Sadly, however,
some breeds get a bad rap or are not adopted due to misinformation, and this can keep lovable dogs from finding good homes.
Not exact matches
The Doberman has historically
gotten a
bad rap as an aggressive dog
breed, but the truth is quite different.
I think pure
bred dogs
get a
bad rap in this department.
Media has contributed to this
breed getting such a
bad rap!
Shame on you who wrote this for ignorant people to believe about these
breeds, do some investigating before damning, we breeders and owners of some of these
breeds do a lot of hard work to educate people about our
breeds so they don't
get a
bad rap, and then there comes along articles like this from people who don't even know what they are talking about.
Unfortunately, mutts — or to be politically correct — mixed
breed dogs, often
get a
bad rap.
Unfortunately, starting around the mid-80s, Pit Bulls and Pit Bull mixed
breeds started to
get a
bad rap in the media.
The American Pitbull Terrier often
gets a
bad rap for being an aggressive
breed.
Although this
breed frequently
gets a
bad rap in the media, if you have ever met a pitbull that was raised by a loving, conscientious family then you will understand how much they like to be with people.
Breeds such as Pit Bulls have
got a
bad rap, there is nothing wrong with the
breed it is the owner that creates the dog not the
breed, they are not born killers they are made to kill.
Ezmond could have spent many more months or even years in a shelter, based on
breed restrictions and the difficulty owners can face for owning one of «those»
breeds — you know, german shepherd, rottweiler, pitbull, and other
breeds that
get a
bad rap.