Not exact matches
Such was the case for the Fifth family when they
came into the South Jersey Regional Animal
Shelter a few years back looking to adopt one of our big, beefy pit
bulls.
If it did that reliably, whether used as either a pass / fail test or for remedial diagnostic purposes,
shelter dogs — about 75 % of them pit
bulls ---- would not have killed more than 20 times as many Americans since it
came into use in 1999 - 2000 than in the preceding 141 years.
If that dog
came into an animal
shelter, would a
shelter employee readily recognize that it was, for example, an American Staffordshire Terrier, as opposed to a Staffordshire
Bull Terrier?