The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a medium - sized, short - coated breed of dog of English lineage and may be considered to be within the pit bull type cite web cite web cite book HistoryBefore the 19th century, blood sports such
as bull baiting, bear baiting and cock fighting wer...
They were breed to participate in blood sports such
as bull baiting.
Not exact matches
Cold hearted people will skim the Internet looking for free dogs, typically smaller breeds, to use
as bait dogs to train their dog fighting dogs, or to train free dogs, like pit
bulls, to become fighters.
According to Animal Planet's Dogs 101, the breed nearly went extinct in 1885
as a result of their main task in life, participating in the sport of
bull baiting, being outlawed.
Its origins are murky: the Old English Terrier and Old English Bulldog were originally cross-bred to be used in blood sports such
as bull and bear
baiting.
Pitbulls were originally bred to
bait bulls (i.e. the name) and were later used
as farm dogs.
She was a good little bulldog, hanging on for dear life, just
as her
bull and bear
baiting ancestors of old did.
So you'll have the bichon frise»; a lap dog that was bred for precious pampering, but is too big to be categorized in the toy group, the poodle; a versatile breed that was utilized
as a retriever, truffle hunter and then circus performer, and then you have two types of bulldogs; breeds who were once used for
bull baiting, but since this practice has been outlawed, they technically can't be categorized under the working dog category.
Some authors, notably Richard Stratton, have theorized that the APBT is essentially the same breed
as the Renaissiance
bull -
baiting dogs, largely unmixed with any other kind of dog, specifically terriers.
Other authors who have researched the topic, such
as Dr. Carl Semencic, argue that the APBT is indeed the product of a cross between
bull -
baiting dogs and terriers and that the breed simply did not exist in its current form during the Renaissance.
«I've never seen anything like this» veteran Bay Area animal rescuer on kittens used
as pit
bull bait, legs bound.
The pastime of
bull -
baiting, in which Bulldogs were turned lose on a staked
bull as spectators bet on the outcome, was popular in Britain beginning in the 13th century.
Bull -
baiting, which had been popular in earlier times, did not lend itself to the cities, and fanciers of the rat pit became increasingly enamored of dog fighting
as a more exciting alternative to rat killing.
Meet sweet Abigail, a pit
bull terrier that was savagely injured and lost an ear
as a
bait dog.
Back
as far
as the 1200s these dogs were used in the grisly sports of bear and
bull baiting, until these pastimes were banned in England in 1835.
American Pit
Bull Terrier / American Staffordshire Terrier - These dogs were originally bred for bull baiting and dog fighting, and as a result are predisposed to be aggressive to other anim
Bull Terrier / American Staffordshire Terrier - These dogs were originally bred for
bull baiting and dog fighting, and as a result are predisposed to be aggressive to other anim
bull baiting and dog fighting, and
as a result are predisposed to be aggressive to other animals.
Within the past week, authorities have also found two approximately six - month - old pit
bulls, which appear to have been used
as «
bait dogs» for dog - fighting purposes.
Originally bred for
bull baiting and dog fighting, they have also functioned
as working dogs on farms.
As with the Staffie, these dogs made for good bloodsports — used in
bull baiting, bear
baiting and pit dog fighting.
We just posted a video entitled, «What You Should Know Before You Post Your Pet Free To Good Home» It was inspired by and features Shader, a little pit
bull we rescued, who was obviously used
as a
bait dog.
Lenny is a 9 - yr - old pit
bull mix who was rescued at 1 - yr - old after having been used
as a
bait dog.
They were first used in 3000 BC
as arena gladiators and for
bull baiting, bear
baiting, and dog - on - dog combat.
It was originally bred for
bull baiting and had to be tough, determined and tenacious to confront something
as formidable
as a
bull.
It was one of the breeds used for
bull and bear
baiting before the 19th century when sports such
as cockfighting were common place and animal rights not yet fully in place.
They are especially bred
as guard dogs and for
bull -
baiting.
Just
as the Bulldog was originally bred for
bull and bear
baiting, dog fighting was part of the APBT's original purpose.
This boxer — who was used
as bait in a pit
bull fighting ring — was rescued.
The old - fashioned Bulldog was a fierce, courageous animal used in the sports of bear - and
bull -
baiting as early
as the mid-sixteenth century.
As bull - baiting came to be banned in the 19th century, dog fighting became popular as an underground and quasi-illegal activity in the U
As bull -
baiting came to be banned in the 19th century, dog fighting became popular
as an underground and quasi-illegal activity in the U
as an underground and quasi-illegal activity in the UK.
Shrewd breeders of
bull -
baiting bulldogs started to breed and market their stock
as companion dogs instead of vicious fighters.
These fighting dogs were bred for ferocity, strength and fearlessness - qualities highly valued in hunting and illegal sports, such
as bull -
baiting and dog fights.
Silvertips, grey reef, whitetip reef, blacktip reef, sicklefin lemons, and tawny nurse sharks
as well
as large
bull and occasional tiger sharks come to feed on the fish
bait provided at a depth of 25 to 30m on the reef ledge while divers observe from a safe distance.
Coaches [carriages] plied from Westminster to the Temple, and from several other stairs too and fro,
as in the streets; sleds, sliding with skeetes, a
bull -
baiting, horse and coach races, puppet plays and interludes, cooks, tipling and other lewd places, so that it seemed to be a bacchanalian triumph, or carnival on the water.