Eagles RB Bryce Brown insists he and his breeder are victims in the suspected dog fighting operation in Wisconsin.
On Saturday, news came to light that Brown's dogs had been seized in a suspected dog fighting operation back on May 21. Brown released the following statement: "My dog was returned to me quickly because it was obvious that she is not and never has been involved with dog fighting. Northland Pits is a respectable breeder. ... He is a victim in this case, just as I am. He takes great care of his dogs and Eilis [Brown's dog] wouldn't have been breeding there otherwise." This seems like it will be a non-story shortly.
Northland Pits is a respectable (unlicensed) breeder. not saying Brown is involved in dog fighting but I do question the term respectable and the notion that the owner of Northland is also a victim when he is facing multiple charges of unsanitary housing and neglect/abuse.
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joegibbskins07Mon 7/1/13 10:19 AM
Northland Pits is a respectable (unlicensed) breeder. not saying Brown is involved in dog fighting but I do question the term respectable and the notion that the owner of Northland is also a victim when he is facing multiple charges of unsanitary housing and neglect/abuse.