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The Truth about Pit Bulls

Wednesday, October 17, 2012 - 4:00pm
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“Pit Bull.” There is no other breed of dog—or arguably, any other animal at all—whose mere mention can elicit such strong opinions. Try a word-associate game with your friends: Ask them what they think of when you say “Pit Bull.” Chances are that by the numbers, their responses will be more negative than positive. And it’s no wonder: No other type of dog is as widely banned from housing, legislated against, or incorrectly vilified by the media.

How did we get here?
Pit Bulls were once widely considered ideal family pets—affectionate, loyal and gentle with children. But in recent years, these dogs have suffered tremendously from a combination of overbreeding, bad publicity and irresponsible owners. In reality, the overwhelming majority of Pits and Pit mixes are sweet goofballs who have gotten a very bad rap.

Learn the truth.
National Pit Bull Awareness Day, on October 27, is a day of appreciation and education designed to change perceptions and stereotypes about Pit Bulls and their responsible owners. Please take a moment to learn the truth about these wonderful dogs and consider rescuing one of them from a shelter.

Are you a proud Pit Bull parent? Please participate in National Pit Bull Awareness Day, and help us dispel the myths about these dogs by leaving a comment below about your wonderful pooch.

Comments

I'm mom to roxanna (roxie) she's full breed American blue nose pit she's about 6yrs old I want to say. My husband actually had her way before met and married he rescued her from neighbors that left her own in the street to suffer so her took her in as a little baby. I will not lie the first time I met her I got scared when she tryed jumping on me but all she did was welcome me and kiss me alot and that brings joy to anyone. Anywho she is such a great dog oh my goodness she loves our kids she goes into mom mode with them she watches out for them not to fall or be in danger. She is so very silly she loves to play fetch and is very affectionate she is also really laid back she's big so sometimes she likes to sleep beside me so my husband get knocked down to the floor kinda funny. She is very protective of us one day my husband disguised himself and wow she ran toward the house scared and to be told that Pitts are scary dogs nope they are very sweet and caring and nurturing they are super duper great with kids she is so sweet with them but I'd highly reccomend adopting them they've got such a good heart

I've never had my own Pit Bull or Pit Mix, but I can say that every single one I've ever met -- be it a dog of a friend or one that I pass walking on the street -- has been a sweet, goofy, affectionate creature. Truth be told, I'd probably be more inclined to trust a dog than most people these days... with dogs, what you see is what you get. They are honest and forthright... they don't have the ability or need to be deceitful, and that is one of the reasons that I love all dogs! Happy (early) Pittie Day! And love and belly rubs to all the dogs out there!

We are the proud owners of 4 rescue dogs--2 pits, 1 black lab & 1 beagle. Chopper was 3 when we got him from his foster mom & he is now 5. When we brought him home & introduced him to the other 2 dogs & our cats, it was like he had lived with us his whole life. He is very sensitive, so if one of the other dogs gets into trouble, he will go lay down with them. Gozer, is now 2, belonged to a neighbor down the street & they kept him outside, tied up all the time. He would get loose & always came to our house, so the last time we told the owner that we wanted him if she ever decided to get rid of him. Three months later she knocked at our door & said that she couldn't afford him anymore & asked if we wanted him. Of course we said yes & on 12/10/12 we will have had him 1 year. Chopper is a beige/ white staffordshire/american pit mix & Gozer is a chocolate brown full blooded american pit bull. Our first pitbull died from intestinal cancer 5 years ago when he was 5. Cuz was a brindle mix american pit bull and was my big baby. I still miss him. Because of our 2 pit bulls, all members of our extended family have changed their views on pit bulls especially my mom, who was totally against pit bulls & now she loves my boys. I told my husband that once our babies are gone, we will ALWAYS have at least one pit bull in our home because they are the sweetest dogs I have ever had.

