Stop Pitbull Ban in Saskatoon

To: Saskatoon City CouncilHelp Stop the Proposed Pit Bull Breed BanTo Saskatoon City Council MembersWHEREASIt is a known fact that aggressive dogs are found among any breed or crossbreed;andBreed spec... continue reading »

750 signatures Goal: 100
All Signatures (750 total)
476.
Colleen F 23 July 2008
477.
Melissa Colon 22 July 2008

"People fear what they don't know and those who don't know choose to be influenced by media. It's a known fact that retrievers and labs attack more people than bully breads, the media is bound to get a greater response from people if its about bully breads"

478.
Adam L 15 July 2008
479.
Shellan A 14 July 2008
480.
Jennifer F 10 July 2008

"When will people realize that it has nothing to do with any one particular breed, it has everything to do with how a dog is raised/trained. Banning "Pitbulls" is not going to stop dog attacks, because people who take a "Pitbull" and make it aggressive, ar"

481.
Msrottie Burch 9 July 2008

"Why all the hysteria? Anyone with a brain would know that a dog in the right hands is a good dog. Why not ban the thugs of society who have unscrupulous intentions with certain breeds of dogs instead of banning the dogs? As the saying goes: Ban The Deed, "

482.
Susan P 5 July 2008
483.
Colleen C 25 June 2008

"any dangerous dog after dangerous is defined not any specific breed since it appears any type of can bite"

484.
David C 8 June 2008

"dogs aren't born bad they are brought up bad"

485.
Heather Raer 4 June 2008
486.
Peter K 31 May 2008
487.
Dr Karenm 22 May 2008

"breeds dont bite, individuals do. Why do they bite? Because of the owners lack of responsibility in making sure their dog acts appropriately through responsible ownership"

488.
Shaunna D 11 May 2008
489.
Andrea C 30 April 2008
490.
Karen M 23 April 2008
491.
Rene B 14 April 2008
492.
Byron P 13 April 2008
493.
Marni S 8 April 2008

"BSL is NOT the answer to this problem...where do you draw the line....which breed is NEXT."

494.
Tori H 6 April 2008

"No dog is born vicious, no matter the breed; a dogs behavior is determined by its owners. In fact, statistically, you are more likely to be bit by a Labrador or a Cocker Spaniel than you are a Pit Bull. Perhaps a more intelligent way to handle this so-cal"

495.
Brent T 29 March 2008
496.
Sarah D 25 March 2008

"Dog owners need to take respondsibility for their dog's behavior. It is the owner who makes the dog who it is. Please don't blame the dogs, educate people on proper care and training of all animals. Any dog bite regardless of size should not be tolerated."

497.
Mary Joc 20 March 2008
498.
Samenthe C 19 March 2008
499.
Shannon B 16 March 2008
500.
Shaylene L 14 March 2008

"I agree that there are many misconceptions about alot of breeds. I truly believe that it is not the breed that is to be blamed for atrocities that occur, but is in fact owners that breed specifically for aggressive natures. People need to be educated on h"

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