10-06-2016, 03:22 AM
That will be a ray of hope for those who have pit bull or pit crosses in their family.
My feeling is, a dog should be assessed on an individual basis, not as a blanket ban.
Public muzzling is a good idea? Now why can't that be enforced for any dog with possible aggression issues? Or any breed under suspicion? There is no harm in a soft muzzle when out on a walk, or at the vet's. If that were law there would be no harm in it, and no dog wearing a muzzle can do any damage to anyone or other dogs.
My feeling is, a dog should be assessed on an individual basis, not as a blanket ban.
Public muzzling is a good idea? Now why can't that be enforced for any dog with possible aggression issues? Or any breed under suspicion? There is no harm in a soft muzzle when out on a walk, or at the vet's. If that were law there would be no harm in it, and no dog wearing a muzzle can do any damage to anyone or other dogs.