I have a female Pit Mix that I love with all my heart. I rescued her when she was a tiny puppy from a woman that kept her in a dark closet because her cat's were afraid of her. She is 4 yrs old now and just the most amazing loving dog. She isn't a big cat lover. She loves kids and doesn't mind when they run up to pet her.There was a time that I never would have own a Pit but after having Maggie I would like to get another one as a friend for her. I truly believe they have gottan a bad rap because of really bad people. I love her like she was my child.

As I read the stories about the love for Pit kids a the hate for them, I think about my feelings and experience with the breed. I am very uncomfortable around Pits and said I would never own one. I grew up in an urban neighborhood where daily a Pit or a Rot was attacking someone. While growing up my parents always had small dogs and I was bit several times by them, even drew blood, I have scars to prove it. When I met my husband he had a dog that looked so mean, and very unusual. I had never seen this breed of dog before and I had a lot of experience with dogs. His name was Bandit, he was about 5 yrs old. He liked to bark if he did not know you and believe it when I say you knew if he did not like you. Bandit and I became very close, he would wait for me to come home by the door and give kisses as soon as I came in. He would sit with me on the couch and we even held hands, it was cute. As time went on I wanted to know exactly what breed Bandit was so our vet did a DNA test and to my suprise it came back that Bandit was 1/2 Pit 1/2 Wolf. I was terrified, two the worst breeds ever in one dog, and my dog. We had to notify our city and with him being 7 at this point they grandfathered him in as a dangerous animal. Well come to find out, my husband failed to mention that Bandit already has 2 bite reports from when he was young and 1 more meant he would be put down. I made sure Bandit was not put in any situations that would warrant a third. We lost Bandit in Jan 2012 to skin cancer, he would have been 11 yrs old. I love this dog more than anything else in the world and miss him so much. But the truth is Pits or Pit mixes are not for everyone, not for most people. You really have to know how to handle them and be prepared for the worst to happen. Bandit was as sweet as can be to me, but his did try to bite my husband a few times and I had to handle Bandit. I feel people do need to open their eyes and admit there is a danger with owning this breed. They can be unpredictable and bite at will for no reason, but a lot of dogs can. I would give anything to have my Bandit back, but I will never have another one. we need the right people to own this breed, not just who ever wants a guard dog!! RIP Bandit mama loves and misses you!!!

Ok, so you are correct about one thing in your comment... all dogs can be unpredicatable and bite.. ALL DOGS. People are not in danger of owning this breed unless they are owning it for the reason of fighting it and raising it as an attack dog, which no dog should ever be owned for either reason, so it is unfair to lable the pit this way, and that is what this whole freaking article is about...people like you that are just not educated. Did you know this dog is actually (before all the bad mouthing) known for being an excellent dog to have around children, because back in the day when it was safe for your kids to play outside with out your supervision, the dog was known to keep them from running into the street by "hearding" them back into the safety of your own yard? Did you know that they are the "babysitters" of the dog world... no, because you are too busy being scared and feeding into the Pitts are dangerous theory. I am sorry you are apparently scared of dogs.. so don't own one, but don't go around posting on sites that people need to be educated on this breed when obviously you are not. The actual most dangerous breeds to own are Wolf Hybrids, Chows, and Akitas... and I think that is even far fetched, because given the correct type of owner, no dog is a danger, Yes overbreeding and mixing of certain breeds can lead to agressive by nature dogs, but that is something people are doing to the animals. You have the right to voice your opnion, but at least educate yourself properly so you don't sound so stupid. You shold be one of the banned owners, and never, ever own a dog. For the record my toy poodle is way more aggressive than my APBT will ever be. Please for the safety of dogs everywhere never own one again, cause you would be one of those bad dog owners. Ban the bad owner not the breed!!!

That dog was half wolf and you're trying to blame the biting on the pit in it?!?! What are you thinking?? Wolf mixes are notoriously unpredictable and dangerous...wanna know why? CAUSE THEY ARE WILD ANIMALS! They are not domesticated! You had a first generation wolf hybrid, owning F1s of any breed is never a good idea. Even breeders of Bengal cats rarely, if ever, sell F1s because they are too wild and unpredictable. You are right, Pit Bulls are NOT for everyone. They are only for loving, educated, experienced owners.

