The first one is classification. In other words, after classifying people and animals, put them in our situation. A good example is the Jews during Hitler's reign. They are thought to be inferior to humans and can be completely destroyed just because they are different. Compared with the BSL method, "bulldog", Rottweilers, and other so-called attack dogs are dangerous compared to dangerous "normal" dogs. The media exacerbated this situation as the dogs were continually classified as dogs as gang members, drug traffickers, fighter planes, thugs and other annoying people composed of unpleasant people.
Certain Types of Laws In certain types of laws, we prohibit or limit dogs that are considered "dangerous" breeds, such as bulldog breeds, to prevent dog attacks. "Natural hazard" is that all bulldogs are born of genetic conditions or their environment and are inherently malignant. Science can not support this. Dog attacks are not merely a breakdown of breed responsibilities, but are triggered by various factors, so the law against certain dog breeds does not function. Similar to independent researchers, research conducted by the Disease Control Center, the American Veterinary Association and the National Dog Research Council agrees that BSL is not a production
BSL attempts to ban certain varieties that are considered harmful to society. Currently, the most prohibited dog is called bulldog. Technically, "Bulldog" is not a breed, but the most common ones include American Staffordshire Terrier and American Pit Bull Terrier. Due to extensive prejudice based on common misunderstandings about the temperament of these breeds, these varieties are prohibited. Bulldog is used for battle and other evil activities because of its robust and courageous nature, but the same perseverance makes Bulldog an excellent member of the family, community, police and military group can do. Bulldogs rich in typical resources are pleasant and take on the obligations necessary for their lives. It is the responsibility of a human guardian to positively teach the dog's spiritual focus not for unethical purposes.
For various reasons, certain laws and complete bans on bulldog varieties are almost always controversial. Clearly, not all Bulldogs pose a threat to others. Because dogs are also the product of their environment and development. There are many friendly and sullen Bulldogs so that many dogs show aggressive behavior that is not a bulldog. In addition, it is not easy to identify which dogs are classified as bulldogs, especially in mixed races.