Sentences with phrase «accept pit bulls the dogs»

And when they do accept pit bulls the dogs must be «ambassadors of the breed,» according to Kistler.
Acknowledges, understands, and accepts pit bull dog aggression as a breed trait and will follow standard protocol which includes separating the unsupervised pit bull from other dogs to prevent fights and ensure successful interaction between dogs in their possession.

Not exact matches

Most dog breeds are accepted, but pit bulls and Rottweilers are not eligible under the full animal liability coverage.
And more to the point: I don't want a timid / fearful pit bull even if that means I have to accept a certain amount of «spiciness» around other dogs, and even if I have to be extra super careful about my dogs around other dogs.
To pass the test, your Pit Bull must know some basic obedience, be able to walk through a crowd, accept being petted by strangers, and not react to other dogs he passes.
For a pit bull to be accepted into the UKC the dog had to have won three fights — a requirement that was later dropped.
We can not accept a dog or cat that we feel, in our view, is not adoptable that will have to warehoused for the rest of its life.We can not accept or adopt aggressive breeds such as pit bulls or pit bull mixes.
Also one other fact that is accepted from the Pit Bull community... Pit Bulls tend to be more dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger dog... and both dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another dPit Bull community... Pit Bulls tend to be more dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger dog... and both dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another Bull community... Pit Bulls tend to be more dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger dog... and both dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another dPit Bulls tend to be more dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger dog... and both dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another dpit bull (with a good owner) than that of another bull (with a good owner) than that of another dog.
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?
It doesn't make sense to me why some accept wide variences in behavior from other breeds of dogs, but not in «pit bulls».
If they accept all dogs, except pit bulls, and you have a pit bull, they must allow your pit bull to reside with you.
The «Temperament Correct» pit bull: seeks out human interaction; is responsive, biddable and eager to please; may be genetically predisposed to aggression towards other dogs or animals; is appropriately submissive; is well balanced and optimistic; enjoys handling; presents good eye contact; is able to be calm in the presence of other dogs on leash or — if initially leash reactive - can learn how to tolerate their presence; is willing to connect with handler during high arousal; can be handled safely even in times of high arousal; accepts a reasonable amount of confinement; drops arousal levels quickly when removed from a stressful situation; is social with people of all types; is responsive and good natured; is never aggressive towards humans.
We accept all breeds of dogs, from pit bulls to dachschunds.
Due to the laws governing Pit Bull breed dogs in Prince Georges County, at this time Social Tailwaggers can not accept Pit Bull breed dogs in their classes.
Hi Debbie... I have a pit bull named Dez (actually he is my son's) and he is about 7 months old now and the best dog I have ever been around... I recently was in on a rescue of some dogs that were under nourished and pretty much left uncared for in some pretty harsh environments, well I'm still quite tore up from the experience... the whole point is that of the 7 dogs that were rescued the one that came to me and accepted my help without fear and no grudges was the pit bull.
Because of this ban, we regret that we are prohibited from accepting any Pit Bulls, or dogs that APPEAR to be Pit Bulls on Applewoods Dog Training LLC property.
LIMITS ON BREEDS: Unfortunately, due to liability issues, we can not accept the following pure - breeds or mixes where these breeds predominate: Pit Bulls, American Bull Dog, Chow - Chow, American Staffordshire Terriers, Rottweilers, Doberman Pinschers, and Wolf Dogs.
Lola is a beautiful 60 lb., 1 1/2 year old Pit Bull Terrier who needs a new home due to her owner's unforeseen need to move into a rental and inability to find one that would accept her dog
Local SPCAs and Humane Societies typically commit to dogs for the longterm, but most accept only a very limited number of pit bull type dogs each year.
I have 4 pit bulls and this law is so unfair to the families who have accepted these dogs as their family members!
Currently, we only accept select breeds of dog only (we currently do not accept Rottweiler, Pit Bull, Boxer, German Shepherd, or Chow breeds).
Unfortunately, we can not accept aggressive or potentially aggressive breeds of dogs, including Pit Bulls, Rottweilers, Cane Corsos, and any cross breed or related breed.
Most dog breeds are accepted, but pit bulls and Rottweilers are not eligible under the full animal liability coverage.
However, I think your question would best be answered by calling your insurance company and asking them if they accept service dogs even if they are Pit Bulls and what paperwork the insurance would require on that dog for it to be acceptable.
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