Do you think Pit bulls should be legal pets? Pit bulls make up 1% of the 61.6 million dogs in the United States. The domestic breed has been around since the 19th century for spectator sports such as bull and bear wrestling, starting their history
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Proponents of dog bans say they make communities safer. Opponents say other safety policies are more effective. Explore both sides of the debate.
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Proponents of dog bans say they make communities safer. Opponents say other safety policies are more effective. Explore both sides of the debate.
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Proponents of dog bans say they make communities safer. Opponents say other safety policies are more effective. Explore both sides of the debate.
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In the aftermath of two grisly deaths, some cities defend laws restricting pit bulls, even as a bill in Lansing would strip local governments from being able to ban specific breeds.
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It is important to evaluate and treat each dog, no matter its breed, as an individual.
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The nearly constant reports of pit bulls killing and maiming children is of special interest to the public in general.
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Breed-based policies purport to keep people and communities safe from dangerous animals, but the reality is much different and more problematic.
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Dan Tillery and Megan Rose Long of Waterford Township, Michigan, adopted a pit bull named Diggy from Detroit Dog Rescue, only to learn of pit bull ban.
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A topic close to my heart is whether pit bulls should be banned. I got to showcase my pit bull, who is gentle and cuddly, during pet night at Summer Study. A lot of people think that pit bulls should be banned because they’re supposedly vicious and have the ability to lock their jaw once they’ve bitten. Pit bulls are often portrayed as violent in the media. However, in my
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Some people advocate breed-specific legislation (BSL), also called pit bull bans, as a way to decrease dog attacks on humans and other animals; however, others view this as unjust discrimination of certain so-called "bully breeds."
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Free Essay: Numerous people misunderstand the way pit bulls react to situations, or why this breed in particular remains regarded the way they do. Pits...
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The problem with pit bulls is they can go from being lovable pets to vicious maulers, particularly of children, without warning.
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Op-ed: One barrier to finding pit bulls loving homes are breed-specific laws and housing restrictions, which were intended to protect people from unsafe dogs, but have long failed to do so.
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Pit bulls are abused specifically because of their breed. That's why they need breed-specific measures to protect them.
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Animal rights activists say the dogs aren’t inherently dangerous. Residents aware of attacks disagree.
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Once loathed in communities, the pit bull is getting a second look.
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Nasty, snarling menaces — or loyal, lovable dogs? The nearly fatal mauling of 5-year-old Jeremiah Rivera of Brooklyn has reignited a debate for New York City residents: whether pit bulls should b…
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