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BF took Vicks dogs and rehabilitated them and they have been placed into educated pet homes. So for the person who said all fighting Pits have to be put down it is simply not true. Here is also a place where people can go and real about BSL to learn about it. http://network.bestfriends.org/campa...s/default.aspx |
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Here is a Wiki link that provides a rather good overview: Pit Bull - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Also, I think you make a very salient point about teacups, and what that means to yorkie owners - and comparing this to some of the misconceptions that are out there about Pitts. |
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This is so true. It was so heartwarming to see this documentry on TV regarding this. Most got loving homes. |
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Lets play this game here again, it's been posted before. All of the dog breeds in this are mistaken for pits. Find the Pitbull: http://www.pitbullsontheweb.com/petbull/findpit.html |
Another thing to think about is how many posts here at YT do we see posters talking about people asking them what type of dog they have, even yesterdays thread about the vet receptionist? Yorkies are the top third breed and yet many people can't tell what they are. |
Looking at that I see only 3 possibilies of pits. The three I never even heard of! They look exatally like one so it could be easy to make a mistake. However, if one of them did do damage, IMO, they would no different than the pit bull. |
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I have been asked a thousand times from people that see my dog for the first time...."Hey, is that a Pit"? I then explain it is a Cane Corso from Southern Italy....I try to educate. |
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No, #15 is my dog. I will keep trying. |
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breeding, not greeding...I need a spell checker, or hire a typist! Sorry for all of the typo's, but my brain housing group is not in sync with my fingers. |
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That is a great example to show how many breeds are called "Pitties", when they really are not. Good link. :thumbup: |
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The problem is not with humans really, but other animals, most fighting pitts can't be rehabilitated . If you have special people who know how to handle them and have the time then yes, but not all states *probably none* have funding for that. I think with Vick's dogs they just got more attention than a regular fighting pitt would and the people that can take them in and handle them came forward, believe me it's not the norm. Where I am from, New York, there is no money for all the fighting pitts to have all the attention and training Vick's dogs are getting, those dogs of Vicks can't be trusted around other animals, I don't care what anyone says, they cant. Just my opinion , my eyes have seen a lot regarding these poor animals. |
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