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Should city dog laws target specific breeds, like pit bulls? - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com

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Should city dog laws target specific breeds, like pit bulls? - Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com

Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com

Should city dog laws target specific breeds, like pit bulls?
Kalamazoo Gazette - MLive.com
There has been no discussion of breed-specific bans or laws by Kent County Animal Control, said Adam London, director of environmental health. “The biggest problem isn't the dog breed. It's the type of owner that has these dogs,” he said. ...
From the comments: How society should deal with pit bulls, other dangerous dog ...The Grand Rapids Press - MLive.com

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Are all breeds safe? - The Coloradoan

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Are all breeds safe?
The Coloradoan
Some dog breeds, such as pit bulls or Rottweilers, are considered truly dangerous by 28 percent of American pet owners. "It's not the dog. It's the owner that's the problem," said Michael Hansen, a 59-year-old goldsmith from Port Orchard, Wash. ...
No charges against man who stabbed pit bull to deathWorcester Telegram

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Certain Dog Breeds To Blame For Attacks? - WJXT Jacksonville

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Certain Dog Breeds To Blame For Attacks?
WJXT Jacksonville
The dog bit Williams, who is six months pregnant, on the back of her neck and head. The Jacksonville area has seen several pit bull attacks over the past few months. One expert commented on whether the attacks are a result of the dog's breed or ...
Your comments: Users debate merits of pit bulls after recent attackThe Star-Ledger - NJ.com
Should Ohio remove the “vicious dog” label for pit bulls?Marietta Times

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Hopkinton will not ban specific dog breeds - Dubuque Telegraph Herald

Hopkinton will not ban specific dog breeds
Dubuque Telegraph Herald
By Eric Mandel HOPKINTON, Iowa — There will be no additional dog breed ban in the city of Hopkinton, after the City Council agreed Monday night not to change its dangerous animal ordinance in the wake of 3-year-old Vanessa Husmann's death. ...

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