Saturday, September 10, 2011

Dog Fighting Paraphernalia

Not to make light of dog fighting, but no matter where you live, it is important to keep an eye on what is considered dog fighting paraphernalia.

The paraphernalia may vary, but the most common types of dog fighting tools will include treadmills, exercise wheels, breaking sticks, hanging devices to strengthen and condition the dogs, steroids, pain-numbing drugs, syringes, weapons, and large amounts of cash on hand.

Do keep in mind that not all people with dog treadmills or break sticks are fighting  their dogs. In some cases, people use dog treadmills to elicit regular exercise for their dogs. People with busy schedules may use dog treadmills to ensure that their dog gets proper exercise. Breaking sticks can also be used people people with multiple dogs, no matter the breed, as their are ideal at breaking up a dog attack, bite, fight.

Dog fighters may, also, have various collars, leashes, chains, and other devices on the premises that may be used to exercise or restrain fighting dogs. There may also be videos, books, pictures, and magazines about dog fighting training and conditioning.


Weight scales, washtubs, buckets, pales, and sponges used to wash the dogs before a fight, may also be lying around, as well as contracts, rules, and written agreements.

Injured dogs, dogs with scars, and emaciated dogs, may also be on the premises. Dogs that are on short 4-6' logging chains placed just far enough not to reach contact, may also be on premises, but many dog fighting rings will have the contestant brought in for the fight, versus living on the premises. Small, cheap doghouses made of barrels or thin wood may also be on-site.


If you believe that someone is fighting dogs due to the amount of paraphernalia in the yard, you'll want to consult law enforcement.

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