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    Do you want to see a world where everyone is attacked by Pit Bulls. I'm for Pit Bulls not being pets. People have been avoiding pitbulls. They are very vicious and dangerous too. Lastly, Pit Bulls are not for young people like ages 1-11 Claim 1: people have been avoiding Pit Bulls because people don't want to be attacked and have to pay for surgery. Also some people have been attacked and been afraid ever since the incident.People don't mention other dog attacks only pitbull attacks. In…

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    Dog Breed Discrimination

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    Dog Breed Discrimination Some dogs, like the Great Dane or Tibetan Mastiff, for example, are dangerous because of their size. Others, such as the German Shepherd and the Pit Bull, can be trained by their humans to perform acts of protection or aggression that can injure the subject of their attentions. However, certain breeds of dogs have earned their terrible reputations, often labeled as vicious or aggressive because of they react violently and interact with other dogs and humans that way.…

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    The Stranger essay Are people evil or their behaviors evil? I believe people actions make them evil,because everyone is born the same. Even though we might have different backgrounds you can still be an evil person whether you’re rich or poor. People are made evil with what others do to them or make them do . Meursault shows that he is not evil when he tries to help Salemon find his lost dog ,by telling Salemon to look in the dog pound.”The police’ll get him for sure, so I told him to go to the…

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    because of their physical features, have been raised as fight dogs. In order to prepare them to fight, Pits are starved for days or even weeks and are treated poorly. Some of these dogs are chained up and never unlatched. Once they’ve starved the dogs enough, bait--usually small animals including puppies and kittens-- are used to train the dogs to fight for survival and food. Even though Pits are genetically bred strong and muscular, these dogs who are being mistreated learned aggressive…

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    Banned, abused, neglected, hated, unloved, and exploited, pit bulls have become “America’s most reviled breed”. People view pit bulls as a threat to society, and even ban them in countless cities around the nation. Along with their involvement in multiple dog attacks every year, dog fighting commonly revolves around pit bulls. New studies now show that pit bulls behave no more dangerously than any other breed of dog, leaving many to wonder where the dogs went wrong, or maybe more accurately,…

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    Pit Bulls Should Not Be Banned Pit bulls are often called violent dogs. They are stigmatized as the breed often known as fighting dogs. These dogs are singled out to be restrained or banned and are put to death just for their breed. In Lafayette, Louisiana, two men were arrested for dog fighting and fifty-seven pit bulls were confiscated. Some of the confiscated dogs had scars from fighting, and just because of the breed’s reputation, all of the dogs were considered dangerous. The Louisiana…

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    Pitbull Terrier

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    the past, The Pitbull Terrier was bred to be a companion and family dog. In present day, the Pitbull Terrier is oftentimes referred to as the “demon dog” because of misconceptions and bad press. Stories have dominated the news and social media of killer dogs with little being said in their defense. The Pitbull Terrier breed is undeniably at stake and the prejudice seen against this breed is seen more and more as time goes on. The dominant conversation of the Pitbull Terrier involves the…

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    Pit Bull: Misunderstood

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    People have misconceptions about pit bulls, fearing them and viewing them as “vicious killers” or “dangerous”. The reason pit bulls are so misunderstood is because of the many myths that surround the breed. A lot of these myths contributed to the negative image associated with pit bulls and many of them do not fairly represent the breed. It was stated in an article “Pit Bull: Myth vs. Fact”, on TeamPitAFull.org, that of the most one popular myths about pit bulls is that they have locking jaws,…

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    Basset Hounds have short legs and heavy bones. They have loose skin with a hard, dense coat that comes in several combinations of colors such as white, tan, and black (Gerstenfeld and Schultz 204). The breed is around fourteen inches in height and should weigh anywhere from forty to sixty pounds (Colie 32). Basset Hounds have thick, hanging lips and soft, sad eyes along with ears that hang low to the ground. On its head, there is loosely wrinkled skin and a domed skull that is most clearly seen…

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    Essay On Pit Bulls

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    The Ultimate Deal on Pit Bulls Did you know that Pit Bulls are known as the “Jews of the canine world?” (Ingall). Pits bulls are hated for faulty reasoning, giving them the title of the “Jews of the canine world” (Ingall). There are many stereotype of pit bulls that lead to peoples reasoning for such hatred; they are unpredictable, dangerous, and vicious. Pit Bulls were originally breed to take down large animals, bulls in particular. When bull baiting became, illegal people turned to dog…

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