The pitbulls are a great breed

in animalphotography •  7 years ago 

 Origin of the dog Pitbull
as we mentioned was originally to be a fighting dog, the pitbull presents physical characteristics that confer great strength and agility. Like the, American Staffordshire Terrier, which is one of the most graded pitbull. It is also a dog very resistant to physical pain and has a courage that exceeds any expectation. 

 

These features have been a double-edged weapon for the breed. Fans of Pitbull value their strength and agility, while their opponents say it is little less than a killing machine.

  Because of all that has been said, there is no doubt that this question should have come to mind to the average reader. Why the Pitbull? Why would a normal person and in his right mind have a Pitbull? After all, we have admitted that this race is, in essence, a dog of quarrel, right? We have admitted that this race shows very often aggression towards other dogs, and that many pitbulls can show some aggression towards people. 

 Ban on having pitbulls in some
countries we have seen how many countries around the world do not allow the ownership of pitbulls to their citizens. In some areas of the world, Pitbull may be legally held, but the landlord must bring an insurance policy to protect you in the event of a neighbor or any other person being injured. 

 Any race can be subject to the type of "racial" discrimination that Pitbull suffers today. Some time ago it was the Dobermann who had this reputation in the United States. And for some time he was also poor Saint Bernard. After all, even the English Bulldog is a dog of origins purely for fighting, but nowhere in the world is it being proposed that the Bulldogs be outlawed. 

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Pitbulls are a great breed of dog when well cared for and trained. As with all animals, what you put in is what you get out. A loved pitty will be a loving dog, an abused pitty is another matter, and the carer is then responsible for any of its behaviours.