Get a real dog, they're also protective of children, more
so than pit bulls are but they don't growl at parents nor snap and kill with warning or provocation like pits do.
Not exact matches
And what's worse, is that they tend to stay in shelters longer
than any other animal population because of the aforementioned restrictions that make
so it hard, if not impossible, to have an American
Pit Bull Terrier as a companion animal.
while some dogs do have a higher chance to bite a person, i compleatly disaggree with this list, i mean chiwawa's arnt even listed and they have a higher chance to bite
than a rott or a
pit bull... after all if raised correctly both rots and
pits are very freindly, however, people think those dogs have to be mean,
so they raise them to be mean... other dogs like a doberman can also be very friendly, but due to the immense inbreeding they suffure from brain issues which drive them insane and violent....
What's interesting though is the APBT and other
pit bull type breeds are actually more related with those dogs
than with terrier type breeds,
so there definitely is some common history there.
So, it is impossible for the
pit bull to have been developed from a breed younger
than itself.
HSUS has since explained its belief these dogs were game bred, top of the line fighting dogs,
so to speak, and
so would be more aggressive
than other
pit bulls.
HSUS statement «
so would be more aggressive
than other
pit bulls».
The Watchdog line is noted for its strength and agility, as well as for having a large head and a somewhat heavier build
than so - called «classic»
pit bulls.
People in Miami haven't seen a legally owned
pit bull in their community in more
than 20 years,
so their image of the dogs isn't one based in reality, but only on what they see from the media.
Also one other fact that is accepted from the
Pit Bull community... Pit Bulls tend to be more dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger dog... and both dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another d
Pit Bull community... Pit Bulls tend to be more dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger dog... and both dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another
Bull community...
Pit Bulls tend to be more dog aggressive... so if you have a smaller or larger dog... and both dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another d
Pit Bulls tend to be more dog aggressive...
so if you have a smaller or larger dog... and both dogs get loose you probably have a higher chance of your dog getting hurt or killed if it ran up against a
pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another d
pit bull (with a good owner) than that of another
bull (with a good owner)
than that of another dog.
You obviously haven't done anything more
than «seen»
pit bulls so what the heck do you think you are even remotely qualified to comment about
pit bulls?
So, I am hoping that (someone who possesses more, «
Pit Bull expertise»
than I) will see the pictures of my sweet, adorable, Kane and be able to determine which
Pit Bull type he resembles.
Mr. Skeldon, who got his job mainly because of old family ties, loves the law better
than animals, and has a prejudice against
pit bull breeds
so entrenched he even kills puppies far too young to be considered vicious.»
People with dogs deemed a «
pit bull» will be allowed to keep them so long as they do various things, including muzzling in public, keeping the dogs in an «enclosure» while in their own home, and posting a large sign on their home that is «at least eight inches by ten inches in rectangular dimensions and shall contain only the words «PIT BULL DOG» in lettering not less than two inches in height.&raq
pit bull» will be allowed to keep them so long as they do various things, including muzzling in public, keeping the dogs in an «enclosure» while in their own home, and posting a large sign on their home that is «at least eight inches by ten inches in rectangular dimensions and shall contain only the words «PIT BULL DOG» in lettering not less than two inches in height.&ra
bull» will be allowed to keep them
so long as they do various things, including muzzling in public, keeping the dogs in an «enclosure» while in their own home, and posting a large sign on their home that is «at least eight inches by ten inches in rectangular dimensions and shall contain only the words «
PIT BULL DOG» in lettering not less than two inches in height.&raq
PIT BULL DOG» in lettering not less than two inches in height.&ra
BULL DOG» in lettering not less
than two inches in height.»
I did a lot of reading and attended some classes when my son brought home his
Pit Bull, this is where I learned about the their attitudes and tendencies... about their fear factor, they are tenacious and strong but they are actually less aggresive
than some of the more common breeds that nobody seems to fear, Rotties have a very powerful bite and a record of people attacks, but no one is banning them...
so I would suggest you get your puppy, take him / her to classes and get him / her socilized early on, let him / her play with other dogs
so they know that there is nothing to be afraid of... you'll have a wonderful time and you will become
so much more wise from the experience.
Because
Pit -
Bull type dogs are
so difficult to properly identify (the «bully breed» category being composed of more
than 40 different types of individual breeds), they often get lumped together under this umbrella term.