And the higher inflation goes,
the worse an owner will do.
So regardless of where you are from there are
bad owners and managers...
Nobody's going to defend tax evasion here, but dabbling in it on a personal level doesn't really mean you're going to be
a bad owner of a football club.
Wenger is a great manager dealing with a really
bad owner.
Stan doesn't rank among one of
the worst owners?
Bad owners out; good owners in.
Kroenke is not just
a bad owner, he is a bad man.
FSG aren't
bad owners but that doesn't make them the right owners.
For the record we don't think FSG are
the worst owners but we also don't believe they are the best owners.
He'd be
the worst owner we could ever have for the Buffalo Bills.
Too
bad the owner had to hire a crew that specialized in toxic waste to scrape the walls and cart out the debris before he rented it to someone else.
An aggressive dog is more likely the result of a bad environment or
a bad owner than genetics.
There is never a bad dog, only
a bad owner.
But dogs aren't evil and you are not
a bad owner if you have a growly dog.
I hate statements like «there are no bad dogs, only
bad owners.»
I had been wary of the breed because I had seen the news reports and seen the results of
bad owners not keeping their dogs if not under control at least in their own yard.
The thing is these breeds are most likely to be owned by
bad owners because they want to look hard.
Like I said, bad dogs have
bad owners.
Bad owners may exacerbate pit bulls» inherited traits, but even ideal owners can not eliminate or reliably control them.
It isn't bad dogs it's
bad owners and people like you (the writter) who stereotype gorgeous loving dogs.
Ignoring hard evidence, they piously invoke common mantras like «all dogs bite» and «it's
bad owners, not bad dogs.».
All breeds have some with bad attitudes and
bad owners, where do you get your statistics?
Bad dogs have
bad owners.
The temperament of any dog is mostly dependent upon your treatment of him: contrary to popular belief, there are NO «bad» breeds - just
bad owners.
It is a sorry time we live in when you condemn a breed of dog death for a few
bad owners it's like condemning killing a whold race of people because some of their religion faction kills innocents!!
Bad owners don't make it because they do nt know how to work with vendors and the ins and outs of the industry.
They have unfairly received a bad reputation for being aggressive which is due to
bad owners.
If a breed ban would help I would support it - but I think it would just make this new «outlaw» dog more desirable to
bad owners.
but i believe dogs are never truly
bad owners are.
«There are no bad dogs, just
bad owners,» Applebaum says, quoting the late dog trainer Barbara Woodhouse.
They feel the solution lies in the prosecution of
bad owners as well as educating the public.
Whenever there are serious dog attacks, especially by dogs identified as pitbulls or Rottweilers, the press and the other media immediately raise the question as to whether the problem is a product of dangerous breeds or
bad owners.
There are no bad dogs, but there are lots of
bad owners.
Remove any dog from
a bad owner and leave any dog with a good owner and the danger to society will be lessened.
That is not to say that bully breeds, in general, are bad dogs, they just happen to be most frequently selected by
bad owners.
Most dogs that end up in shelters are products of
bad owners that have neglected them or have abused them.
One they attract
bad owners.
Most attacking pit bulls are not due to
bad owners but naïve owners who do not understand the dangerous pit bull breed traits.
When his breath became so
bad the owner could not take it anymore, a thorough oral examination was done.
Dony's passion lies in speaking up for animals and she is firmly against BSL and will not throw in the towel... until Pit bulls are looked at as the Loyal, loving, sweet, affectionate animals they are... until
bad owners are punished for their deeds... until society understands that it's not the breed at fault....
She believes in the saying «there are no bad breeds, just
bad owners.»
It's not about there being no bad dogs, only
bad owners, it's about us humans acknowledging that our role is get to know our own dogs as well as we possibly can.
We like to say that there are no bad dogs, only
bad owners.
i don't that it's fair that my dog gets judged because of
a bad owner of another dog.
Its not breed that should be banned,
its bad owners!!!
There is no such thing as a bad dog, just
a bad owner.
So ban
BAD owners NOT «bad» breeds!
Bruce said both the heavier penalties — ranging from $ 350 to $ 1,500, to euthanizing the dog — and the philosophy of blaming
bad owners rather than pets has helped reduce incidents.
There are a great many
bad owners and bad breeders.
There are no bad dogs — just
bad owners.