We rescued Moolly, yes Moo-lly because she is black and white and resembles a Holstein-Friesian cow, from the local shelter on behalf of my rescue group. My wife and I foster moms with pups and the shelter workers said she was pregnant. She was pulled, vetted, and is in our foster care. After a month, she showed no signs of getter bigger nor were her mammary glands developing as a pregnant mom's should. It turns out she was not pregnant just healthy. Moolly is our first experience with a pit mix. She is so sweet and gentle. She plays with another foster 4-month old puppy we rescued with a broken leg. We, now, have another foster pit mix, Lila. They, along with our six, get along great. They love to play in the sand by the creek and chase each other around. I, too, would recommend a pit. The bad hype is just not true.

This forum was supposed to be for pitbull owners to share positive stories about their pets that they love. If you are so negative and nasty about them, why don't you share your opinion on a different webpage? This is not the place for that and you should be more respectful. You are embarrassing yourselves.

For 10 years I had the best friend anyone could ask for. He was obedient, kind, loving, and the biggest goof ball I ever knew. I never feared him and loved to bring him out to meet people because he loved everyone. At night Homerdoo would sleep in bed with me. With the way he slept I couldn't tell if it wsa my bed or his. I loved him so much that it didn't matter, he could take up the whole bed and I would gladly give it to him. The day I lost my best friend was the hardest day of my life. I miss Homerdoo every day. If you ever get a chance to own a Pitbull take it. You will never regred it and you will find the true meaning of LOVE.

I have a 6 years old American Staffordshire Terrier. I LOVE HER TO DEATH!!!! She is the greatest sweetest happiest dog in the world. She has tought me how to bo responsible and loving and she keeps me on my feet. There is nothing I wouldnt do for her. Shes my kid, and everyone in my family considers her just as much as any one of us! She has also made me passionate about other Pitts in Need so I help with some recue aork and advicate for them as much as possible. All I can say is Saddie is the best thing that Ive ever recieved and I couldnt live without her!

Penny has been, by far, the best dog I have ever had. She watched over my boys like she was their mom. Every child in the neighborhood was always at our home and she kept watch on all. We had a kid's pool and Penny would sit in the middle and all of the children would use her as a sliding board. Too funny! Kindest regards, Susan

My daughter's Pit Bull, Roxy, is part of their family. She sleeps with them, watches over them and gives immeasurable love to everyone in the house! She knows it is her job to bark at strangers who come onto the property which makes her even more loved. She would die before she let anything happen to her family. Once when I visited the animal shelter in our area I was told by one of their long-time workers how he was bit by more Cocker Spaniels than any other breed of dog! So, how about that? Cocker Spaniels are more vicious than Pit Bulls! Anyhow it is sad that bad people have exploited this breed and were only able to do so because these dogs will do anything to please and protect their masters, and now the dogs suffer because of it.

babygirl came to my boyfriend and I through some friends who said she wandered up on their shop in austin texas, I wish we could take credit for how well behaved she is, but her nature speaks wonders as to how inaccurate the general publics opinion is. She hides when it rains, allows smaller dogs to boss her around, tiptoes in the wet grass so she doesn't get her feet muddy, she allows a thirteen year old put goggles on her face and char her around the house with a toy chainsaw, she gingerly tugs at the toy rope so our rat terrier doesn't turn into a flying rat terrier, she wants sooooooooo badly to play with the new puppies from another momma but respects her boundaries, if she has to potty and is locked inside the house, she uses the bathtub, she stays attached at her mommas hip when she isn't feeling well, she chases rabbits when she dreams and wakes me up in the middle of the day with the meekest whine just to tell me its potty time. I could go on for hours, but it's plain to see that pit bulls are loving, awesome domestic animals that are positively deserving of an equally loving home. Cheers!

