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Dangerous Dogs
Attached are dangerous dogs that are banned under UK law and if you see anything looking similar, report it to your local Police station or via www.lancashire.police.uk or if not local, use www.police.uk:
Japanese Tosa The breed is thought to have first emerged after the 1850s when the Japanese Shikoku Inu was crossed with European dogs. The aim was to create a bigger fighting dog. In traditional Japanese dog fights tosas would "wrestle" each other and the fights followed similar rules to those of sumo wrestling. http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl...dogs/img/1.jpg Dogo Argentino The breed was developed in Argentina after the 1920s from the now extinct Cordoba Fighting Dog and was intended to be a hunting dog. They were specifically bred to avoid the aggression of Cordoba Fighting Dogs while hunting. They are used today for tracking, search and rescue and general police work. http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl...dogs/img/2.jpg Fila Brasileiro The Fila Brasileiro is thought to have been developed from a number of breeds, including the mastiff, the bulldog, and the bloodhound. They were originally found on farms and plantations and were reportedly used to track Brazilian slaves and fugitives. They are renowned for their aggression towards strangers. http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl...dogs/img/3.jpg Pit bull terrier The breed was originally bred to take part in bull-baiting, a gambling "game" where they attacked bulls in pits. When the practice was banned in 1835 they were then bred for dog-fighting. They were bred to be aggressive with a high pain threshold, but they were not trained to be aggressive towards humans. http://news.bbc.co.uk/nol/shared/spl...dogs/img/4.jpg |
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one more breed of dangerous dog
http://static.flickr.com/21/25784483_d2ed065170_m.jpg the chavete origionaly bred for prostitution in the late 1980's and early 1990's this breed was cross bred with WKD and white lightening cider most common uses to date include vandalism , hanging round street corners, mugging old people , job evasion and to maintain a steady drain on teh benefits system by chucking out as many pups as possible it is well known for its ferosity towards anyone and has teh ability to slash tires and knock wing mirrors of cars :D :D |
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"They are used today for tracking, search and rescue and general police work. "
Does that mean we have to report them if we see them being used by the police? |
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I like Chav's "dangerous" one. :D
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LOL! Really? Maybe chav can transfer ownership to you when he's finished with her ;) :p |
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yap yap yap yap yap :D :D :D :D :D |
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LOL! My bite is worse than my bark though :gooddog:
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But don't report any suspected dangerous dogs to this Police Force:
Stray dog dies at police station A senior officer will investigate the circumstances An investigation has been launched after a greyhound died when police in Midlothian put the animal in a kennel and then forgot about it for 10 days. Full story:http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/...st/6289925.stm |
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This old cookie again.
Also as well as the mentioned breeds. Report any STRAY DOGS you see walking around even if they arnt A KILLER BREED as they are also a HUGH DANGER to public safty. I would also reccommend that ANYONE who sees a motorist driving possibly over 35Mph report it to the police also. |
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If that had been a member of the public causing a dog to die in such horrendous curcumstances they'd have been prosecuted and rightly so. |
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