A quick guide to the history of the Pit Bulls and their jobs. Learn what Pit Bulls were bred to do. READ HERE.
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A quick guide to the history of the Pit Bulls and their jobs. Learn what Pit Bulls were bred to do. READ HERE.
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A quick guide to the history of the Pit Bulls and their jobs. Learn what Pit Bulls were bred to do. READ HERE.
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A quick guide to the history of the Pit Bulls and their jobs. Learn what Pit Bulls were bred to do. READ HERE.
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It is important to evaluate and treat each dog, no matter its breed, as an individual.
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Love them or hate them, there's rarely an in-between when it comes to the never-ending debate of pit bull-type breeds and their place in society. But how exactly did pit bulls go from being "America's Dog" at the turn of the 20th century to the...
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Several dog breeds have muscular bodies, smooth coats, and large jaws. Identifying an American Pit Bull by visual clues has led to more canines entering shelters and being euthanized.
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What pitbulls were bred for has tainted public perception of pit bull-type breeds. Find out more about pit bull history here.
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Many people are confused about whether a pitbull is a breed or exactly what a “pitbull” is. Learn more about whether pitbulls are a breed here.
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The Dodo serves up emotionally and visually compelling, highly sharable animal-related stories and videos to help make caring about animals a viral cause.
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Pit bulls were once known as the "Nanny Dog." Nowadays, they are deemed to be aggressive and unfit to be kept as pets. What happened? In this article, I will outline how mistreatment and false stigma has skewed the image of this loving dog.
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These dog breeds, including the American Staffordshire terrier and American bully, are generally considered pit bulls. Learn more about these dogs.
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pit bull, also called American Pit Bull Terrier or Pit Bull Terrier, fighting dog developed in 19th-century England, Scotland, and Ireland from bulldog and terrier ancestry for hunting, specifically capturing and restraining semi-feral livestock. The name has been applied historically to several breeds of dogs—including the bull terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier—but it is not recognized as a distinct breed by the American Kennel Club. The United Kennel Club, however, first recognized the breed, which it calls the American Pit Bull Terrier, in 1898. The American Dog Breeders Association (ADBA), whose primary focus is fostering the positive
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Author Bronwen Dickey says the idea of pit bulls as predators is based on myth and misinformation. In the early Hollywood era, Dickey says, the dogs were often chosen to appear in comedies.
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