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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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    companions they are known as being a man’s best friend. Pit bulls are American Pit Bull Terrier, they have essentially been labeled the face of an “aggressive” dog problem. For this paper I have interviewed Adam Hill. He is an adjunct faculty member in the English Department at Columbus State Community College, he is a father, and husband. This problem seems as if it falls back onto the owner of the dog rather than the breed, although the Pit Bull breed is largely known as having an alpha dog mentality

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    Imagine during the 1920s, that a relationship was like a fight between a Pit Bull and a Yorkie. The Pitbull represents the men in the relationship because they are bigger in size and more aggressive. On the other hand the Yorkie is delicate, and innocent which represents the women in the relationship because they have no choice but to obey the “bigger” person due to the superiority they think they have. Research shows that “Pit Bulls … attack frequently and do major damage almost every time... When they

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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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    There is an American Pit Bull Terrier right now on the police force in New York, it is the first American Pit Bull Terrier to be on the police force in New York. A male named Brad Croft had been introduced to and abandoned shelter in Texas, and there he seen a group of puppies and one of the puppies that he had seen caught his eye. The puppy had an injury to the skull and they were surprised that the dog had lived. Also, the dog did not seem to show any aggression towards humans whatsoever. Croft

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    want to ban pit bulls because they can be vicious,at some point the have harmed people,but no they still can be pets. Have you ever heard of pet trainer that help you pet to behave better. Think about losing a man’s,or your best friend. How could people just be like that,”No I don’t want that dog because it bits,harms and maybe can kill people.”My dog bit,scratched me,and even peed on me,maybe you should just ban my dog. Plus maybe the person who gotten attacked before by a pit bull was doing something

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    many cities across the country. The “Pit Bull” Breed The term “Pit Bull” is a generalization of many similar breeds. The AKC registers the most common breed of “Pitt Bull” as the American Staffordshire Terrier. Without researching the breed, some assume the name from the UKC, which is an international registry, which registers American Bull Terriers. Some refer to them as cousins, and some disagree on their classification as the same breed. The Staffordshire Bull Terrier was originally bred “in the

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    Abstract: Aggression is a common concern amongst pet owners, who commonly associate breeds such as pitbulls with hostile behavior. Our research group tested and determined the phenotype and genotype of an unknown breed of dog (Sunny) in order to determine the likelihood of aggressive behavior. Our data demonstrated that although the subject is of a known aggressive breed, its environmental factors and history determine that Sunny is not inherently aggressive. Introduction: A pet owner, inquiring

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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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    Should Pit Bulls be banned from America? Pit Bulls are known worldwide for being inherently dangerous and extremely vicious, but according to the American Temperament Test Society, Inc. 86.8% of American Pit Bull Terriers have passed their temperament tests better than Collies, Golden Retrievers, and Beagles. Many people don’t know that the term “bully breed” refers to more than forty breeds that hail from the same root breed. The history of the Pit Bull goes back to about the nineteenth century

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