For those of you who think dogfighting is cool: Do you think it's cool when children are abused? Does it make you happy when you hear about a child who has been beaten by his dad? Then why do you think it's cool to torture and abuse other living creatures in the same way? Examine why you think animal cruelty is fun or exciting.
Dogs are not the same as humans. But dogs do feel physical pain. Just because a dog can't say "That hurts!" doesn't mean they don't feel pain (Source www.unchainyourdog.org)
สำหรับคนที่คิดว่าการนำสุนัขมากัดกันนั้นมันแน่ คุณคิดว่ามันดีหรือเปล่าถ้าลูกคุณถูกรังแก คุณจะมีความสุขหรือเปล่าถ้าได้ยินว่ามีเด็กๆถูกตีโดยพ่อของเขาเอง แล้วทำไมคุณคิดว่ามันแน่เหลือเกินในการทรมานและรังแกสิ่งที่มีชิวิตอื่นๆแบบเดียวกัน ลองคิดดูแล้วกันว่าทำไมคุณคิดว่าการทรมานสัตว์มันเป็นเรื่องสนุกหรือตื่นเต้น สุนัขไม่เหมือนกับคน แต่สุนัขเจ็บปวดทางกายเช่นเดียวกัน เพียงแต่สุนัขพูดไม่ได้ว่า "มันเจ็บ" ไม่ได้หมายความว่าพวกเขาไม่รู้สึกเจ็บปวด (Source www.unchainyourdog.org)
เลิกทรมานสัตว์กันเถิดครับ!! เวรกรรมทุกวันนี้มัน 3G แล้ว บาปกรรมจะตกอยู่กับตัวคุณ ครอบครัวคุณ โดยหลีกเลี่ยงไม่ได้ ช่วงนี้วันเข้าพรรษาน่าจะถือเป็นฤกษ์ดีในการเลิกกระทำสิ่งเหล่านี้ครับ
History 1
During the nineteenth century, England, Ireland, and Scotland began to experiment with crosses between bulldogs and terriers, looking for a dog that combined the gameness of the terrier with the strength and athleticism of the bulldog.[1]
In the late 1800s to early 1900s, two clubs were formed for the specific purpose of registering APBTs: the United Kennel Club and the American Dog Breeders Association. The United Kennel Club was founded in 1898, and was the first registry to recognize the breed, with the owner assigning the first number to his own APBT.[2]
The dog was bred first to bait bulls and bears.[3] When baiting bulls was deemed inhumane, ratting, a sport where a number of rats were placed in a pit for a specified time with the dog, and dog fighting became more popular. The APBT was used in both sports, and its prevalence in being put in pits with rats led to 'pit' being added to its name.[4] With time, the dogs became more commonly used as house pets due to their friendliness towards people.[5] In America, farmers and ranchers used their APBTs for protection, as catch dogs for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt, and to drive livestock.[6] The dog was used during World War I and World War II as a way of delivering messages on the battlefield.[5]
History 2
The American Pit Bull Terrier is the product of interbreeding between terriers and a breed of bulldogs to produce a dog that combined the gameness of the terrier with the strength and athleticism of the bulldog.[8] These dogs were initially bred in England, Ireland, and Scotland, and arrived in the United States with immigrants from these countries. In the United States, these dogs were used as catch dogs for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt, to drive livestock, and as family companions;[8] however, some were selectively bred for their fighting prowess,[9] and starting in the early 20th century, they began to replace the bull terrier as the "dog of choice" for dog fighting in the United States.[10][11]