Bullmastiff Essays

  • Winning Is A State Of Mind Analysis

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    Winning is a State of Mind “The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It's a very mean and nasty place, and I don't care how tough you are, it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it” (Rocky Balboa 2006). This partial quote from the sixth Rocky film is entirely too true. When life knocks us down, at that point we have to make a decision. Do we stay down and accept defeat, or do we choose to get up and keep fighting? When you accept defeat and accept your loss, you

  • Court Case: Duty Of Care

    739 Words  | 2 Pages

    i) The plaintiff has a general fear of dogs. The defendants own a bullmastiff-kelpie dog. They invited the plaintiff and her companions into their house while it was inside. The plaintiff fled from the house as soon as she saw the dog move towards her, although it did not react to her in an aggressive manner. Her quick retreat caused her to slip and fall on the patio, sustaining personal injuries. ii) The primary judge of the district court concluded that the risk was not foreseeable and found in

  • Pit Bulls Essay

    761 Words  | 2 Pages

    Possible reasons for their appeal are that they will not be violent towards humans and they will stay devoted. Additionally, they will also withstand neglect and extensive cruelty from their owners. "Super -breeds" such as Presa Canarious and Bullmastiffs are growing in popularity. They are a great deal larger than pit bulls. They were traditionally bred to be persistent guard dogs, if they are placed in incorrect hands it should be of immense concern. These dogs have been crossed with pit bulls