Friday, March 8, 2013

They say "there is NO such breed as a "pit bull"

Oh, those pit BULLY people. They say "there is NO such breed as a "pit bull"". Hmmm, "pit bull is a group AND a breed. The UKC, founded in 1898, the second largest dog breed registry in the world, was created to register the pit bull! That was their first breed, registration # 1 was given to the founder's own dog, a PIT BULL named Bennett's Ring. The UKC's named their pit bull, the American Pit Bull Terrier. 

Some pit BULLY people would have you believe that the pit bull was originally a "farm dog" or a "catch dog" or, since they invented the nickname in the 1980's a "'nanny dog" but created in 1884 the AKC REFUSED to accept the fighting dog breeds, so they would not accept any pit bulls for decades. Unlike the AKC which is a fancy beauty pageant for dogs, the UKC stress appearance and ability/function. In order to have y...our UKC registered dog to become a UKC Champion, he/she had to prove he could do his breeds' job. Gun dogs had to win field dog trials, border collies had to win sheepdog trials. Guess what pit bulls had to win in order to become a Champion? Three dog fights, with a UKC referee in attendance to report the "contest" to the UKC. Killing dogs is what pits were created to do. 

When pit bulls kill, they ARE being "good" pit bulls. Many/most pits won't kill other dogs, but good pits didn't waste energy or give warning before attacking. These traits won/win dog fights and pits are the best at fighting. Want proof? Essentially all US dog fighters choose only pits. Great Quote D.B.

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