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    How To Raise Pit Bulls

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    continues. When caring for a pit bull, many believe that it would be more difficult to maintain them, over any other dogs. They may also be scared to raise a pit bull because of how big and mean they seem. What others don’t know is pit bulls are some of the easiest, loving dogs to have. When given an appropriate amount of time,love and compassion, Pit Bulls can be a joy for you and the family to raise. Pit bull puppies are similar to other puppies when it comes to training. Pit bull pups need to be trained

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    Should Pit Bulls Be Band

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    Should pit bulls be band or should they stay. I think that they should be band because a lot of time they will fight the other dog or even kill them. ya a lot of times people will think that the pit bull is always the one that they are the ones fighting on tv but a lot of times they are not but most of the time they are. I also think that they are always attacking people in the article it said that a young. Girl was attack by a pit bull and was really injured by the pit bull I wonder why every

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    Pit Bulls Research Paper

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    Lena Fenner ELA 6/7 Mrs.King 18 March 2016 Should Pit Bulls Be Allowed in Independence MO? Do you think all dogs should have the freedom people do? Pit bulls should be allowed in Independence MO. Pit Bulls should have the freedom to live there lives in peace not being penalized for the way the owner treats the dog. Pit bulls are very sweet dogs it just depends on the owner. One reason is that the ¨Dogs suffer rather than give up beloved pets, owners of highly regulated or banned breeds avoid

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    Pit bulls are a breed of dog that are notoriously labeled as being dangerous and as having a propensity to attack without warning. Statistics gathered from 2005 through 2015 found that Pit bulls accounted for 64.4 percent, or 232, of the 360 deaths of Americans suffered due to dog bite injuries, while only making up about 6.6 percent of the total U.S. dog population. Due to these statistics, there are many who defend enacting statutes that specifically point to incidents involving these dogs needing

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    Every Muslim is a terrorist. Every pit bull is a threat to their neighborhood. Every policeman is corrupted. Most Muslim’s are terrorists. Most pit bulls are threats to their neighborhoods. Most policemen are corrupted. Some are. Few are. A problem in our world today involves the labels and generalizations that are used to describe, often negatively, a large population of people or species. Some of the more common ones that are present today include the idea that Muslims are terrorists, Syrian

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    Why Are Pit Bulls Bad

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    Why Pit Bulls Are Not a Threat As Caesar Millan thoughtfully quoted, "In the 70's, they blamed Dobermans. In the 80's, they blamed German Shepherds. In the 90's, they blamed the Rottweiler. Now, they blame the Pit Bull." All of these instances were sparked by the a danger of a single story. Many people will believe anything negative that they hear. A product could have thousands of great reviews, but the one negative comment will stick out. The same is true for the Pit Bull breed. Pit Bulls and

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    Pit Bull Research Paper

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    Pit bulls are a Misunderstood Breed Pit bulls are the most misunderstood dog breeds in the world. When people hear the word pit bull they automatically think of dogs fighting and attacking. When people say "pit bull" they're usually referring to a range of breeds and, often, a mixed-breed dog. (Lawrence, C Louisville Magazine Feb 2007) People think they are a very dangerous breed of dog. Because of this

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    I believe pit bulls are not a vicious breed. Pit bulls are known to be obedient, intelligent, affectionate, loyal, courageous, and friendly, along with several other well known traits. In the 1900s, pit bulls were known as “Nanny Dogs”, because people used them for babysitters. Lastly, pit bulls are born as sweethearts, it depends on the way you raise them that makes them mean. Pit bulls are known to be obedient, intelligent, affectionate, loyal, courageous, and friendly, along with several

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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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    Why I think Pit Bulls should not be banned Hi, I'm Aarav and today I will be talking about why I strongly believe Pit Bulls should not be banned and here are my reasons why. My first reason is People say Pit bulls were bred to kill, but that's the owner's fault because their behavior is because of how the owner trained them and treated them and I will list a few reasons to justify my answer. Firstly I will show some facts. According to the Position Statement on Pit Bulls | ASPCA “The reality is that

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