You know, with all these stories about dogs being taken for fighting, ( I wince just typing that) it reminds me of a video I saw a couple months ago. I think I was watching an awards show, because I rarely watch music videos but it was a normal "cool" video that the kids probably watch a lot today. And I remember I was INFURIATED when I saw it because there were two pit bulls ( I think they might have actually had them on the stage too) chained up and obviously put into a fighting scene.....ooooooo. I was sooooo mad after I saw that. You know, it's enough with the violence, drugs and everything else that they glorify, but that video made me sick! I was so very mad. What a horrible thing to convey to young people to make them think that is cool. Anyone else seen what i am talking about? I literally sat there with my mouth open shocked. I was even more shocked than everything else they put on TV now, but I just could not belive they were allowed to show that.
When did it become so uncool to grow up thinking compassion for all living things and being NICE and non violent was so bad? I just don't get it. It makes me want to live in the boonies.
Oh and in response to who is wondering if she should keep her doggie door. It depends on where you live. They provide lots of freedom and our previous house had one. We lived in the country and relatively safe but you never know, especially after what everyone has said here. But we then moved to a much more metropolitan area and I can't have a fence really high, so no doggie door. On one hand you can't let fear rule your life, but on another, it depends with how much you know about your city. Maybe try contacting the local police or news station and see if they have records of anything happening.
When did it become so uncool to grow up thinking compassion for all living things and being NICE and non violent was so bad? I just don't get it. It makes me want to live in the boonies.
Oh and in response to who is wondering if she should keep her doggie door. It depends on where you live. They provide lots of freedom and our previous house had one. We lived in the country and relatively safe but you never know, especially after what everyone has said here. But we then moved to a much more metropolitan area and I can't have a fence really high, so no doggie door. On one hand you can't let fear rule your life, but on another, it depends with how much you know about your city. Maybe try contacting the local police or news station and see if they have records of anything happening.