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Debbie - you are in a mindset. There are vast differences between breeds of diogs that makes one breed infinitely more dangerous and damaging than another, especially when under the ownership of the wrong hands. And this is generally recognised by authorities the world over. To say that a toy dog and even a Corgi is just as lethal and inclined towards violence, as much as one of the many fighting breeds, is nonsense - and you know it.
I said earlier in this thread: what to do. Do we just carry on with the status quo, do we enforce current laws more diligently than is the case, do we muzzle all dogs in public ( you might agree with this if you think every dog is a potential danger), do we immediately slaughter every dog that is found on the loose away from their owner's property, do we arrest every owner whose dog is caught on the loose, do we get rid of all the fighting breeds. Do we make it a compulsion that every potential dog owner and current dog owner must be licenced to own a dog and therefore must pass tests. At least this will infer that the owner has some basic qualifications and completed some study in connection to reasonable dog management.
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