A Bull-Breeds Manifesto BSL

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  1. Sal

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    A Bull-Breeds Manifesto

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  3. Brundog

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    quite a read but very interesting, thanks for posting
  4. dollyknockers

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    Great read Sal and very interesting xxdk
  5. Callum

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    Interesting it is, also long, lol
    A bit dramatic in style but I guess its the content thats important. Would you contest any of the statements as not entirely accurate or factual? in your opinion :)
  6. Sal

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    Are there any in particular that you are referring too?
  7. Callum

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    I reckon your more knowledgable than me re BSL etc. Just the German law details and the statement of zero SBT attacks on humans in the UK, granted they say pedigreed authenticated attacks but it seemed unlikely for it not to have happened.
    I would need to read over it again to remind me which other bits seemed odd.
  8. Benzmum

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    very interesting read thanks for sharing :)
  9. Sal

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    Attacks by SBT's in the uk are very rare,they have happened very few & far between though, who knows if they were full pedigree & registered dogs,very few details come out in the media.

    The laws in Germany are confusing,but I do know they have active BSL in place.
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  10. Callum

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    Cheers Sal,
    It justs seemed odd that it would never have happened, surely most if not all breeds have at least some record of an incident but I would have thought it very rare for the SBT. ty ;-)

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