There has been some controversy on this so I asked peta directly and the letter they wrote back is below.
To: honqueen@hotmail.com
Thank you for your inquiry regarding PETA’s position on BSL and pit bulls, the most abused dogs in “dogdom.”
PETA certainly does not believe that every pit bull should be euthanized; we do, however, staunchly advocate a ban on the breeding of pit bulls (in fact, breeding any dogs should be illegal—millions must be put to death in animal shelters every year because of the tragic overpopulation crisis). We hope that our support of such laws will stop people from bringing more pits into the world to be fought, mistreated, and exploited.
We have come to this conclusion because of the work that we do—and will continue to do—to protect, defend, and improve the lives of pit bulls who are still being victimized, including dogs like “Rikus,” who was cowering in his doghouse with a hole exposing muscle and bone in one of his arms and whose face was swollen to the size of a melon, and 31-pound “Asia,” who was chained by a 14-pound rusty chain in a barren yard without food—a skeleton with skin stretched over it, in terrible pain and barely able to move (please see
http://www.HelpingAnimals.com/f-asiasstory.asp for her story). And dogs like “Bear,” suffering from flystrike, arthritis, a kidney stone, and painful skin lesions that his owners tried to cure by pouring motor oil all over him.
Over and over again, we rescue pit bulls like these from people who beat, starve, and neglect them; chain them to metal drums as “guard” dogs; or train them to attack people and fight other animals to the death. We remove them from abusive homes and contact prosecutors in cruelty cases in their behalf (visit
http://www.HelpingAnimals.com/f-asiasstory.asp and
http://www.PETA.org/about/victoryItem.asp?VictoryID=238 for a few examples of the many cases that we have taken on). We also speak out against dog fighting and encourage our members and supporters to do so (
http://www.HelpingAnimals.com/oi_dogFighting.asp), and we subsidize spay and neuter surgeries for pit bulls in our area (
http://www.HelpingAnimals.com/about_snip.asp). Our doghouse program (
http://www.HelpingAnimals.com/about_doghouseSponsor.asp) provides free houses for dogs like Rikus, Asia, and Bear, who languish outside without any protection from the elements.
Are some pit bulls loving companions? Absolutely, as you may know firsthand. But we must consider that nice families rarely come to a shelter to adopt pit bulls; almost without exception, those who want pit bulls are attracted to the “macho” image of the breed as a living weapon and seek to play up this image by putting the animals in heavy chains, taunting them into aggression, and leaving them outside in all weather extremes in order to “toughen” them. There is no denying that pit bulls are at a higher risk of suffering a horrible fate.
Thank you again for giving us the opportunity to respond to your concerns. To learn more about helping homeless companion animals, please visit
http://www.HelpingAnimals.com.
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Collins
Senior Correspondent
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
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