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Default Ethical issue with a restaurant

On Wed, 6 Jul 2016 11:09:04 -0400, jmcquown >
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>On 7/6/2016 10:40 AM, Nancy Young wrote:
>> On 7/6/2016 10:07 AM, graham wrote:
>>> On 7/6/2016 5:52 AM, Nancy Young wrote:

>>
>>>> I didn't know much about pitbulls until I started watching
>>>> Pitbulls and Parolees. It would break your heart to see how
>>>> badly abused they are sometimes and all they show is love and
>>>> a sweet disposition.
>>>
>>> The trouble is, there might be 5% with that nice disposition but the
>>> other 95%...............

>>
>> You don't have facts to back that up.
>>
>> nancy

>
>The only ones you ever hear about on the news are the bad ones.
>
>There are lots of dog breeds that probably shouldn't be around other
>pets or children. A former boss of mine had a couple of Dalmations.
>When his wife got pregnant they gave the dogs away because they
>allegedly aren't good with children. I don't know if that's the case
>(and his wife was a bit of a nut) but that's what he told me. Too bad,
>he really loved those dogs.
>
>Jill


No, that's true. My aunt had one and he usually bit us children as
soon as look at us, we didn't have to do anything for it to happen. I
also remember reading when Disney put out 1001 Dalmatians that the
Dalmatian Assoc. was unimpressed. They felt people would rush out and
get them for their kids (which apparently happened) and they would
never suggest them as a pet with kids.