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Nov 22nd, 2009
I own a red nose pit bull and she is a sweetheart, although I am having some troubles finding an apartment that will accept the pit bull breed here in st pete florida, Although I found that most people dont know the difference between the two breeds and I am getting more apartments saying they will accept the american bull. Is there really that big of a...
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Nov 21st, 2009
very happy pit bull, this is the greeting i get from my very large and friendly pit...
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Nov 21st, 2009
www.youtube.com – more videos of Sharky!!! My pit bull Sharky is 1,5 year old on this video and the Chicks are just few days old. This was Sharky’s very first day to meet his Baby Chicks. He is Sweet PitBull – Sweet dog – my baby I am suprised too how sweet he is with little birds and animals. …maybe because I got him when he was just 4 weeks of age! I even took him to the...
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Nov 21st, 2009
I just adopted a puppy pit bull from a local shelter and she is so fat and precious! I have been doing a lot of research since then about raising pit bulls.
But I wanted to ask everyone here about their personal experience with pit bulls.
Most people have the impression that pit bulls are aggressive but since I am raising her when she is a puppy I don’t think it should be a problem right?
How are...
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Nov 21st, 2009
American pit bull terriers today successfully fill the role of companion dog, police dog,[7][8][9] and therapy dog;[10] The fighting reputation of pit bull-type dogs led the San Francisco Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals in 1996 to relabel pit bull terriers as “St. Francis Terriers” (not to be confused with the “Terrier” mascot of St. Francis College in New York) so...
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Nov 21st, 2009
The history of the pit bull-type dog reflects the history of its constituent breeds: the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. There are an estimated 74.8 million owned dogs in the United States;[1] however, the number of pit bull-type dogs has not been reliably determined.[2] Animal shelters in the United States euthanized approximately 1.7...