Patches was rescued at 6 months; he's now 13; and still a goofball who loves to lapsit, "sings" to the morning sun, is very talkative (I now speak fluent Pit), and loves to "cornball"--jump stifflegged around the room when joyous, which is often. O and he sleeps under covers every night, thank you very much. One of our rescued ferrets loved to jump and grab (ow!) his lower lip, and Patches would just bring Loki to me to remove. Vicious pit, ha! Lexy is a Staffy/Pit mix who has her own cat: first Little Girl with whom she was inseparable, and then when Little Girl passed on, Lexy adopted SmokyJoe, a very loving feral rescue. Lexy naps on my bed every day--after she has had her 2 milk bones for snack. And if I forget the time, she reminds me with a series of gentle "woofs". She's 12 and now has melanomas. We're treating her with prednisone and interferon (the vets had a liquid made up by a compounding pharmacy; they love my pits so much) and so far there is no diminishing her quality of life. At those first signs, tho, I will do the next right thing so this gallant lady does not have to be embarrassed or in any pain. What joys they both are. Our local rescue group now has The Pit Stop that is focused on pulling pits--bless them all.

Pitbulls have the same reputation nowadays as rottweilers and dobermans when I was growing up. I have been around all 3 and they were as sweet as pie. I was attacked by 3 poodles when I was a kid and think they are more vicous then a pitbull. My niece has a pitbull that is as sweet as pie and is a little goofball. I would much rather own a pitbull then a little freaky poodle. (sorry poodle lovers but they scare me)

Pit Bulls are wonderful dogs, sweet,loyal, and very loving. My Pit Bull JR Ewing is absolutely the best, he thinks he's a lap dog. I wish more people would consider this breed.

I too had read all the negatives but after owning rotties, dobies, shepherds full and mixed breeds I knew it was time to see for myself. Beanie turned out to be the worst choice for a name since she seems to be full of bean farts. She can clear a room with her SBD's while sound asleep. She is a great sleeper - on her back with all four feet in the air. She is the worst watchdog I ever owned, she is suspicious of most things new or different. Move a chair and she circles it ( from a safe distance). She does not miss the slightest deviation from her norm. She loves her treats and sits patiently while my other 6 dogs hog her space. She outweighs and outreaches them all yet she has manners and never steals from our other dogs but my little rescue mutt can take food right out of her mouth. ALl in all I am so glad I got her, she was the runt of the litter but she towers over her littermates. Her build is solid and awesome. The breeder was sick when he saw her and offered to buy her back. Nope Beanie is mine - farts and all. As she ages they are becoming a bit less frequent . Tried switching diets , no luck so we moved her bed a little safer breathing distance - she circled it for days before she accepted the new location. She is strange, has quirky reactions to things, indpendent and a wonderful addition to our menagerie. We intially got her as protection due to a heightened state of local robberies. She doesn't need to be agressive , her imposing stature keeps everyone at bay so she is able to do her job by just being her breed and looking the part. Hope the local thieves don't figure her out! Non belivers need toread the book about the rescue and rehabilitation of Michael Vicks fight trained pits. I did before I got Beanie and it sealed my enthusiam for this very misunderstood breed.

My Pitt will be celebrating her 2nd birthday soon! SHe is the sweetest "little" baby in the world... yes she gaurds my house with a bark that would have you runninig for the hills, but once invited inside by her owners, she just wants to lick you and sit in your lap and be cuddled. I have a baby on the way and would not dream of having any other family pet than her to watch out for the little one. I know she is going to be an amazing family pet. She adores my friends children and thinks that all children were put on this earth to play with her and for her to cover in kisses. When people question having my dog around in public and me having a baby soon, I look at them as though they have 2 heads, and say I wouldn't own anything different. Ban bad owners not pitt bulls!

We adopted our 2nd pitbull a year ago after having our first pitbull for 6 years after which sadly we had to have her put down because she had a fused spine and her back legs gave in. Needless to say that we were shattered. Both our pitbulls have been darlings and have changed the minds of our friends and family forever about pitbulls. They all see what lovable wonderful pets they make. Both our pitbulls just accepted the new strays we keep on bringing home. They are all females and with the pitbull we have 4 dogs and have never had any problems.

