Sentences with phrase «as dog fighters»

Not to mention the fact that people, such as dog fighters, who abuse and train dogs to be violent and vicious are almost never deterred by breed - specific legislation.

Not exact matches

Their job is to make certain any good, clean white person is villianized as much as possible, while promoting sick dog fighter vick and others like him as the «standard.»
This clarification was made by Mrs. Adebimpe Akinsola, Special Adviser to the Governor on Tourism, Arts and Culture, who while reacting stated that many sculptures have been made to illustrate the other essence of the late sage, particularly the ones that portray him as a «dogged fighter» standing with his popular victory sign, but the new bust, depicting him in an entirely new mode, simply alludes to his multi dimensional standing.
Cold hearted people will skim the Internet looking for free dogs, typically smaller breeds, to use as bait dogs to train their dog fighting dogs, or to train free dogs, like pit bulls, to become fighters.
While negative stereotypes have often described pit bulls as fighting dogs, they are naturally affectionate and were only turned into fighters in certain communities because of their strength, intelligence and athleticism.
So, there is nothing as okay these dogs are breed to fight, no you breeding them because you are going to fight them and you are the fighter, the dog is not.
The breed was developed in America, and they are often referred to as fighter dogs.
This is a fighting posture, and while these dogs are true fighters, they are also great family dogs as well.
as you said, street dogs, puppy mills, dog fighters work illegally as it is.
In America, where these dogs were used not only as pit fighters, but also as catch dogs (i.e., for forcibly retrieving stray hogs and cattle) and as guardians of family, the breeders started producing a slightly larger, leggier dog.
Examples: Afghan, Borzoi, Greyhound, Saluki; Rhodesian Ridgeback My Favorites: Greyhounds; Italian Greyhounds Hunters by sight «triggered to chase and bite moving objects and animals Need same amount of exercise as any other working breed Not bred to obey commands; they are game chasers Can easily jump fences if you aren't watching; very athletic and muscular Usually not dog fighters, but will chase and kill some small animals; Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more pack oriented, more likely to be territorial, and can do higher levels of obedience than typical sighthounds; can be quite protective of the owner and property; not for novices Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
Usually not dog fighters, but they will fight if provoked Good ones are good with children, so long as the children are good with dogs Distracted by bird scent, but that can easily be managed through training Popularity has ruined many of the spaniel breeds, so watch out for Temperament problems.
Most of our dog breeds have some form of aggression in them, since they needed different forms of aggression to do their work: terriers are often aggressive towards other dogs and animals — they were and are fighters, the man working dogs imprint humans as being of their same species so they show the same kind of aggression that they show towards other dogs, the sight hounds were bred to be killers of game and sometimes other canines, the mastiffs were bred to take down large game and guard property, the flock guards were bred to be aggressive towards canines, the hounds were bred to be aggressive towards furred animals, some of the pointers were bred to be able to guard the hunter's game, etc., etc..
The German Shepherd Dog is distinguished for loyalty, courage, and the ability to assimilate and retain training for a number of special services; he is not pugnacious, as his reputation posits him to be, but a bold and punishing fighter if need be.
Because dog fighting is an illegal activity, it is difficult to determine exactly how common it is but organizations such as the Human Society, PETA and the ASPCA estimate that there tens of thousands of dog fighters in the US alone and hundreds of thousands of dogs who are forced to fight.
Spaying or neutering will also keep pit fighters away as they are not interested in fighting a dog that can't be bred.
The larger, more confident dogs are taught to fight and kill while the smaller of the group are used as «bait» to train the fighters.
The resulting breed was employed as a fighter, and later on as a guard dog, herder, and rat hunter.
Staffies were originally bred for fighting and this instinct remains so early socialisation is essential with this breed as they can be dog aggressive, even if your pooch is a lover not a fighter he must still be kept on a lead around other dogs.
These small dogs are smart enough to know that staying away from people will keep them away from dog fighters who would use them as bait dogs.
Over time, breeders have succeeded in making this dog a more affectionate pet, but it still retains its natural instincts as a fighter.
Shrewd breeders of bull - baiting bulldogs started to breed and market their stock as companion dogs instead of vicious fighters.
Fact - breeding mills (pet mills) very often produce unhealthy and abused animals - Fact - many animals are obtained by individuals from newspaper ads and sold to experimental labs or as bait for dog fighters - thousands of animals are killed annually in shelters.
And yet those who should be celebrating them as heroes — our nation's animal protection groups — instead denigrate and malign them, paradoxically equating them with some of the cruelest people there are — hoarders and dog fighters — in order to fight legislation that would empower them to overcome shelter directors in community after community who make it impossible to do what should be simple and straightforward — partnering with others to save lives.
Even though the vast majority of the dogs trapped in those rings never qualified as fighters and were, for the most part, frightened and abused victims.
Where Schutzhund dogs are trained to fight or at least defend with aggression, guard dogs are generally utilized as a deterrent rather than an active fighter.
Also known as English bulls or British bulldogs, these grumpy old men of the dog world were originally bred in the British Isles as bull fighters with enough ferocity to take on animals many times their own size.
In fact, Pyrenees were such strong fighters that they may have even been used as dogs of war.
Flying will be a big part of the game as you can take it to the sky with dog fighters along with helicopters.
Waiting to be shipped out, in a shed abutting the kitchen, her new commissions for Quack Quack, as the new Serpentine show is called, draw on memories from her time in Kensington as a child during the blitz, as well as observations of the park's present - day visitors — a mix of fighter planes, cavorting dogs and resting migrants.
«To understand the origin of the pit bull, one must go back two hundred years to a time when two dogs fighting to the death in an arena was as acceptable as two prize fighters punching each other in Las Vegas is today...
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