The 2006 statistics from the American Temperament Test Association show that 84.1 % of American
Pit Bull Terriers passed the temperament test.
In temperament evaluations by the American Temperament Test Society, 82 percent of American
pit bull terriers passed, compared with an average of 77 percent for the other 121 breeds tested.
If you are deciding which the best family pet is by temperament, then I should point out that the American
Pit Bull Terrier passes with a higher percent than the Beagle AND the Golden Retriever.
Most recent statistics from the American Temperament Test Society, rank AmStaffs right up there with golden retrievers, with ABPTs ranking even higher with 87.4 % of 913 American
Pit Bull Terriers passing.
Not exact matches
According to the American Temperament Test Society (2010 - 2011), 804 American
Pit Bull Terriers were tested and 695
passed.
Eventually, and hopefully, a time will come when this
passes for the
pit bull terriers, and they no longer become the fear of so many people all over.
I guide grassroots organizations and advocates in
passing local ordinances that protect companion animals, specifically in the issue areas of declawing,
pit bull terriers, Trap - Neuter - Return (TNR), retail pet sale bans, and tethering.
Check out this site: http://www.atts.org/ As of December 2006, the American
Pit Bull Terrier had an 84.1 %
pass rate.
Much - loved
pit bull terrier Georgia
passes away, leaving a legacy of love and hope.
What we do know from statistical analysis is that 86.8 percent of American
pit bull terriers have
passed their temperament testing according to the American Temperament Test Society, Inc..
Whatever Muddy actually is — and regardless of his sweet disposition and highly social demeanor — there is a small but vocal minority of haters out there who never miss the chance to call for the eradication of dogs who bear a
passing resemblance to a
pit bull terrier, including Muddy.
According to temperament tests,
pit bulls score extremely high, the American Pit Bull Terrier achieved a passing rate of 86.8 percent (better than collies, golden retrievers, and beagles), which means they rank fourth highest of the 122 breeds test
pit bulls score extremely high, the American
Pit Bull Terrier achieved a passing rate of 86.8 percent (better than collies, golden retrievers, and beagles), which means they rank fourth highest of the 122 breeds test
Pit Bull Terrier achieved a
passing rate of 86.8 percent (better than collies, golden retrievers, and beagles), which means they rank fourth highest of the 122 breeds tested.
According to the ATTS, in Dec. 2008, 1235
pit bulls were tested for panic, unprovoked aggression and strong avoidance without recovery; 85 % of the 1235
pit bulls passed where only 37.5 % of Skye
Terriers («a family dog»)
passed.
A dog attacks, and city - council members want the city attorney to react — sometimes by drafting an ordinance that restricts or outlaws a specific breed of dog, most often the maligned
pit bull terrier.1 After such an ordinance is
passed, authorities must then ferret out and kill any dog that slightly resembles a
pit bull terrier.
In fact, in temperament testing performed by the American Temperament Test Society, American
Pit Bull Terriers had a
passing rate of just over 87 % and American Staffordshire
Terriers had a
passing rate of just over 85 %.
The truth: The American Temperament Test Society, which provides a uniform national program of temperament testing for dogs, has found that
pit -
bull -
terrier - like dogs
passed the test at a higher rate than many other dog breeds, such as golden retrievers and border collies.
Year after year, the American
Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire
Terrier, and Staffordshire
Bull Terrier pass standardized temperament tests at rates comparable to Golden Retrievers, Great Danes, Weimaraners, and Standard Poodles, to name just four breeds commonly considered «family dogs.»
The American
Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire
Terrier, and Staffordshire
Bull Terrier pass at rates of 86.4 %, 84.2 %, and 89.7 % respectively.
According to the American Temperament Testing Society, Inc., the American
Pit Bull Terrier achieved a
passing rate of 86.8 percent (better than collies, golden retrievers, and beagles), which means they rank fourth highest of the 122 breeds tested.
According to the American Temperament Testing Society, Inc., which tests dogs for stability, aggressiveness, and friendliness, the American
Pit Bull Terrier achieved a passing rate of 86.8 percent, which is better than collies, golden retrievers, and beagles, ranking pit bulls fourth in highest passing grades of the 122 breeds test
Pit Bull Terrier achieved a
passing rate of 86.8 percent, which is better than collies, golden retrievers, and beagles, ranking
pit bulls fourth in highest passing grades of the 122 breeds test
pit bulls fourth in highest
passing grades of the 122 breeds tested.
The beautiful relationship began in 2008 when the management of Ainsworth saw the Ray couple speak so passionately about animals, especially their American
pit bull terrier Boo who
passed away 4 years earlier.