The breed standard of the French
Bull Dog Club of America was written to say that erect bat ears were the correct ear type.
The French
Bull Dog Club of America Rescue League http://www.frenchbulldogclub.org Contact the FBDCA for information on adopting a French Bulldog, or if you know of a French Bulldog in need of rescue or re-homing.
The French
Bull Dog Club of America http://www.frenchbulldogclub.org Information regarding the French Bulldog, including Breed information
The 1980s witnessed a rapid rise in French Bulldog registrations in AKC due to a newly energized French
Bull Dog Club of America that included younger breeders who transformed the annual specialty shows into major events and who contributed to The French Bullytin, a new magazine devoted solely to Frenchies.
This infuriated the American fanciers who quickly organized the French
Bull Dog Club of America and drew up a breed standard allowing only the bat ear.
Not exact matches
The American Kennel
Club would not register the APBT because they didn't like the name «pit
bull» because of its connotation with
dog fighting, so they changed the name to the Staffordshire Terrier and then the American Staffordshire Terrier.
References American Pit
Bull Registry American
Dog Breeders Association: The Role of a Registration Office National
Dog Breeders Council Of SA: Bloodlines American Kennel
Club: American Staffordshire Terrier History ASPCA: Breed Specific Legislation American Bar Association - Pit
Bull Bans: The State of Breed — Specific Legislation The REAL Pit
Bull, Inc.: Pit
Bull Education, Advocacy, Rescue, Training
«All our
dogs are registered with other kennel
clubs but I have to say the American Pit
Bull Registry is by far the best.
The term «pit
bull» doesn't refer to an individual breed of
dog that is recognized by the American Kennel
Club, but instead refers to several breeds that are considered to be part pit
bull.
Members of both
Bull Run Australian Cattle
Dog Club and the North Atlantic Australian Cattle
Dog Club had been rescuing cattle
dogs for years.
Mrs. Lilian Rant, President, Staffordshire
Bull Terrier
Club of America, magazine editor said they are referred to as a nursemaid
dog in an interview published in the New York Times in 1971.
Ginny Bazelak of Chepachet, R.I., president of the American Pit
Bull Terrier
Club of New England, feels the same way about the
dogs that she has bred.
While the United Kennel
Club clarifies that American Pit
bull terriers aren't great as guard
dogs because they are very friendly even with strangers, one can not deny that their mere presence can be quite intimidating alone.
At the turn of the last century, the American
Dog Breeders Association and the United Kennel
Club were already registering pit
bulls.
The United Kennel
Club registers a
dog known as the American pit
bull terrier.
Fact: The term «pit
bull» is the shortened form of the name American Pit Bull Terrier, the name by which the breed is registered with the United Kennel Club and American Dog Breeders Associat
bull» is the shortened form of the name American Pit
Bull Terrier, the name by which the breed is registered with the United Kennel Club and American Dog Breeders Associat
Bull Terrier, the name by which the breed is registered with the United Kennel
Club and American
Dog Breeders Association.
a) «pure» pit
bulls, often called «gamebred» because they are the
dogs most often used by serious fighters b) «pure» bred American Staffordshires, registered only with the American Kennel
Club c) «hybrid» pit
bulls, who are a mixture of AKC registered American Staffordshire and «pure» pit
bull d) «pure» Staffordshire
bulls
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An Orlando judge with the American Kennel
Club who has trained
dogs since the 1950s said Tuesday he is «terribly concerned» about the national humane society's stance on pit
bull adoptions.
The American Kennel
Club (AKC), for example, does not currently recognize these
dogs as American Pit
Bull Terriers.
Others were used as butcher's
dogs, sent in to grab a
bull by the nose and hold on while the butcher
clubbed the
bull over the head to kill it.
It's interesting to note that the United Kennel
Club and the American
Dog Breeders Association both allow American Staffordshire Terriers to be registered with their organizations as American Pit
Bull Terriers.
Pit
Bull dogs, also recognized as American Pit
Bull Terriers by certain
dog clubs, have historically been known as courageous and heroic animals.
American Staffordshire terriers were developed in England from 19th - century
bull dogs and what is believed to have been fox terriers, according to the American Staffordshire
Club of America.
By 1889, a group of Boston fanciers founded the American
Bull Terrier
Club and began showing
dogs.
(Kennel
Club Press Release) Staffordshire
Bull Terriers are more likely to go missing than any other breed of
dog, reveals Petlog, the UK's largest lost and found pet database.
He adds that all of his free time is spent with other members of the American Pit
Bull Terrier
Club fighting discrimination against this breed of
dog.
The ordinance targets the «American Pit
Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire
Bull Terrier or any
dog displaying a majority of physical traits of one or more of the above breeds, or any
dog exhibiting those distinguishing characteristics which substantially conform to the standards established by the American Kennel
Club (AKC) or the United Kennel
Club (UKC) for any of the above breeds.
Rocky Top's Sundance Kid ROM, the top - winning
Bull Terrier of all time capped his impressive career with the ultimate win, Best In Show at the 130th Annual Westminster Kennel
Club All Breed
Dog Show Feb. 13 - 14, 2006.
