Everyone here know that they were training those dogs for beastiality right? The prosecution was trying to enter the evidence but the judge thoought it would be too damaging. What a pig that Knoeller is, I guess her old man wasn't gettin' the job done so they had to get the dog to do the dirty work. <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/confused.gif" alt="" />
This topic is still getting a lot of coverage in my local paper. There have been several negative letters to the editor this week regarding protection breeds and the murder trial. An incident of this magnitude has far reaching implications.
A major concern with some of the people (who wrote the letters) is naming your dog. What's in a name? Well, if you have a rottweiler and you name it Demon, Fang, Vamp, Cujo...etc. If you're trying to promote your breed giving your dog a name that implies it is ferocious is not a good idea.
Just a thought.
I guess that isn't the smartest thing to do. Killer, Homicide, Redrum,. . .all pretty stupid names if you ask me. This story takes the cake though.
This was at an local Rose City AKC dogshow. A local boy that trains Dobermann for AKC Agility, named his two dogs Adolf and Hitler. They booted him from the Expo center and he wasn't allowed to compete. Like they were going to post those names on the placement boards. :rolleyes: Idiot. . . <img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/mad.gif" alt="" />
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