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Pit Bulls Speak

Discussion in 'APBT History' started by Marty, Oct 23, 2004.

  1. Marty

    Marty Guest

    Pit Bulls speak we are good dogs!

    Most people, who are unfamiliar with the American Pit Bull Terrier,
    falsely believe that they are dangerous dogs. Unfortunately, Pit
    Bulls have a bad reputation because of some mean people who have
    abused their dogs and trained them to be aggressive. Pit Bulls are
    actually very stable, intelligent, and highly trainable. They are
    strong athletic dogs, and they require a guardian who is responsible
    and will give them plenty of exercise and training. They are very
    loving and loyal and make excellent animal companions.

    Little-known facts about Pit Bulls:

    Pit Bulls serve as therapy/service dogs. The Chako Rescue Association
    has Pit Bull therapy dogs in Texas, Utah and California. Helen Keller
    even had a Pit Bull as her canine companion and helper. Cheyenne and
    Dakota are a team of hard-working Search-and-Rescue Pit Bulls in
    Sacramento, California. They play an important role in their
    community by locating missing people in conjunction with the local
    Sheriff. In their off-duty hours, they do charity work as therapy
    dogs.

    Petey, the faithful dog on the TV show, The Little Rascals, was a Pit
    Bull. He spent countless hours with children day after day and never
    hurt anyone. He was one of the most intelligent Hollywood dogs of all
    time.

    There are quite a few celebrities who have Pit Bulls as members of
    their family including: Rosie Perez, The Crocodile Hunter, Judd
    Nelson, Usher, Alicia Silverstone, Cassandra Creech, Sinbad, John
    Stuart, Amy Jo Johnson, Linda Blair, Vin Diesel, and Bernadette
    Peters.

    Pit Bulls are heroes! America's first war dog was a Pit Bull named
    Stubby. He earned several medals during World War I and was honored
    at the White House. The Ken-L-Ration dog hero of 1993 was a Pit Bull
    named Weela. She saved 30 people, 29 dogs, 13 horses and a cat during
    a flood in Southern California. A Pit Bull named Bogart saved a
    four-year-old child from drowning in a swimming pool in Florida.
    Dixie, the Pit Bull, was inducted into the Georgia Animal Hall of Fame
    after she saved some children from a Cottonmouth snake.

    Pit Bulls are one of the most stable people-friendly dogs in
    existence. The National Canine Temperament Testing Association tested
    122 breeds, and Pit Bulls placed the 4th highest with a 95% passing
    rate!

    Dispelling some myths about Pit Bulls:

    -Is it true that Pit Bulls can lock their jaw?
    The infamous locking jaw is a myth. The American Pit Bull Terrier and
    related breeds are physiologically no different from any other breed
    of dog. All dogs are from the same species and none have locking jaws.
    Dr. I Lehr Brisbin of the University of Georgia states, "To the best
    of our knowledge, there are no published scientific studies that would
    allow any meaningful comparison to be made of the biting power of
    various breeds of dogs. There are, moreover, compelling technical
    reasons why such data describing biting power in terms of 'pounds per
    square inch' can never be collected in a meaningful way. All figures
    describing biting power in such terms can be traced to either
    unfounded rumor or, in some cases, to newspaper articles with no
    foundation in factual data." Furthermore, Dr. Brisbin states, "The few
    studies which have been conducted of the structure of the skulls,
    mandibles and teeth of pit bulls show that, in proportion to their
    size, their jaw structure and thus its inferred functional morphology,
    is no different than that of any breed of dog. There is absolutely no
    evidence for the existence of any kind of 'locking mechanism' unique
    to the structure of the jaw and/or teeth of the American Pit Bull
    Terrier."

    -Are Pit Bulls naturally aggressive towards humans?

    While many Pit Bulls do tend to be aggressive towards other DOGS (as
    are most terriers), the normal, well raised Pit Bull has NO
    human-aggressive tendencies! In fact, human-aggression was actually
    bred out of the breed. The majority of Pit Bulls are affectionate,
    intelligent, trainable dogs. In fact, the highest obedience trial
    record of all time is held by an American Pit Bull Terrier named
    Maddy!

    -Can Pit Bulls "turn" on people?

    In fact, no breed of dog does. Dog aggression is nearly always
    preceded by some kind of warning, and there is always a reason behind
    the attack. However, many inexperienced owners do not recognize the
    dog's behavior as aggression, or refuse to acknowledge it as a warning
    sign. The only exception I can think of is Springer Rage, a rare and
    controversial neurological condition that manifests itself as a
    spontaneous attack, followed by confusion, and then a return to normal
    behavior. Pit Bulls are NOT prone to this condition. There are
    individual dogs of any breed that may be more aggressive to others.
     
  2. SSandecki

    SSandecki Pup

    Great article marty
     
  3. Marty

    Marty Guest

    Thanks I hope it helps
     
  4. Wow, it is sad they get this rap. Modern day witch hunt in action!!!!

    -R
     
  5. PADogman

    PADogman Top Dog

    It is also known that APBT's scored higher on the Temperment Test than a Golden Retriever or a Labrador.
     
  6. Whiskey Bay

    Whiskey Bay Top Dog

    I bet they scored higher in intelligence too.
     
  7. GrCh_Jeff

    GrCh_Jeff Big Dog

    i love it marty.you always have good post.
     
  8. Kay

    Kay Big Dog

    Good reading, thanks for sharing that :)
     
  9. D.R KING

    D.R KING GET OFF MY LINE...

    Your telling me, I seen the lab version of cujo last week!
     
  10. that needs to be sent to every asshole newsmedia paper or station there is in the US and to all the legislatures.
     
  11. CRD

    CRD Big Dog

    Right on the money Marty!!!!!!!
     

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