Not exact matches
Cities, counties and towns throughout the US have defined «
pit bull» as «a
pit bull terrier, a Staffordshire
bull terrier, an American Staffordshire
terrier, an American
pit bull terrier, any dog mixed with any
of these three breeds, or a dog that has an appearance and physical characteristics that are substantially similar to (these) dogs...» Until YOU are appointed to the US Supreme Court and succeed in getting the other eight justices to hear a «
pit bull»
case and overturn this definition, it stands!
I can honestly say that in three out
of four
cases, an American
pit bull terrier is involved.
In the majority
of the
cases, they come with a more muscular body as compared to either American Staffordshire
terriers or even the American
pit bull terriers.
This media bias started in 1987 when an issue
of «Sports Illustrated» featured a photo
of a snarling
pit bull terrier on the cover and an article inside made a
case against them.
The
case in point is that
of the American Staffordshire
Terrier and the American
Pit bull Terrier, or
Pit bull.
All you can do is to indicate your pet's breed and add something like «the least aggressive
Pit Bull Terrier in the city» in
case the breed
of your pet is not famous for being friendly and kind.