Thank god the ASPCA is finally appreciating the most misunderstood, loyal, stubbornly amazing dog in the world! I've had 2 pit bulls and they are the best dogs out of all other breeds. They show there unstoppable loyalty when people fight them but people just think oh there fighting each other they'll attack me too. No they'd hurt them selfs to get praise that's why fighters use them. Any other breed would give up or run no not these amazing dogs. I have a 6 year old pit bull border collie mix and she is sooooo lazy lol she lets my 2 year old cousin get on top of her, pull her tail ears and she's never snapped at her! Best Dogs Ever!

I own a wonderful rescue dog and she is a Beagle/PitBull mix. Maddy is very loving and has been a joy to have she actually goes to work with me everyday and everyone looks forward to seeing her. PitBulls are given a bad name that just is not true!!!!!

I have a 2 year old pit/boxer named Vengeance. Don't let his name fool you because he is the SWEETEST dog I've ever met! We got him when he was 7 weeks old and as soon as I laid my eyes on him I knew he was the one I needed. Not only did I love what breed he is but he is all white! And boy does he have a personality :-) He knows how to work his eyes just to get what he wants and as soon as I get that look I give in. I have 2 other dogs and a cat and he loves them sooo much. They play and cuddle together. And Vengeance even gets to lay in bed between my husband and I. Currently I am 37 weeks pregnant and he cannot wait to meet the baby! He loves resting his head on my belly and listening to the baby move. I know he is going to be amazing once my son gets here. I hate how people think all pits are viscous. When we go outside to play people will walk by and say, 'watch that white one'. Well my "white one" will only lick you to pieces. I will never regret getting Vengeance and I will forever get pitbulls. They aren't born wanting to be mean. It's how they are raised and treated and that's what people don't understand. I've never had a reason to be scared of pitbulls and I never will be. :-)

Now I dont own one of these cuties but I have met quite a few and they have ALL been soooo sweet and loving. Always eager to please and wanting to play. I have even trusted them around my 3 1/2 yr old. He loves them too. Dont blame the dogs for the bad rap. Its all the owners fault. All in how they are raised and treated. If you were chained up and used to fight, you would probably be mean and nasty too! They deserve love and respect.

I am the proud owner of 2 lovely pits!!! My Statfordshire terrier was recently diagnosed with bone cancer and had to undergo surgery to remove one of his legs to stop it from spreading quickly. He is 8 yrs old and is a best friend to everyone he meets. He is a huge part of the family and it was painful to hear he does not have too long. He is now recovered from surgery smiling and jumping around like nothing ever happened. We are cherishing our time we have left with him and thank our vet for everything they did to help us, never give up hope to soon. We love our dogs, which live very happily with our tiger cat. Our other dog is a goofy friendly pit mix that is the best cuddler you will ever meet. They are great with kids, cats, and I am proud to call them my family. P.S. although he still has cancer, he is beating the odds with what was expected. If you are ever put in a situation like this I beg you to not give up hope. There is programs that can help support and even raise money to help, and in our case our vet helped make arrangements for us to pay it off. Seeing how happy he is everyday assures me I made the right decision.

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i have a black tri-color pit bull named Loki. He is CGC certified and a retired TDI therapy dog who brought joy to hundreds of kids and adults and helped many to read. He changed many negative opinions that people had about pit bulls once they were around him. My neice has a black pit bull named Spike who is just the sweetest, goofiest puppy ever. He changed the opinions of other family members who were anxious about him living with kids including a toddler. I will always have a pit bull.

