Thursday, November 1, 2007

Types of Dog Fighting

Law enforcement typically divides dog fighting into three different categories: street, hobby and professional.

Street fighters typically have their dogs fight in back alleys, corners or playgrounds.

Hobby fighters might own a few dogs and organize fights with a close group of friends.

Professionals are organized and stealthy, planning fights months in advance for large sums of money. They earn money from breeding and selling dogs and putting them in fights.

Sometimes it can actually be the street fighters that cause the most problems. At one point in a neighborhood in Detroit, the U.S. Postal Service temporarily halted mail delivery for close to two months. One postmaster said that there were fights occurring in the neighborhood two to three times a week during the day.

It is especially bad in Detroit, but that does not change the fact that dog fighting is so prevalent and popular that it needs to and can be split into three categories. Not to mention the fact that one of the categories is “hobby fighting,” I would love to meet someone who considers dog fighting to be one of their hobbies; I have a few things to say to them!!!

As for street fighters, they should find something better to do in their spare time!!!

And professionals, they are by far the worse; they are disgusting human beings that have absolutely no humanity. Why would you want to earn your living from torturing animals and helping others to torture animals? These people are sick and twisted and they don’t deserve any money!!

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