Quoting from A Miniature
Bull Terrier History by Charles Allenden, published by the Miniature Bull Terrier Club Of England «Most of the old ratting prints of this time feature a small dog of the bull terrier type, which are reported to have weighed between 9 and 12
Bull Terrier History by Charles Allenden, published by the Miniature
Bull Terrier Club Of England «Most of the old ratting prints of this time feature a small dog of the bull terrier type, which are reported to have weighed between 9 and 12
Bull Terrier
Club Of England «Most of the old ratting prints of this time feature a small
dog of the
bull terrier type, which are reported to have weighed between 9 and 12
bull terrier type, which are reported to have weighed between 9 and 12 lbs.
The Miniature
Bull Terrier
Club Of England was founded in 1938 and Chairman Richard H. Glyn registered his small
dogs as Miniatures in 1939.
If that is the case, then why is it that the American Kennel
Club does not accept pit
bulls as a registered breed of
dog?
Mixed - Breed
Dog (Includes Goldendoodle, Maltipoo, Pit
Bull and any other breed not recognized by the American Kennel
Club)
I have served on a number of committees, including as vice-chairman of the
Bull Terrier
club and I also wrote a weekly column in the
Dog World newspaper for a number of years.
The United Kennel
Club's standard depicts the American Pit
bull terrier as exhibiting some level of
dog aggression.
The United Kennel
Club does recognize a breed known as the American pit
bull terrier, however, the term «pit
bull» is commonly used to refer to mixed breed
dogs with certain physical traits, such as a muscular body and broad head.
Since the day that Spanky and Alfalfa allowed their Pit
Bull to join the He - Man / Woman Hater's
club, this
dog has been associated with tough guys.
(2) In determining whether a
dog is a pit bull within the meaning of this Act, a court may have regard to the breed standards established for Staffordshire Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers or American Pit Bull Terriers by the Canadian Kennel Club, the United Kennel Club, the American Kennel Club or the American Dog Breeders Associati
dog is a pit
bull within the meaning of this Act, a court may have regard to the breed standards established for Staffordshire Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers or American Pit Bull Terriers by the Canadian Kennel Club, the United Kennel Club, the American Kennel Club or the American Dog Breeders Associat
bull within the meaning of this Act, a court may have regard to the breed standards established for Staffordshire
Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers or American Pit Bull Terriers by the Canadian Kennel Club, the United Kennel Club, the American Kennel Club or the American Dog Breeders Associat
Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers or American Pit
Bull Terriers by the Canadian Kennel Club, the United Kennel Club, the American Kennel Club or the American Dog Breeders Associat
Bull Terriers by the Canadian Kennel
Club, the United Kennel
Club, the American Kennel
Club or the American
Dog Breeders Associati
Dog Breeders Association.
The American Kennel
Club says: «
Bull Terriers were first meant to be rough, tough fighting
dogs but now exhibit a much gentler, playful personality.
You must first determine if the
dog's parents were registered with the American Kennel
Club (AKC) before getting papers for your pit
bull.
The Staffordshire
Bull Terrier is a medium sized, incredibly muscular
dog, females can be between 33 - 38 cm (13 - 15») at the shoulders with males slightly bigger at 36 - 41 cm (14 - 16») This is the accepted breed standard, but you can get longer legged Staffordshire
Bull terriers sometimes called Old Tyme Terriers which are an Irish strain of the breed and while they also make great pets they are not recognised by the Kennel
Club.
American Pit
Bull Terrier (APBT)- recognized by the ADBA (American
Dog Breeder's Association) and UKC (United Kennel
Club)
According to the American Kennel
Club, however, there is no such thing as a blue or blue nose bulldog — and a bulldog is not the same breed of
dog as a pit
bull.
I printed hundreds of these posters and posted them to every
dog paper, magazine,
bull terrier
club and
dogs home that I could find an address for, still nothing.
Griffin says the
dog is a
bull mastiff, described by The American Kennel
Club as a
dog «that possesses great intelligence and a willingness to please, making them ideal family companions and protectors.»
Well, for one thing, the United Kennel
Club points out serious issues withAmerican pit
bull terriers bred to be this large: «Excessively large or overly massive
dogs and
dogs with a height and / or weight so far from what is desired as to compromise health, structure, movement and physical ability.»
In 1889, the breed was firmly established by a group known asThe American
Bull Terrier
Club, which entered them in
dog shows as «Round Heads» or «
Bull Terriers.»
Ruth Tessendorf, president of the Topeka Kennel
Club, told governing body members Tuesday's vote was also being watched by a boxer
dog group, which was considering holding a show next year at the Kansas Expocentre but wouldn't be willing to do that if the city kept in place its breed - specific rules for pit
bulls.
In response to the Global News web post «Toronto
dog bites fell after pit
bull ban» of Monday November 14, 2011 and on behalf of the 20,000 members of the Canadian Kennel
Club the following information corrects a flawed premis.
Pit
bulls, registered by the American Kennel
Club as American Staffordshire terriers or Am Staffs, have short coats, which makes the
dogs more exposed to dry skin.