I have a pitbull named Pandora, and I love her as much or more than if she were a part of my family. She is the sweetest thing ever. My husband was one of those non believer's who thought pitbulls were bad dogs, and I kind of forced him to accept Pandora and now he loves her, and realizes he was wrong for singling pitbulls out like they are bad dogs. I always say, just like with a kid, if you raise them to be bad, they will be bad. You run more of a risk of your kids turning on you then your pit, they are loyal and loving if you treat them with respect and love. I wish I could put a pic. of her so you could see her beautiful cinnamon face and pink nose. When I got her they guy who sold her to me said she was the one no one wanted because she was that color, and that's when I made up my mind she was the one I wanted. Sincerely Elizabeth Rivera

It's been said before and has been proven true. There are NO bad dogs. Only the disgraceful excuses for humans who they live with. Our vet told us once (though it kind of stung when she did) that our dogs are exactly what we make them. I've come to see that she was totally right. If Pit Bulls (or any breed for that matter) were inherently bad or mean, then it would be quite the miracle to encounter ANY who were nice or sweet natured. I have known more who are wonderful dogs than those who are not. It's time to look inward people!!!

Mya will be 5 in November. When I got her as a puppy, I was told she was a German Shepherd mix. Funny I thought, she has such big jowels. Took her to the vet and he confirmed she was a Pit Mix. I wouldn't trade her for anything. She was a hard to raise puppy because of her early weeks, but she turned into a wonderful 80# dog. She is friendly to all, puts up with a 6 month old 17# Puggle that bugs her to death, and is very dependent on affection. Pit Bulls' temperaments most definitely relate to how they are raised. They have a bad reputation because of their owners. I would not hesitate to get another one in the future. I love my Mya!

I lost my pit almost 3 years ago and he was the sweetest boy on this earth , his name was Hooch . He came to us as a stray with pravo at 9 weeks old , we got him the help he needed and he showed us love . He was the best .

I may not own a pitbull, but I have a close friend who does and I had the distinct pleasure of knowing Gordo before he disappeared earlier this year. He certainly was a goofball and very affectionate, I hate to think that someone probably did him harm. In a college public speaking class I did a persuasive speech for the pit bull and got a pretty good grade on it. If I got the chance, I'd love to have a pit bull of my own or even to just foster one. And it's not just all dog that can bite; anything with teeth can bite. I got bit by a hamster when I was young more than I have ever gotten bit by any other animal, but that was because I didn't have a good grasp on the meaning of nocturnal at that time.

it's very interesting how the haters revert to name calling and not the actual facts. That must be how they live their everyday lives-mis guided and narrow minded. My suggestion is to do some actual research from credible and knowledgeable resources before judging others. This mind set is what is wrong with society today. Educate yourself. The person that wished cancer on another persons children, well I feel sorry for you. What a horrible thing to wish on anyone. You are nothing but a BULLY no better than the sterotype pit bulls have. Just like people being individuals so too are dogs-all dogs..each with their own personality. What a shame to be discriminated against because of how you look! I Love Pit Bulls!!

I had a pit bull or pit mix rescue me a few months ago. Molly showed up in my yard and adopted my deck as hers. This brindle colored pit or mix has stolen my heart and is such a sweet, gentle and well behaved dog, that she now has a forever home with me. Pits have gotten a bad rap and the public needs to see the real side of this breed of dogs.

We now have two Pit mix babies. Of course they are canines, but they have always been treated as equal members of our family. In return they have given us their loyalty and nothing but love over the years. We rescued Hyphy in 2007, she was listed at about a year and a half old. Her ribs were showing and human affection seemed new to her. Lundy was 8 weeks old when we went to pick him up from a wonderful family that had rescued his pregnant mother. She was left on the side of the road in an industrial area for 3 days before a FedEx driver noticed her. No food or water in sight. The family took her in and babied her and her nine puppies until she and all of the litter were adopted. Like every other Pit Bull owner we have read all of the negative reports on the breed. All we can say is that we have NEVER felt nervous with ours. They sleep with us, they mingle with most other dogs at the dog park, and hang out by the pool everyday. Our children and grandchildren have come to visit since we move to Florida and we have never had an issue. We are so thankful that both of these guys came into our lives.

My experience with the breed has been pleasantly successful as companion animals for patients. They are highly intelligent, loyal, devoted, affectionate & protective, with an incredible drive to please. The Pit is a quick study, with rapid respomse to command. A temperant, tolerant demeanor, similar to the Lab, however, with greater loyalty.

