Thursday, January 20, 2011

PIT BULLS

We don't really know what's wrong with this clown Anthony Thanasayan. Since our adoption coordinator Christine Lai had been quoted in the media saying that the DVS should check to see if the Penang dogs which attacked the environmentalist were Pit Bull mix and that Pit Bulls were known to have a ferocious streak, he has been spewing shit at us. Firstly, the dufus must understand Christine was stating a fact and did not say all Pit Bulls were ferocious. Any fool, claiming to know dogs would also know that Pit Bulls are not suited as guard dogs because of this ferocious streak. However, they can be pets if they are treated well. And its also this ferocious streak which makes the Pit Bulls popular in the bloody dog fight tournaments. We have supported these with excerpts from academic papers but he supports his crap with blogs instead of concrete researched facts. However, just like what we had said, he states that Pit Bulls are banned by the DVS. He must have called to ask and we believe he did not know this before Christine mentioned it. He must now ask the question why the breed was banned? We remember a couple of incidents here - does he? He now says we are spreading prejudice against Pit Bulls - Bodoh, we are telling jackasses not to use Pit Bulls as guard dogs - just like how we'll also tell people not to use Poodles as guard dogs. We are against the use of Pit Bulls as guard dogs because we are an animal welfare group. Comprende? Would Crazy AT label them as crazy and laughable and support his criticism with more blogs?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breed-specific_legislation

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_dog_attacks_in_the_United_States
Here's his shit.

Animal Control Officers Vouch For Pit Bulls

Animal expert Milan with a pit bull
RECALL THAT CRAZY AND LAUGHABLE COMMENT by a so-called animal activist from a local dog blog claiming that pit bulls have a "ferocious streak"?
Well, this is the sort of nonsense we get when amateurs try to play "overnight experts" on dog behaviour.
No need to take our word for it.
Here's just another myth-busting read about the true character of pit bulls which goes to prove how misunderstood this particular breed of dog is.
And it's just a terrible shame when people who profess to speak out on dogs end up being the very ones who spread prejudice over dogs in our society.
Pit bulls together with some other breeds remain in the list of banned dogs in Malaysia according to our local veterinary department.
None of the dogs in the Department of Veterinary Services should be on that list.
The DVS should remove such a listing at once.
Remember: Behind every bad dog is really a bad owner.


Just read the story below to see what we mean.
PET+BLOGSPOT

By Lynn Fredricksen
Post-Chronicle Correspondent

Hamden Animal Control Officer Chris Smith visits with Homer, one of several mixed breed pit bulls available for adoption through the North Haven Animal Shelter. Like the others, Homer was picked up as a stray in Hamden.
Because Hamden has no animal shelter animal control officers there work closely with North Haven’s Animal Control Officer and share North Haven’s facility on Universal Drive. To meet Homer or another available dog, call North Haven Animal Control Officer David Carney at 203-239-5321, ext. 415.
At the North Haven Animal Shelter, where eight dogs are available for adoption, it is easy to look into their soulful eyes and become smitten.
With eight of its nine runs occupied, seven of those with dogs of pit bull mix, other questions have risen: is there an epidemic of stray pit bulls? And, is the breed itself dangerous or threatening?
The questions arose after an incident in Hamden last month in which a 60-pound mixed breed dog, being walked on a leash with its owners in broad daylight on a Saturday afternoon, was brutally attacked by a stray pit bull.
The leashed dog survived, but the pit bull had to be shot four times by a police officer before it released its grip on the other dog’s neck.
“It was totally unprovoked and without warning,” Scott Howland said of the attack on his dog. Howland and his girlfriend have walked their dog in Hamden’s Dunbar Hill neighborhood daily for years.
Because Hamden does not have an animal shelter, dogs picked up in that town are taken to the North Haven Animal Shelter.
While Howland maintains the pit bull is by nature an aggressive dog, animal control officers in Hamden and North Haven believe otherwise.
“We’ve adopted out some wonderful pit mixes,” said Chris Smith, an animal control officer in Hamden. “These dogs want to be saved.”
Hamden’s Captain Ron Smith believes the Dunbar Hill attack was an isolated incident.
“I think some of it is due to economic problems where people can’t take care of their dogs and are letting their dogs loose,” Capt. Ron Smith said. “A lack of responsible dog owners is the problem, not the pit bulls themselves.”
Chris Smith adds that sometimes the dogs are found in unusual places. One pit bull mix was found at the Sav-A-Lot store on Dixwell Avenue running up and down the aisles.
“They’re really sweet dogs,” he said. “They want to please you.” (MDDB: So much so that they will even kill to protect their masters.)
But both Smiths and North Haven Animal Control Officer David Carney say they can tell right away if an animal is aggressive. Aggressive dogs are deemed “unadoptable,” and are not adopted out.
“If you approach the dog and it starts growling and showing its teeth, that’s an aggressive dog,” Capt. Ron Smith said.
The December attack on Howland’s dog led the Dunbar Hill Civic Association to host a meeting to address the issue of wild dogs.
“The primary advice is that everybody in the neighborhood needs to band together and if they see a dog roaming to contact the police immediately,” Capt. Ron Smith said.
He added that many who attended the meeting talked about carrying pistols and cited the 2nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
But Capt. Ron Smith maintains that isn’t the answer.
“The biggest fear at the police department is that an innocent bystander would be struck by a stray bullet,” he said. “We’re not recommending that everyone walk around with a gun.”

