along with six four-week-old puppies from a three-storey house in Renfrew Road, Kennington. Officers suspect the home was being used for breeding. </p>
<p>Puppies believed to be used for breedingThe majority of raids were based on intelligence about dangerous dogs being used by gang members — though some were responding to complaints from neighbours.</p>
<p>The raids came as figures revealed the scale of pitbull ownership in London. Sergeant Ian McPartland, who heads the Status Dog Unit, said his officers had seized 273 dogs since the squad was established three months ago, 240 of which were pitbulls.</p>
<p>He revealed that criminals in the capital were breeding Staffordshire terriers with Bull Mastiffs to recreate the original American Pitbull breed.</p>
<p>He said: “This is how pitbulls were first created 200 years ago and it is happening again in London today, though we are also coming across some brought in from Southern Ireland and Eastern Europe. </p>
<p>“We are looking for dogs involved in anti-social behaviour, crimes or used for protecting criminal assets.”</p>
<p>Four years ago the Met recovered 40 dangerous dogs from the streets. Last year it seized 719, of which 600 were pitbulls. Lambeth North Superintendent Clive Wakeley said: “Gangs carry knives and guns and keep pit bulls as a weapon and as a status symbol.”</p>
<p>“If you target them and take 20 out, it is undermining their position and undermining them in terms of having a weapon they can use.”</p>
<p>Kit Malthouse, the deputy mayor for policing, said: “Weapon dogs are not fluffy pets. Do not be fooled by the wagging tail. They are kept to intimidate and cause injury or death, no different from a knife or a gun. </p>
<p>“The rise in use of these unfortunate animals has caused fear and alarm in neighbourhoods across the capital. Many people, parents, elderly people and other dog owners will breathe a little easier this morning.”</p>
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		<title>By: hg</title>
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		<dc:creator>hg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 21:52:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>As usual HP has had a bit too much of the DogsBite.org kool-aid. If there is an above average presence of &quot;pit bull&quot; type of dog in the animal shelters is 
1) They are the most popular breed &quot;type&quot;in the United States.
2) Fear mongering by the media which in turn causes discrimination i.e. expensive restrictions by cities and towns, landlords and insurance companies.
Enforce leash and containment laws. Education not legislation. 
A dog is only as dangerous as it&#039;s owner allows it to be.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As usual HP has had a bit too much of the DogsBite.org kool-aid. If there is an above average presence of &#8220;pit bull&#8221; type of dog in the animal shelters is<br />
1) They are the most popular breed &#8220;type&#8221;in the United States.<br />
2) Fear mongering by the media which in turn causes discrimination i.e. expensive restrictions by cities and towns, landlords and insurance companies.<br />
Enforce leash and containment laws. Education not legislation.<br />
A dog is only as dangerous as it&#8217;s owner allows it to be.</p>
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		<title>By: Shari Riggs</title>
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		<dc:creator>Shari Riggs</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 04:07:39 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I am in Ohio, US and it is the worst state for BSL. As the rest of our country goes forward AGAINST BSL (aside from smaller hick towns where the education is &quot;limited&quot;) my disgusting state is trying to put an all out ban on not just the specific breeds but any dog &quot;who resembles a pit bull type&quot;..which is a boxer mix, a bulldog mix, a rotty mix...etc...etc... They sit around being ignorant killing innocent dogs who have done nothing but exist or because of the shape of the head they were born with. Absolutely ridiculous!!
I run a rescue and I am a serious activist for any and all breeds. Not just anyone should have any kind of dog. Some dogs are a better fit for some people. I am not a poodle person. I love my Staffys. They are very loving, friendly to strangers, and are GREAT with my child and my friends children. I wouldnt have any other kind. We love to take ours and our rescue fosters (some have had terrible lives) out to events so people can meet them and I have an opportunity to educate! People love them and they love the people, yes, even the ones we rescued from chains!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am in Ohio, US and it is the worst state for BSL. As the rest of our country goes forward AGAINST BSL (aside from smaller hick towns where the education is &#8220;limited&#8221;) my disgusting state is trying to put an all out ban on not just the specific breeds but any dog &#8220;who resembles a pit bull type&#8221;..which is a boxer mix, a bulldog mix, a rotty mix&#8230;etc&#8230;etc&#8230; They sit around being ignorant killing innocent dogs who have done nothing but exist or because of the shape of the head they were born with. Absolutely ridiculous!!<br />
I run a rescue and I am a serious activist for any and all breeds. Not just anyone should have any kind of dog. Some dogs are a better fit for some people. I am not a poodle person. I love my Staffys. They are very loving, friendly to strangers, and are GREAT with my child and my friends children. I wouldnt have any other kind. We love to take ours and our rescue fosters (some have had terrible lives) out to events so people can meet them and I have an opportunity to educate! People love them and they love the people, yes, even the ones we rescued from chains!</p>
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		<title>By: r slater</title>
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		<dc:creator>r slater</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Jul 2009 09:19:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>&#039;shelters full of pit bull types&#039; - there is no evidence to support that statement.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8217;shelters full of pit bull types&#8217; &#8211; there is no evidence to support that statement.</p>
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