What's the reality of Canada's alleged "pit bull" problem.
The fact is Canada does not have a pit bull problem the nation most certainly has a pit bull hater infestation with the crazy boobs out reporter recently jumping on the crazy train with the ex-phone psychic after losing her gig for posting the dogsbut propaganda and promoting it as fact.
Here's an example of what I mean below read the headline and then follow the link to the story which says 10 owners have been prosecuted over an 11 year period and only seven of the dogs involved were "pit bull type" so another words they were mixed breeds.
I've never seen a news article reporting an fatal attack involving a legitimate papered American Pit Bull Terrier.
" The city has initiated 10 prosecutions against owners who allegedly let their dogs bite another person or pet since the Ontario Dog Owners’ Liability Act was passed in 2005. Seven of the dogs were pit bull types."
Source..... http://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/most-dogs-ordered-put-down-after-biting-people-or-other-pets-were-pit-bulls-says-city
Mixed breed dogs not necessarily of the pit bull type it seems Canada does not have a pit bull problem after all and bare in mind this is a government source.
"The American Staffordshire terrier, the most widely legislated breed in Canada in the period under study, caused 1 fatality (Table 1). The rottweiler, a target of breed-specific legislation in fewer jurisdictions, and the husky, possibly an unlegislated breed, caused more fatalities, as did the mixed-breed dogs. The rottweilers, huskies, and the mixed-breed dogs were also represented in larger numbers."
Source.... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2387261/
So again another government report confirming "pit bulls" are far and away from being the problem in Canada.
The reality seems to be that there is a media beat up under way against both pit bulls and their owners.
"Toronto’s dog bite statistics are based on reports that doctors who treat bites are required to file, says Mary Lou Leiher, a program manager at the city’s animal services department.
Bites from German shepherds (Toronto’s #4 dog, after Labradors, Shih Tzus and golden retrievers) were most common in 2004 and 2014. Bites from pit bulls and Staffordshires were less common in 2014 than ten years earlier, but bites from American bulldogs and boxers were more common."
"The bites reflected in the data vary in seriousness:"
All the legitimate data indicates that while there is issues with dog bites and attacks in Canada it doesn't involve "pit bulls".
"Breed-specific legislation (BSL) is usually a law or ordinance pertaining to a specific breed of dogs such as pit-bull type dogs.7 There are two general forms of BSL: specific restrictions and outright bans.9
Past evaluations of different forms of regulations have led to conclusions that BSL is ineffective in reducing dog-bite injuries of varying severities.10–14"
Source..... http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3664365/
Please people of Canada don't fall the lies and disinformation being promoted as fact from the "anti pit bull propaganda machine" the members of which are all criminals, drug dealers and thugs.
more to come.....
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