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K.D. Lightner said:Bob, you would probably know this, but I am wondering if it is possible to re-breed the dogs for gentleness.
I read some years ago that a few centuries ago, the most dangerous dog in England was the English bulldog, which had been bred for an ugly sport called bull baiting, in which a pack of bulldogs was turned loose on a bull.
The "sport" was outlawed and the dogs were considered so vicious that I believe it was considered a crime to walk a bulldog in the street without a muzzle.
The dogs almost became extinct. People who loved bulldogs began to breed them for their gentleness; today, those dogs are one of the sweetest natured.
karol
Exactly so. All four of ours are as sweet as Lillian Gish and as cute as Christmas morning! Here we are enjoying a recent chilly evening...
What you wrote is preceisely the story. I wrote a piece of historical fiction a while ago that tells the story of a bulldogger and his dog in the bull ring. In the course of research, it was plain that people were rather barbaric! It was believed that a bull who died in terror would yield more tender meat. Now we know the opposite is true.
Bullbaiting was banned by Parliament in 1835 or so.