I had to share this with everyone. I allowed Keep the Bull Breeds Free on Facebook to use any of my photos. They posted up the photo I shot of Earl with the flower on his head. Now another Pit Bull mommy page on FB is pissed at the photo. They've typed shit all over it because I informed them I own the copyrights to that image an I don't want it on their site. The page is
https://www.facebook.com/PitPositive if you want to post what you think of Earl's photo. It's too funny! They are also against the use of pinch collars. These people are nutz!!!!! They've banned me and Aireal so we can post on there anymore.
About.
People Worldwide for the Ethical Treatment and Positive Image of Bull Breeds
Description
We aim to be the largest facebook page promoting positive images of our dogs.
Why because we are sick of seeing our dogs being represented as viscous, tough and dangerous.
We are sick of seeing our dogs tortured and abused at the hands of those who only want to extend their own egos.
This page is for the ethical treatment and positive image of bull breeds and pit bulls world wide.
We are Anti:
Dog Fighting
Breed Specific Legislation
Ear Cropping
Tail Docking
Negative Images
We are here to promote our dogs in a positive light.
Our dogs are every day dogs, family pets, best friends and people lovers.
We will promote rescue bull breeds world wide and those in need and those happy endings
We will promote positive reinforcement training methods
We will post pretty pics and loved family members and canine good citizens
We will not promote breeders
We will not promote negative training methods, we will not promote prong collars, check chains or similar.
We will not promote over exagerated spiked collars or similar
We will not promote ear cropping
We will not promote any thing that represents our dogs in any negative form or imagery that we believe doesnt promote our dogs as every day good companions.
If you dont like what we stand for, dont post.
We are here to educate in a positive way for pet bulls.
We will fight only for our dogs to be accepted in society as pets, assistance and therapy dogs.