Posted by dave2 on April 23, 2008 at 10:03:59 from (84.170.133.124):
In Reply to: new help on the farm posted by billonthefarm on April 22, 2008 at 21:08:21:
People are something.... Here in the State of Bavaria (Germany) dogs are listed in categories (hunting, sport, fighting, herding, etc). Then, the fighting breeds are categorized as cat 1 and cat 2. Cat 1 pitbull, staffordshire, bull terrier, and a couple of others. Can not have them in Bavaria at all, when the law passed, animal shelters started overflowing and soon these dogs were just turned out. They are allowed in the other States and a lot were rescued, but a lot were killed by police if they were lucky and starved to death, etc if not. Cat 2 is Rottweillers, "Hooch" dogs and the big bulldog/gaurd dog breeds with bulldog roots. They have to pass lengthy and pricey temperament tests and wear a muzzle and stay on a leash. A lot of people couldn't afford the test, so dumped again. For about a 10 month stretch, sights like your "before" picture was pretty common.
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