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    Pitbull Stereotypes

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    Do Pit Bulls deserve the poor stereotyping they receive? Every year over one point two million dogs are euthanized in America alone. A startling forty percent of those dogs are pit bulls. That means that every year over half a million pit bulls are euthanized in America. This number has risen so high over the years because of the poor name and stereotypes that have been placed on pit bulls. Pit bulls have been labeled as mean and aggressive dogs for many reasons. One is due to their…

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    Pit bulls are, by far, the most feared dog. A “pit bull” isn 't an actual breed, the term originates from the American Pit Bull Terrier but also includes the American Staffordshire Terrier, the English Staffordshire Terrier, and any dogs that are mixes of these breeds. These dogs are stereotyped to the point that there have been laws instated that have banned the dogs in some cities. For decades the media has been using the pit bull hysteria for their own profit. This is an issue because so many…

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    10 Best Monitor Dogs

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    one of the best attendants of family and home. They must be prepared from an early age and are extremely perilous to life in spite of the cuddly appearance. Require the consideration of the proprietor and truly adore playing with youngsters. Staffordshire…

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    What Are Pitbulls?

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    identified this bias particularly when people encounter or even think about pit bulls. The fear that people have when they encounter a pit bull is very similar to what people often feel for motorcycle riders and what a biker might endure when they are faced with a person, or people who only believe that bikers are only capable of doing harm, like the stereotypical biker.…

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    to breed banning is to provide adult dogs with appropriate discipline, meaning always be in control of the dog, make sure dogs are properly trained as puppies, and correct any aggression as soon as the owner notices these actions. In one study pit bulls were not assessed individually, but as a group. The study showed the entire group, in comparison to other breeds considered non dangerous, has a higher rate to show different unique behavioral traits during an attack. These behavioral traits were…

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    Dog fighting is a universal “blood sport” that will pit two dogs against each other. Dog fighting is either used for entertainment or the people attending this events will bet money on which dog will win. Money is not the only thing that will be circulating during these events. Dogs will either fight to the death or until they can no longer participate. Even though dog fighting is illegal and a felony in all 50 states it has not stopped dog fighters from continuing the fights. (2017) Dog…

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    In both tales, the little boys find themselves in a situation where there isn’t much hope until Ooka intervenes. In “Ooka and the Pup’s Punishment,” Kohichi is holding a dog that he cares much for. Hambei, a merchant, and Yasuke, Kohichi’s father, accuse the dog of attacking Hambei and ripping his new, differently colored robe. Hambei and Yasuke both want the dog to be punished for hwat it had done. They claim, by law, the dog must be punished. Ooka felt bad for the boy, so he decided to…

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    a Boston terrier and an American pit bull terrier, acquire best nutrition for their unique needs. Bully breed are special dog breed that was originally trained for blood sports, such as dog fighting and bull baiting. These dogs are famous for their extremely energetic and aggressive behavior, a giant brick-like head, wide jaws, and a medium-sized, muscular appearance. Example of such breed like – American Bulldog, Chow chow, Akita, Boxer English bulldog, French bulldog, Boston Terriers, Cane…

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    everything—even to animals. Pit bulls are a primary example of a canine group commonly stereotyped for being aggressive and unpredictable. Their bad reputations have spread fear among the public and so various cities in the United States—namely Denver, Cincinnati and Miami—have implemented breed specific legislations which are laws that target…

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    Pitbull Research Paper

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    led to the demise of the original reputation of the Pit bull. False allegations and intentional implantation of fear has contributed to the degradation of this breed. For the past several years, the Pit bull has had their reputation demolished due to false assumptions. However, the Pit bull was not always an object of discrimination. Within the last decade, society’s view of this beloved breed has degenerated. Quite often, the Pit bull is no longer looked upon as a loyal companion.…

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