This is because, first, we don't know what
kind of pit bull terrier you have.
Not exact matches
There is absolutely no evidence for the existence
of any
kind of «locking mechanism» unique to the structure
of the jaw and / or teeth
of the American
Pit Bull Terrier.
I haven't had any personal experience with any
of these dogs as far as I know, but my father does have a dog that we adopted from the shelter that looks like some
kind of a
pit bull / Staffordshire
terrier and, now that I see one, maybe Cane Corso too.
I would joke about him being a pi - hua - hua (
pit bull and chihuahua mix) Always kinda wondered what
kind of terrier, he was because he did not look like any typical small
terrier breed I had seen before.
There is absolutely not evidence for the existence
of any
kind of» locking mechanism» unique to the structure
of the jaw and / or teeth
of the American
Pit Bull Terrier, says Dr. I. Lerh Brisbin
of the University
of Georgia (from the ADBA booklet, «Discover the American
Pit Bull Terrier.)
The high pain tolerance comes in handy because the american
pit bull terrier does nt mind this
kind of play, where other dogs might nip the child.
That Labrador, Golden Retriever, German Shepherd, Yorkshire
Terrier, Beagle, Bulldog, Boxer, Poodle, Shih Tzu, Rottweiler, Miniature Schnauzer, Chihuahua, Doberman, Pomeranian, Pointer, Great Dane, Husky, Sheltie, Boston
Terrier, French Bulldog, Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Pug, Australian Shepherd, Cocker Spaniel,
pit bull... you get my drift... does NOT need that
kind of environment and does NOT deserve that
kind of treatment... And you know it.
Some
of these include Furburbia pet adoption centers in malls (taking pets out
of the shelter to the public); pet super adoptions (adopting hundreds
of animals at a time over a weekend), the first coalition - based effort to end the killing; the Big Fix statewide mobile clinic, serving every nook and cranny
of the state and cranking out more surgeries than any other mobile clinic
of its
kind (around 100,000 surgeries during its time); creative corporate partnerships, including Squatters Chasing Tail Ale and Hooters for Neuter; the first statewide community cat trap / neuter / return (TNR) programs; and the first dedicated shelter program to save
pit bull terriers (the Pit Cre
pit bull terriers (the
Pit Cre
Pit Crew).
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.