Pit Bulls Are Great Pets!

November 22nd, 2009 - 

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Though Pit Bulls have been on the receiving end of some bad publicity over the years, the blame for their bad behavior really belongs with the owners. Pit Bulls were very popular at one time, Spot from the Little Rascals was a Pit Bull. If you are considering a new family dog, don’t overlook the Pit Bull as a possibility because of a few bad owners. Here are some tips and information to give you a clearer idea of what you can expect from one of these sweet animals.

The American Pit Bull is a mix between the Bull and Terrier breeds. It is categorized by a stocky, muscular body and considered part of the Mastiff group. They have short, glossy and thick coats which have been bred for various color patterns. The typical adult American Pit Bull weighs about 55 pounds and will reach 22 inches in height. They are a generally healthy breed although they are sometimes prone to hip dysplasia, fleas, and dog ticks, and have been known to develop allergies to grass. They live an average of 12 years.

American Pit Bulls are gentle dogs! Most of the dogs who have been in the news for their violent behavior have been mixed breeds. When raised in a loving environment they grow into dogs who are great with children. American Pit Bulls can be somewhat aggressive towards other animals, but this occurs only when they are not well socialized as puppies. When raised correctly, the breed is loyal, obedient and very affectionate. As with any other breed, when brought up with love, Pit Bulls are great pets.

It is a good idea to get your Pit Bull while it is a puppy to guarantee a positive temperament. These dogs make exceptional pets and great companions for your family. They make protective guardians when well trained. This is an active breed and American Pit Bulls love to run. If you have an apartment or small yard they will be content as long as the owner gives them plenty of play and exercise time. They will need to be properly leashed and trained when in public because they are high energy animals.

Remember that it is the responsibility of the owner to make sure that their animal companion is properly trained and the American Pit Bull breed is no exception. If you raise them poorly, any animal will become a danger. If you don’t take responsibility for your animal, you will lose it forever.

The American Pit Bull Terrier History

November 22nd, 2009 - 

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The American Pit Bull Terrier was a breed developed in the early nineteenth century in Europe by the English. The first came PitBull crossing the old English Bulldog with the now extinct English Terrier (quite similar to the current Jack Russell Terrier), with much agility and physical strength. Selected by his strength and fighting, the Pit Bull was taken to the western region of the United States, where he first developed the race with more intensity in the current format. From there they came to be used in blood-sports, initially struggles with bears or bulls, then only fights between dogs.

In 1835, with the prohibition of dog fighting, had to make a new selection of dogs pulling out of the aggressive play and selecting the specimens with temperament. In 1898 the United Kennel Club (UKC) recognized the first copy of the race and was founded in 1909 in the United States ADBA (American Dog Breeders Association), an exclusive association of the breed Pit Bull. Both as far as possible try to keep the PitBull in its original format with unparalleled determination (Gameness) being the main feature race, followed by muscle strength, agility and endurance. His strength is designed for both horizontal displacements as races, and vertical jumps and climbing trees. It has high strength organic and rarely gets sick. Is able to run for a long time without getting tired and is so determined that when you have a job to do rarely give up. The temperament is an intelligent dog, faithful to the owner and docile when well treated by those who acquire it. To purchase a copy of this breed, the new owner should know at the outset that it is a dog born athlete, you need plenty of exercise should be trained and socialized from puppy. When confined in a very small depression born of isolation that can lead to problems in the temperament of the dog. The temperament of any dog is divided into two topics, the instinct is the ability of the dog for some functions such as hunting, herding, guarding, etc. and behavior that are the attitudes of his personality that are acquired in the middle where he lives. Therefore one should know that the Pit Bull has the instinct for endurance activities (eg sports.) Misused by cruel people at that time in arenas, and small game inherited from their ancestors terriers. Often the guilt of a dog being aggressive is the actual owner can not deal with the animal, the life that lives with him inside. So, who takes a pit for flat, you should prepare to include at least 1 hour daily walks and exercise. Today the Pit Bull can adapt to any activity that is not healthy to baiting, such as extreme sports, working trials with traction, agility and even the show ring. The baiting is classified as a crime of cruelty to animals (Art. 32 of Law 9605/98) with a penalty of 3 months to 1 year imprisonment and fine.