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American Pit Bull Terriers: A Misunderstood
                   Breed



A Presentation Created to Educate People on
       Behalf of Pit Bulls Everywhere
What A Pit Bull Is


    American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, or
    American Bulldog – any of these breeds can be considered a pit
    bull

    Loyal, strong, intelligent, eager to please, amusing – these are all
    traits common to pit bulls

    A permanent commitment – the average healthy pit bull will live
    12 years

    Prone to dog-aggressiveness – with the proper training, this trait
    can be eradicated completely
What A Pit Bull Is Not

    A monster – so many people misunderstand this breed due to
    negative media exposure, false information and urban legend

    Inherently bad – no dog wants to fight another animal of its kind
    until death. Sadly, pit bulls are so eager to please their owners, they
    will do anything to gain their approval (including fighting on
    command)

    Physiologically different than other dogs in jaw structure – this
    common myth is simply untrue. While pit bulls can be very
    stubborn and unwilling to drop their prey, there is no physiological
    difference between the jaws of pit bulls and the jaws of other dog
    breeds
A Brief History of the Pit Bull


    In the 1800s, the British used pit bull-type dogs to 'bait' fighting
    bulls

    This sport was deemed cruel and was done away with – dog
    fighting took its place almost immediately

    The best fighters were considered heroes by the British

    Immigrants brought their pit bulls with to America, where they
    were valued as protectors of their homes and farms

    Known as the “nanny dog” and the “all-American dog”, pit bulls
    were entrusted to guard the children
Once known as the “nanny dog”, pit bulls were famous for protecting the children they loved
A Turn for the Worse


    Throughout the 1980s, dog fighting became more and more
    prevalent in big cities everywhere

    Pit bulls started being deemed “dangerous” and “blood thirsty” all
    across the country

    The association between pit bulls and gangs/poverty increased
    greatly

    Negative media coverage, lack of education and closed-mindedness
    are all to blame for the reputation pit bulls have today
An image seen on www.pinterest.com
Debunking the Myth of Pit Bull Aggression
Every year, a temperament test is done on every breed of dog
  imaginable through the American Temperament Test Society.


Of the 839 American Pit Bull Terriers tested in 2012, 728 of them
  passed. That's 86.8%. On the next slide, I have included a chart to
  compare test results of the American Pit Bull Terrier with other
  common breeds of dogs.


For more information, please visit the American Temperament Test
  Society at: http://atts.org/breed-statistics/
Scores on the ATT


                100

                90              86.8                                         85.2
                                                   80
                80                                                                            76.2

                70

                60
% That Passed




                50

                40

                30

                20

                10

                 0
                      American Pit Bull Terrier   Beagle                Golden Retriever   Rat Terrier
                                                           Breed
Myth – Dog Aggression is Equal to Human Aggression

False! Aggression toward humans and aggression toward other
  animals are two completely different things. Many pit bulls who
  cannot tolerate other dogs or small animals have gone on to live
  happy lives in a one-dog family. Even so, there are many things you
  can do to discourage dog-dog aggression.
Things Responsible Owners Can Do to Discourage Dog
                    Aggression

    Socialize your pit bull at a young age - The more unfamiliar
    situations you bring him/her into, the better. Your goal is to have an
    adult dog who is completely confident in every situation.
    Remember, the most common reason for a dog to bite is out of fear.

    Keep first-time meetings on neutral turf – You don't want either
    dog to feel intimidated or like he/she needs to protect his/her
    territory

    Keep both dogs on their leashes for their first meeting

    Rigorously praise good behavior
Pit Bulls in U.S. Animal Shelters


    It is estimated that around 25% of dogs in shelters are pit bulls or
    pit bull mixes, while the number can be closer to 60% in shelters in
    big cities

    Only one in every 600 pit bulls will find a forever home

    Sadly, many shelters across the country do not adopt out pit bulls at
    all – they are euthanized immediately upon arrival

    Roughly 200 pit bulls a day are euthanized in Los Angeles,
    California alone
Breed Specific Legislation (BSL)


    Due to the bad rap pit bulls have acquired over the last few
    decades, many cities and states have put breed specific legislation
    into effect

    BSL prohibits certain types of dogs (almost always pit bulls) from
    living in certain areas in hopes of reducing dog bites/attacks

    There is no evidence BSL is effective, while it is costly and many
    responsible dog owners pay the ultimate price

    Many people have been forced to move or – worse – give up their
    beloved pets due to BSL
Negative Effects of BSL


    Instead of getting rid of their dogs, people are hiding them – this
    leads to lack of exercise, licensure, and veterinary care for the dog
    in question

    BSL punishes responsible dog owners and good dogs who have
    done nothing wrong but be born the wrong breed

    Instead of BSL, our focus should be on individual dogs
This picture depicts the fight against BSL for pit bulls everywhere
Please give all dogs a chance, regardless of
         their outward appearance.

           All they want is love.

