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Thursday 12 May 2016

Pit Bull Haters using hateful Meme's flooding social media


Pit bull haters are really blitzing both main stream media in the form of news articles and general internet articles concerning pit bulls and on social media where they've made numerous groups and pages all focused on exterminating pit bulls and there's one thing they all have in common and that's the source for their statistics Dogsbite.org, Daxton's friends and animals 24/7.

Not one of these organizations enjoys support from even one legitimate animal organization in the world.

One of their many tools for deceit revolves around Meme's usually containing quite inflammatory claims often actually using stolen pictures like the one below.


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5 April
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Now there's obviously nothing out of bounds with these haters?

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12 March
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One of their tactics is to attack owners often quoting studies that allegedly indicate pit bull owners are all criminals and scum, white trash etc etc and the whole time they insist that the problem is the pit bulls themselves well make your minds up?

Pit bull owners are dangerous because they either deny pit bull genetics and buy into the "its all how you raise them/nanny dog" myths -- or, the other pit bull owners KNOW how dangerous they ARE, but could care less about playing Russian roulette with people's lives.
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Then there's the whole "pit bull lobby" and the "veterinarian society" that make too much money from the carnage their pit bulls cause to support a ban conspiracy theory?

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They literally foam at the mouth when they hear the two words "Nanny Dog" and despite the term originating in pioneer days with dogs that were more likely related to American Bulldogs then American Pit Bull Terriers and has since been claimed by Staffy owners and the millions of articles on the web supporting the use of the "term" they still maintain it's a myth.

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They trot out the whole "genetics" argument every chance they get in spite of the 128 victims of non pit bull types in the last decade proving dogs killing humans is not a breed issue with over thirty breeds/types of dogs having been involved in fatal attacks on humans.

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The fact is if pit bulls were ticking time bombs as they insist the death toll would be a lot higher then 46 per year on average considering there's an estimated 10 million pit bulls in residence in America.

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One of their main focuses seems to be disrupting shelters and rescues alike bullying and harassing center staff, volunteers and supporters with the goal to preventing pit bull adoptions these are truly despicable people.

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Blood covered dogs that look like pit bulls meme'd with rather inflammatory and mostly inaccurate information and/or fake statistics allegedly supporting their argument are pretty much their main stay in their campaign against pit bulls.

Rescue groups and shelters are setting communities up for failure.
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They seem to have some weird fixation with pit bulls and peanut butter and this post in particular makes me thing Jeff Borchardt has something to do with this page too.


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Now it's a well known fact among the dog world that some people use "break sticks" on their dogs to seperatethem should a fight erupt however it's equally well known it's extremely dangerous to attempt to use the tool on non pit bull type dogs as they will most certainly attack the user the instant they release from the other dog. 

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These people really don't care who they put at risk in ther fanatical campaign against both pit bulls and their owners they recklessly encouraging all sorts of nasty and extremely illegal behavior supposedly in the name of community safety.

These people are trying to hide their hate driven revenge campaign against a whole breed/type of dog behind a noble initiative such as safety advocacy and typically their opinions are more then likely based on one bad incident they had with a particular dog which probably wasn't a pit bull anyway?

more to come.....


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