As responsible bully owners and rescuers, it is our duty to make sure the dogs in our program are
good breed ambassadors.
Not exact matches
Most dog shows these days have «
ambassadors» stationed at a counter to help the uninitiated
better understand about
breeds and showing.
Most cat shows these days have «
ambassadors» stationed at a counter to help the uninitiated
better understand about cat
breeds and cat showing.
«We hope that through education, mentoring, and outreach, we can help pit bull owners become
better ambassadors for our
breed and eventually reduce some of the misunderstandings about pit bulls and the people who love them.»
We want to encourage positive portrayals of these «monsters» as a way to change public perception and fight dog discrimination and abuse by showcasing dogs who are exemplary
ambassadors for the
breeds (therapy dogs, Canine
Good Citizens) or just loving family members regardless of their often horrific pasts.
A
well - trained Pit Bull can be an
ambassador for his
breed, showing the world that with a loving home and training, Pit Bulls can make wonderful pets.
We encourage
ambassadors to choose an animal or
breed that they feel they are familiar with and can
best represent to potential adopters.
He was an adult dog with his CGC and was
well suited to be a therapy dog and
ambassador for his
breed (like I wanted), and NOT a puppy, which was what we also wanted.
If you select what others consider an easy
breed to raise and train, train your pup so that he becomes the very
best individual — an
ambassador — of that
breed.
And if you select a
breed that some people consider difficult to raise and train, train him, train him, and train him, so that he becomes the very
best example — an
ambassador — of that
breed.
Bringing up your pit bull to be calm, submissive and
well - behaved will create a canine
breed -
ambassador — like Daddy and Junior — and help teach the world the truth: There are no bad
breeds, just badly raised dogs.
A
well - behaved and obedient Pit Bull will be a great
ambassador for the
breed and help fight prejudice and misconceptions.
Structure along with
good leadership and
good management, is what helps the pit bull become a
breed ambassador.
The
breed's outgoing personality makes Staffords
well suited for therapy dog programs, accompanying Canine
Ambassadors on visits to schools and youth groups, or snuggling up to a child in a R.E.A.D. Program.
He was an adult dog with his CGC and was
well suited to be a therapy dog and
ambassador for his
breed (like I wanted), and NOT a puppy, -LSB-...]