P/S - We can now expect more shit to come into our chat box.

8 comments:

mummy-who-cooks said...

MDDB: We have a Pit to guard our house. Since we have him, no one dare to break into our house (which was broken into twice before we had our SOLDIER)!
I totally agree that Pit Bulls are really sweet dogs AND VERY LOYAL too. And YES, they will even kill to protect their masters. A lack of responsible dog owners is the problem, not the pit bulls themselves.

Anonymous said...

I don't think it's Pit Bulls or only on issues of dogs. When nothing happens, all are quiet and everyone is dumb. But, typical Malaysian style, or is it only Malaysian, when something crops up, we find a lot of know-alls and everyone wants to put in their 2 cents worth.

To mummy-who-cooks, no offence meant. But, let's see what would happen (which of course I hope won't) if your dog starts attacking. If that should happen, would you be singing a different tune? What i hate abt malaysia is we wait for things to happen, then talk only, no action, abt remedial actions. When the ruckus dies down, everything is forgotten.

Anonymous said...

Anthony Thanasayan is a confused retard. he condemns poor strays to death and then supports the usage of Pit Bulls as guard dogs which should be strictly prohibited. Breeding Pit Bulls must also be prohibited as this is the kindest measure that can be implemented. What's the point of bringing these dogs into the world only to have them get into trouble?

Sarawakian

A dog lover said...

I used to have 2 pitt bulls. You can't imagine how passionate they can be. Yes i agree this breed is a good fighting dog. Well as a responsible owner, one should be aware of it & take all necessary precautions to prevent any unpleasant incidents from happening.
THERE ARE NO BAD DOGS, THERE ARE ONLY BAD OWNERS!!

A dog lover said...

I used to have 2 pitt bulls. You can't imagine how passionate they can be. Yes i agree this breed is a good fighting dog. Well as a responsible owner, one should be aware of it & take all necessary precautions to prevent any unpleasant incidents from happening.
THERE ARE NO BAD DOGS, THERE ARE ONLY BAD OWNERS!!

mummy-who-cooks said...

A dog lover: "There Are No Bad Dogs, There Are Only Bad Owners" - Ameeen..!

Anonymous said...

"Any fool, claiming to know dogs would also know that Pit Bulls are not suited as guard dogs because of this ferocious streak. However, they can be pets if they are treated well."

I have either misread this as MDDB saying that PBs have a ferocious streak or everyone forgot to read that part because that is CRAP too! Every dog has the potential to bite.

Then again, I'll give MDDB the benefit of doubt. Meaning that I think you didn't mean to write that...because if you did, you'd be supporting BSL and that would be weird. It's people who say "this breed of dog has a ferocious streak, so therefore they should be banned" who get em dogs banned. Stupid owners, really.

Anonymous said...

They should not be made into guard dogs. But if they are pets - who are there to be loved without any expectations, we believe its ok. Yes, all dogs have the potential to bite, but some have the potential to kill. There's a difference here.