I have a pitbull mix who recently "adopted" me. He was a stray. I live in a neighborhood and he chose my house out of all available. I have to admit that I was a little leery, not knowing his history, etc. He has turned out to be a real attention hog, very sweet dog, and just wants to play. When he showed up, all I could think about that night was "What am I going to name this dog?" The name Hank kept coming to mind. The next morning I decided to google the dog name Hank to find out what it meant and it means "God is gracious." I now truly believe I was the "chosen" one. I will continue loving and caring for Hank and spreading "my story."

I am the Proud Gramma of a pit bull mix- he is a very sweet goofball of a dog who is just the happiest, most loving dog I have ever known! and like most people, I hesitated when my daughter wanted to rescue him from a shelter, but have quickly become very attached to him and love soending time with him. He is verty good with the kids and loves cats too! every day spent around him makes me smile and always a good laugh or too! and he is smart!!! she has taught him several tricks and he loves to play endlessly! wish I had some of his energy!

I am the Proud Gramma of a pit bull mix- he is a very sweet goofball of a dog who is just the happiest, most loving dog I have ever known! and like most people, I hesitated when my daughter wanted to rescue him from a shelter, but have quickly become very attached to him and love soending time with him. He is verty good with the kids and loves cats too! every day spent around him makes me smile and always a good laugh or too! and he is smart!!! she has taught him several tricks and he loves to play endlessly! wish I had some of his energy!

incidents and accidents will happen with any dog any animal for that matter. they are animals. pitts have a terrible reputation. there are no bad dogs...just bad owners

I just recently adopted a pittie mix from a local dog pound. I had been wanting to rescue one, but my husband was a little hesitant. I saw Gretel's picture on Facebook, and ironically, she didn't look pittie at all in the photo - she reminded me of another dog that I unsuccessfully tried to save. So I went and got her. I took one look at her and knew she was part pittie, even though the staff said no. Gretel was so underweight in the picture that I saw, and she had already started to fill out and look like her true self. Nevertheless, I fell in love with her in an instant. Not only is October Pit Bull Awareness Month, it's also Adopt a Shelter Dog Month - and I've honored both! And needless to say, my husband is totally converted. :)

Pit Bulls are more dangerous than other breeds. They are more powerful and naturally dog aggressive than most other breeds. My dog and I have been charged by loose Pit Bulls many times. Luckily my dog is 150 pounds and they are more cautious about attacking him. When I worked at Animal Control , one of our officers was severely mauled by a Pit bull. He nearly died. An office girl visiting the kennels walked up on the scene and I had stayed late so I heard her screams. I distracted the dog while she pulled him out of the kennel. Very scary. Just last week , here in NC a woman was killed by her own rescued Pit Bulls. With great power also comes great responsibility which unfortunately a lot of owners have no responsibility at all. That said ,I believe they are only dangerous because stupid humans make them dangerous. I groomed for 25 years and was never bitten by a Pit Bull. We called them "easy money dogs" because they were just so easy to groom. I have no desire to own one myself but I am very sad that such a noble breed had to be ruined by the thug generation.

I have a staffordshire/lab mix breed. Her name is Jenna and she is the sweetest dog. When me and my husband went to adopt a dog at a shelter, we weren't sure what we would pick out or anything of the sort, we were prepared for a dog and we were going to go with our gut feelings on which one felt right for us. We looked all around and a lot of them were cute but we had a connection with Jenna and we took her home that very night. I have had many different breeds of dogs throughout by life, but none have made such an impression like her. She is a loyal, gentle, silly and Hyper dog. We love her so much and she shows us love each and every day. I would recommend to anyone who is a responsible dog owner to get one as long as there is training and positive reinforcement. These are great dogs with big hearts and gentle souls.

