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    Pit Bulls What do you think of when you hear aggressive breed or dangerous dog? Pit Bulls have been given the label of an “aggressive breed” or “dangerous dog.” A dangerous dog is one who inflicts serious injury, or poses an imminent threat of serious aggression toward people or other animals. We do not pay attention to other breeds when we think of dangerous dogs. We pay attention to the ones that look the most threatening, like Pit Bulls. Pit bulls should not be labeled an aggressive breed because

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    The Misunderstood Pit Bull Cesar Millan who has his own show on Nat Geo Wild called Cesar 911 works and owns his own pit bulls. He has had a dog named daddy who was raised with Cesar since 4 months old. Cesar had a large pack of dogs so it made daddy well socialized and never aggressive with other dogs. Daddy with two small boys of Cesar’s laying and sleeping on daddy he got the best play time with his kids and was calm and soft with Cesar’s kids. If other dogs were being mean to him he would

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    today. Dog breeds, such as Pit Bulls, Doberman Pinschers, Rottweilers, Chow Chows, Great Danes, Perro de Presa Canario, Akitas, Alaskan Malamutes, German Shepherds, Siberian Huskies, and Wolf Hybrids (wolf dogs) all get discriminated today. Dog discrimination is from attacks the dogs are involved in. Pit Bulls are known for being bred for dog fights and the involvement in dog attacks. They get discriminated daily. At the pound, Pit Bulls are put down annually. Pit Bull rates that are in pounds

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    say pit-bull dogs are dangerous and that they are monsters, but reality humans are the real danger and monsters here. The owners should be at fault here not the breed of dogs; the breed, owner’s have raised them to be mean, but underneath all of the meanness the breed’s are great dogs to have. Humans have always been the real monster here, but no one sees it like that. The society sees that the breed fight other breeds and attack humans, but never put fault on the owner who rise the pit-bull. Their

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    breed? Most people haven’t simple because most people don’t own a Pit Bull. Pit Bulls have been made illegal to own in some cities just because of their breed. They are view as “Dangerous” or “Bad” just because of some people who raised theirs wrong. People used to use them in dog fighting and people today shouldn’t have to get rid of their loved family pet because other people don’t like the idea of a Pit being in their town. Pit Bulls shouldn’t be illegal to own in any city or state. They can be and

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    Many dogs and cats will walk in and out of many shelters in the U.S. but many Pit Bulls will be able to walk out with a family. I tried to look for someone who has had experience within the kennels and to see firsthand the consequences of the negative reputation Pit Bulls in order to demonstrate the struggle that Pit Bulls faced. I met Jenna Keyes, a Humane Educator, who works for the St. Joseph Animal Shelter and deals with animal control and rescue. I walked into her office where the many pictures

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    responsible Pit Bull owner is providing him with the proper diet to ensure he stays healthy. Many owners believe just because they purchase the most expensive brands of dog food for their Pit Bull that he is getting all of the vitamins and nutrients he needs, but often times, that is not the case. Humans can’t meet all of their nutritional requirements by eating one particular food, and neither can your Pit Bull. You are the one who is in control of this day to day aspect of your Pit Bull’s life

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    In October 2014, a family in Sacramento found a dog that had been hit by a car. The dog, a pit bull named Zoe, was emaciated, abused and had spent her life being bred for puppies. Though full-grown, she weighed only 38 pounds at the time of her rescue. Her owners denied that they had ever owned her, so the family that found her came to her rescue, providing her with food, warmth and shelter. Unfortunately, the family that saved Zoe was unable to keep her so she was brought to Front Street Animal

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    Knowing exactly which dog food to buy for your Pit Bull terrier can be confusing. There are countless options available when you go to the store and many of them are very unhealthy choices. Dog food is offered in packets, cans, or large bags. Dog foods that are mass prepared can be high in quality and well balanced, it is important that you buy the best you can afford. Most of the larger dog food companies maintain testing laboratories that check for quality and nutritional value. Basically, there

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    popular dogs owned by dog owners is the pit bulldog. They are said to have a friendly temperament and is remarked for being attached to their owners. Pit bull dogs are good pets, but they can cause severe problems if they are not trained correctly. Even with their friendly attitude towards human, they are aggressive and defensive towards their territory. This tends to threaten the society when considering how to control the pit bulls of mauling incidents. Pit bulldogs and other attack dogs should

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