What do people think when they hear the word "bulldog"? Aggressive, violent, or dangerous? In many cases, this is not the case in practice. As the media adversely affected humans and other dogs, many Americans prejudiced the bulldog to mark the bulldog as dangerous and malignant. This shame usually applies to all bulldogs as well as dangerous bulldogs. In order to solve the problem of dangerous dogs attacking other living things, the whole U.S. is discussing a legislation called a specific kind of legislation.
Because of the popularity of dog fighters, the Bit Bullfighting team assumed the initial responsibility. As a result, citizens began to demand legislative measures against Bulldog. In the face of pressure from voters, civil servants ban bulldogs in many jurisdictions, others are in accordance with lawsuits including insurance companies, and when they learn that bulldogs live on the premises they own homeowners Reserve the right to cancel policy. To say the least, the negative treatment of bulldog in our society is disappointing. Dogs can only be sentenced to death by a person called "bulldog". The thing to be afraid is that people who are not usually experienced will mark "bulldog" according to their appearance. In Colorado, the police looked around the killing of their beloved pets and family because they looked like "bulldog." Montreal is currently trying to ban them or already have it
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.
HSUS thinks that a dog called "bulldog" is just a dog, we oppose misunderstandings and prejudice. One of the recent legislative struggles in Maryland has fixed a legal problem that claims that all bullfighters are dangerous even if they have a record of personality and soft behavior at home. Governor Martin O'Malley signed a bill to remove the sentence of "dangers of nature" regardless of the type or type of dog. He and the Legislature have modified the policy based on unfamiliar things that may not be familiar.