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Pit Bull News

Keeping track of the propoganda and news on bully breeds

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

Pit Bull Hotel Rejected

The Saunders County Board of Supervisors has rejected a request from a rural resident who wanted to build a luxury shelter for pit bulls rescued from hurricane-stricken areas.

David Hibler, who owns three pit bulls, wanted to build on his property a $35,000 shelter for 24 animals.

But his neighbors, the county Planning Commission and now the Board of Supervisors prevailed against the idea.

Read more. . .

3 Comments:

  • At 11:49 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

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  • At 8:36 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    It's really unfair that society is so adamant about how terrible and dangerous pit bulls are, but when someone tries to help them, make them feel less discriminated against, no one supports them.

    Isn't it ironic?

     
  • At 12:20 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    I think it is rediculous that someone who is trying to do positive work for the breed has to deal with that kind of b.s. bsl of any kind is sensless and counterproductive as far as reducing attacks from any breed.

     

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