Dogs labeled as "pitbulls" are by far the most popular "strong breed" dogs in the U.S. - more popular than German Shepherds, Boxers, Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, Great Danes, Huskies, Mastiffs,...
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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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Though American Bullies look fierce and intimidating, they’re one of the friendliest dog breeds you’ll come across — and there are many...
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American Pit Bull Terrier Main article: American Pit Bull Terrier The American Pit Bull Terrier is the product of interbreeding between old english terriers and english bulldogs to produce a dog th…
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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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Pit bulls have been very popular family pets in America since before the Civil War. Learn more about one of the most misunderstood pets in America today.
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Learn about the American pit bull terrier dog breed including information about its history, personality, and what it's like to live with one.
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Let’s take a look at 11 fun pit bull facts that might just change your mind about this misunderstood breed.
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Over the past 60 years, the Pitbull type dog has gone from ultimate family dog to ultimate bad dog with a reputation for aggression due to factors beyond their control. The bully breeds are not wired for aggression but are a direct product of their environment. In this article, with the myths published by Best
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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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Breed-specific legislation is not based on fact or science. Research studies and a new book argue it is disproportionately applied in poor communities and to dog parents of color.
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