                 The end
Citations


    “Breed History”, http://www.badrap.org/breed-history

    American Temperament Test Society, Inc “ATTS Breed Statistics as
    of February 19, 2012”
    http://atts.org/breed-statistics/statistics-page1/

    Pit Bull Advocate 101, “Why NOT to Breed Pit Bulls”
    http://www.pitbulladvocate101.com/NotBreed.php

    ASPCA, “Breed Specific Legislation”
    http://www.aspca.org/fight-animal-cruelty/dog-fighting/breed-specific-le

    Craven Desires blog,
    http://cravendesires.blogspot.com/2012/02/content-of-
    character.html

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Pit bull terriers

  • 1. American Pit Bull Terriers: A Misunderstood Breed A Presentation Created to Educate People on Behalf of Pit Bulls Everywhere
  • 2. What A Pit Bull Is  American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, or American Bulldog – any of these breeds can be considered a pit bull  Loyal, strong, intelligent, eager to please, amusing – these are all traits common to pit bulls  A permanent commitment – the average healthy pit bull will live 12 years  Prone to dog-aggressiveness – with the proper training, this trait can be eradicated completely
  • 3. What A Pit Bull Is Not  A monster – so many people misunderstand this breed due to negative media exposure, false information and urban legend  Inherently bad – no dog wants to fight another animal of its kind until death. Sadly, pit bulls are so eager to please their owners, they will do anything to gain their approval (including fighting on command)  Physiologically different than other dogs in jaw structure – this common myth is simply untrue. While pit bulls can be very stubborn and unwilling to drop their prey, there is no physiological difference between the jaws of pit bulls and the jaws of other dog breeds
  • 4. A Brief History of the Pit Bull  In the 1800s, the British used pit bull-type dogs to 'bait' fighting bulls  This sport was deemed cruel and was done away with – dog fighting took its place almost immediately  The best fighters were considered heroes by the British  Immigrants brought their pit bulls with to America, where they were valued as protectors of their homes and farms  Known as the “nanny dog” and the “all-American dog”, pit bulls were entrusted to guard the children
  • 5. Once known as the “nanny dog”, pit bulls were famous for protecting the children they loved
  • 6. A Turn for the Worse  Throughout the 1980s, dog fighting became more and more prevalent in big cities everywhere  Pit bulls started being deemed “dangerous” and “blood thirsty” all across the country  The association between pit bulls and gangs/poverty increased greatly  Negative media coverage, lack of education and closed-mindedness are all to blame for the reputation pit bulls have today
  • 7. An image seen on www.pinterest.com
  • 8. Debunking the Myth of Pit Bull Aggression Every year, a temperament test is done on every breed of dog imaginable through the American Temperament Test Society. Of the 839 American Pit Bull Terriers tested in 2012, 728 of them passed. That's 86.8%. On the next slide, I have included a chart to compare test results of the American Pit Bull Terrier with other common breeds of dogs. For more information, please visit the American Temperament Test Society at: http://atts.org/breed-statistics/
  • 9. Scores on the ATT 100 90 86.8 85.2 80 80 76.2 70 60 % That Passed 50 40 30 20 10 0 American Pit Bull Terrier Beagle Golden Retriever Rat Terrier Breed
  • 10. Myth – Dog Aggression is Equal to Human Aggression False! Aggression toward humans and aggression toward other animals are two completely different things. Many pit bulls who cannot tolerate other dogs or small animals have gone on to live happy lives in a one-dog family. Even so, there are many things you can do to discourage dog-dog aggression.
  • 11. Things Responsible Owners Can Do to Discourage Dog Aggression  Socialize your pit bull at a young age - The more unfamiliar situations you bring him/her into, the better. Your goal is to have an adult dog who is completely confident in every situation. Remember, the most common reason for a dog to bite is out of fear.  Keep first-time meetings on neutral turf – You don't want either dog to feel intimidated or like he/she needs to protect his/her territory  Keep both dogs on their leashes for their first meeting  Rigorously praise good behavior
  • 12. Pit Bulls in U.S. Animal Shelters  It is estimated that around 25% of dogs in shelters are pit bulls or pit bull mixes, while the number can be closer to 60% in shelters in big cities  Only one in every 600 pit bulls will find a forever home  Sadly, many shelters across the country do not adopt out pit bulls at all – they are euthanized immediately upon arrival  Roughly 200 pit bulls a day are euthanized in Los Angeles, California alone
  • 13. Breed Specific Legislation (BSL)  Due to the bad rap pit bulls have acquired over the last few decades, many cities and states have put breed specific legislation into effect  BSL prohibits certain types of dogs (almost always pit bulls) from living in certain areas in hopes of reducing dog bites/attacks  There is no evidence BSL is effective, while it is costly and many responsible dog owners pay the ultimate price  Many people have been forced to move or – worse – give up their beloved pets due to BSL
  • 14. Negative Effects of BSL  Instead of getting rid of their dogs, people are hiding them – this leads to lack of exercise, licensure, and veterinary care for the dog in question  BSL punishes responsible dog owners and good dogs who have done nothing wrong but be born the wrong breed  Instead of BSL, our focus should be on individual dogs
  • 15. This picture depicts the fight against BSL for pit bulls everywhere
  • 16. Please give all dogs a chance, regardless of their outward appearance. All they want is love. The end
  • 17. Citations  “Breed History”, http://www.badrap.org/breed-history  American Temperament Test Society, Inc “ATTS Breed Statistics as of February 19, 2012” http://atts.org/breed-statistics/statistics-page1/  Pit Bull Advocate 101, “Why NOT to Breed Pit Bulls” http://www.pitbulladvocate101.com/NotBreed.php  ASPCA, “Breed Specific Legislation” http://www.aspca.org/fight-animal-cruelty/dog-fighting/breed-specific-le  Craven Desires blog, http://cravendesires.blogspot.com/2012/02/content-of- character.html