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I feel the same way about banning. My pitbulls were a banned breed and I actually moved a couple of times because of it. Not that they did anything wrong. More the wrong person would recognise what they were and threaten to report it.
There is a point where breeders need to out-cross and introduce new genes into their line, but are reluctant to do it because they are afraid of losing a particular trait in their line of dogs so they continue to inbreed. That's what happened with German Shepherds in Australia.
I feel the same way about banning. My pitbulls were a banned breed and I actually moved a couple of times because of it. Not that they did anything wrong. More the wrong person would recognise what they were and threaten to report it.
There is a point where breeders need to out-cross and introduce new genes into their line, but are reluctant to do it because they are afraid of losing a particular trait in their line of dogs so they continue to inbreed. That's what happened with German Shepherds in Australia.