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History of the Pit-bull

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History of the Pit-bull

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  1. This is for all of the people who believe in the goodness of pit bulls and those people who are not yet sure which side to join. The more you learn about them, the more you will believe. I was a skeptic at first too, but then I went and rescued a blue nose and he showed me his true colors with all of his kisses. Give them a chance.

  2. Every day, people around the world are coming together to help protect furry friends known as pit bulls. But many people are still uninformed about them. Where did they come from? Are they born dangerous? What are the myths?

  3. They originated in England and came to North America with English immigrants. They were bred from bull dogs who were known for hunting large animals with their owners. History of the Pit-bull

  4. History of the Pit Bull The term pit-bull came from the act of “pitting” one bulldog against another. It then became common for people to breed bulldogs with terriers to create smaller dogs. This made the fighting ring more entertaining for its viewers. The mix of the two breeds are the forebears for the present day pit bull.

  5. Behavior • Just like any other dog, pit bulls need to be socialized with other dogs and people in order to learn acceptable behavior. This is easier when done at a younger age. • People who would fight pit bulls would keep them in their home as “nursemaid dogs” because they were so reliable with young children. This shows that pit bulls are not naturally aggressive towards people.

  6. Myths • “Pit Bull’s have locking jaws” – A pit bull is strong willed and can hang on for a long period of time, but their jaws do not lock. Any pit bull skull can prove that. • “If a pit bull bites another dog it will start biting people next” – Research has shown that dogs who get into fights with other dogs are not more likely to go after a person, some of the best fighting dogs were very trustworthy with their families. • “Dog parks are good for socialization” – Some dogs are not meant for the dog park. Pit bulls are strong and may play harder than other dogs which may cause them to accidently harm another dog. There are easy going pit bulls who can play with others just fine, but not every one is the same.

  7. Bad Rap Pit bulls used to have a great reputation: • They worked with solders in WW1. • They were on many posters for WW1 and in many advertising ads. • They were companions for famous people such as Helen Keller, President Theodore Roosevelt, General George Patton, President Woodrow Wilson, Fred Astaire and Humphrey Bogart.

  8. And they still do their part… Pit bulls were involved in the search and rescue team that helped save people who were in the World Trade Center. They participate as therapy dogs around the country, and are partners in the police force.

  9. And the non-famous people who help rescue pit bulls everyday….

  10. Florida 21 pit bull rescue groups. • They all have slogans that show their love for pit bulls and the desire to save their lives. Such as “In memory of all pit bulls, killed by ignorance and fear” (Second Chance Pit Bull Rescue, Inc) and “Rescuing pit bulls, because we should be fighting FOR them” (Rugaz Rescue, Inc.) and many more.

  11. States not far behind… • Texas = 16 • Pennsylvania = 16 • New York = 20 • Tennessee = 15 • Ohio = 15 • Virginia = 14 • Massachusetts = 13

  12. And we can’t forget about the events that go on….

  13. National Pit Bull Awareness Day – October 26 http://www.nationalpitbullawarenessday.org/ • Pit Bulls and Paroles Fundraiser and show • Pinups for Pit Bulls http://www.eventbrite.com/org/617882109 • Running with Angels city Pit Bulls http://www.crowdrise.com/runningwithangelcitypitbulls/fundraiser/angelcitypitbulls … and many more. Search your local pit bull pages.

  14. Join these people and help save a child’s best friend…

  15. a piece of a family…

  16. a young couples first baby…

  17. and most importantly, an innocent life.

  18. Do your part and defend those who cannot speak out for themselvesAnd Pit bull owners need to do their best to make sure their pitty is trained and friendly so we can end the horrible news stories.

  19. Some friendly reminders: • Take your pup to dog training classes. • Take advanced training classes with your dog and go the extra mile to get them their Canine Good Citizen certificate. • Socialize them with other dogs. • Give them lots of exercise • And finally, be sure to make room for them in your bed. 

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