I owned other big dogs during my childhood and Violet is our first American pit bull terrier Blue nose. She just turned 6 months is about 45 lbs. We feed her Acana dog food and i occasionally cook for her. She's a big clumsy mess and loves to lick and play with all three of my children ages 16,2 and 8 months. (She's licking the babys face and feet s I type this). She never barks unless in her sleep and loves other ppl and all dogs. We brought her from my husband's cousin who even though her vet gave Violet good health credit, failed to realize she suffer from a bad skin rash. We treat her like our 4th baby. Extreme vet care and anything to make her better. She's a big lug of a girl and loves to cuddle and be rubbed. People get scared of her in the street and it pisses me off for their first ignorant reaction is to squeal and claim " omg shes gonna bite me" trust me theres been a few times I told ppl off. Especially when all her baby teeth were falling out and she was nearly all gums. I wouldnt trade her in for the world. And we already want to move to a bigger place so we can get her a playmate. We live in a two family duplex house and our landlord loves her. I dont understand how ppl can mistreat such loving animals. We be lost without her.

I'm the proud mom of a pit mix, Mazie Olive. I adopted her after she and many other pups were rescued off of a hoarder's ranch where she was malnourished, neglected/abused and had a bad case of coronavirus. She was put into a incubator while she recovered. By the time I found out about her she was already 7 months old and extremely shy. I drove 9 hours to meet her and with the intention I would be her forever home. It has been 7 years and she is the sweetest girl. I adopted another pup 5 years ago so she could have a sibling and they play and snuggle all the time. Our home is safe and full of love! It's not the dog that we should be concerned with; it's making sure they make it to loving homes. There are some people that should never have pets and those are the ones with ill intent and evil in their hearts. Please don't blame one breed for a multitude of humans who can't get their shit together.

I have a 6-yr. old PitBull named China, pronounced "Cheena", that is the most gentle, loving, protective dog I've ever owned. She is mixed with Lab and has the most beautiful reddish-brown color(like a penny). Whenever I bring her to the vet, I get loads of compliments on her color & how beautiful she is! China loves to play tug-of-war with her ropes & plays "keep-away" with her tennis balls. My last dog was a Lab/Huskie mix, which we had for 12 wonderful years, but she was a "digger" all over the yard & was always running off; my PitBull is very disciplined & stays in the yard always & doesn't pull her leash when we take walks. I would recommend a PitBull to anyone who is a serious dog lover or pet lover....:)

My American Pit Bull Terrier (Titan) is now 2yrs old and is my best friend, comical, very smart and spoiled (Yes I've spoiled him)...he is a great companion, and my mom calls him her "Grandpuppy" like part of the family. A dog is no better than it's "OWNER" that's any dog...I love my dog and he has been a better more loyal friend than some people I know...my Titan is family and we should treat them all as such...but....the most important thing to remember is that they are "ANIMALS" and should be handled responsibly and not abused!!!!

I have a pitbull named Pandora, and I love her as much or more than if she were a part of my family. She is the sweetest thing ever. My husband was one of those non believer's who thought pitbulls were bad dogs, and I kind of forced him to accept Pandora and now he loves her, and realizes he was wrong for singling pitbulls out like they are bad dogs. I always say, just like with a kid, if you raise them to be bad, they will be bad. You run more of a risk of your kids turning on you then your pit, they are loyal and loving if you treat them with respect and love. I wish I could put a pic. of her so you could see her beautiful cinnamon face and pink nose. When I got her the guy who sold her to me said she was the one no one wanted because she was that color, and that's when I made up my mind she was the one I wanted. Sincerely Elizabeth Rivera

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Hi there, I am not a proud owner of a Pittie but I am a proud sitter of one. A friend was in need of someone to watch over their pet DeBeau, well my daughter said she would, but I fell in love with him, he sleeps with me and all my other dogs and I am going to be very sad when he goes home next month, he is a fantastic guy, funny, loving, licks my face so much that I think my skin will licked away. He loves everybody, including my dogs, even when they don't want anything to do with him. He is so strong and doesn't realize that but we are working on the run and no stop before he knocks you down. He is great and the only reason I will be able to let him go is because I know he is going back home with his people who love him too.( and of course he isn't mine, but I would not mind if he was.)

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