| DescriptionThe Pit Bull immediately strikes one as being a dog of power, passion,
and undying willingness. The brick-like head, which is especially broad
between the cheeks (to house the powerful jaws), is carried upon a
thickly muscled, well-defined neck. The neck runs into a deep, thick,
well-sprung chest. The American Pit Bull is a very muscular, stocky,
yet agile dog which is extremely strong for his size. The ears are
generally cropped, though this is optional. Docked tails are not
accepted by the UKC or the ADBA. The eyes are round, and any color is
acceptable. The teeth should form a scissors bite. Its coat is made up
of thick, short, shiny hair. All colors are admissible. The tail tapers
to a point.
OriginDeveloped from the Bull and Terrier types of yesteryear, the American
Pit Bull Terrier comes from an indisputable history of pit-fighting.
The breed's tenacity and accompanying strength are unmatched in the
canine world. As rich and captivating as the breed's history is, the
Pit Bull's future is more worthy of commentary. Some proponents of the
breed argue that this breed is the original bulldog of the past. Old
prints and woodcarvings show reason to believe this. They show dogs
that look exactly like the breed today, doing things the dog is still
capable of doing. For more information on this theory you can read
books by Richard F Stratton. The APBT, as registered by the UKC, is an
individual breed of dog and does not refer to just any ill-bred,
mindless warrior-type mongrel. At one time, the Pit Bull was a much
loved, trustworthy companion. People who chose to train these dogs to
fight are chiefly responsible for the banning and witch-hunting that
has been sweeping the U.S. The media, however, should not go
unmentioned, for it is also responsible for escalating isolated
incidences in a relentless and attention-getting way. In a lot of cases
when the media is reporting about a Pit Bull attacking, it is indeed
not even a Pit Bull at all, but a mixed breed of some sort, or another
bull breed all together. In fact, one time there was a report on KYW
news in Philadelphia about two Pit Bulls attacking a person. I called
the news station and asked if they knew the dogs were in fact a
purebred American Pit Bull Terriers, or another bull breed of some
sort, or a mutt for that matter. They told me they did not know, I
would have to call the police station to verify that information. I
asked them how they could report something that they were not sure of.
They had no answer for me and they were not sure of the dog's breed.
Even after admitting that to me on the phone, they kept calling it a
Pit Bull. The Pit Bull's future has been perhaps irreparably undone and
everyone is to blame except the dog itself. This very loyal dog is too
set on pleasing his owner, and ironically this is the root of his own
undoing. Accompanying this need to please are remarkable abilities of
all kinds. Jack Dempsy, Teddy Roosevelt and Jack Johnson are just a few
people who have owned Pit Bulls. Pit Bulls excel in practically every
canine task including herding, guarding, hunting, policing, cart
pulling and ratting. A Pit Bull, named Banddog Dread, holds more canine
working titles than ANY other breed. The owner's name is Diane Jessup
and you can reference her book, "The Working Pit Bull." It tells you
all of Dread's accomplishments. These dogs are truly capable of many
Terriers is a difficult one. Even breeders can't agree. The main
difference is the bloodline. Amstaffs are show dogs and dog fighters
won't use dogs with Amstaff blood. As time progresses there will be
more of a difference. Many are duel registered as Amstaffs with the AKC
and Pits with the UKC.
TemperamentThat sly smile, those determined eyes, that unwaning pleasure to
please... the mere quality and characteristics of the APBT have evoked
more human emotional, rational, and irrational response than any other
breed that exists today. By no means are these dogs people-haters or
people-eaters. Their natural aggressive tendencies are toward other
dogs and animals, not people. However if they are properly socialized
they will not even be aggressive with them. These are truly quality
companions for quality owners only! The American Pit Bull Terrier is a
good-natured, amusing, extremely loyal and affectionate family pet,
which is good with children and adults. Almost always obedient, it is
always eager to please its master. It is an extremely courageous and
intelligent guard dog that is very full of vitality. Highly protective
of his owners and the owner's property, it will fight an enemy to the
death. It is usually very friendly, but has an uncanny ability to know
when it needs to protect and when everything is okay. The American Pit
Bull Terrier can be willful and needs a firm hand. They are generally
okay with other pets if they are raised with them from puppy hood. For
the most part they are very friendly, but not recommended for most
people. Excellent with children in the family, they have a high pain
tolerance and will happily put up with rough child play. As with any
breed, they should not be left alone with unfamiliar children.
Originally used as fighting dogs, the powerful American Pit Bull may go
for the throat of strange dogs. A minimum of training will produce a
tranquil, obedient dog. Socialize very thoroughly when young to combat
aggressive tendencies and be sure to keep the dog under control when
other dogs are present. It has given outstanding results as a guardian
of property, but is at the same time esteemed as a companion dog. When
properly trained and socialized, this is a very good dog and a great
family companion. Unfortunately, some choose to promote the fighting
instinct in the breed, giving it a bad name.
HeightHeight: 18-22 inches (46-56 cm)
WeightWeight: 22 -110 pounds (10-50 kg)
Known Health ProblemsA generally healthy breed, although some are prone to hip dysplasia,
hereditary cataracts, allergies to grass and congenital heart disease.
Conditions for LivingPits will do okay in an apartment if it is sufficiently exercised. They
are very active indoors and will do alright without a yard provided
they get enough exercise. Prefers warm climates.
Exercise RequirmentsAmerican Pit Bull Terriers must have plenty of regular exercise and
Life ExpectancyAbout 12 years
Litter Size
Average of 5 - 10 puppies
GroomingThe smooth, short-haired coat is easy to groom. Brush regularly with a
firm bristle brush, and bathe or dry shampoo as necessary. A rub with a
piece of toweling or chamois will make the coat gleam. This breed is an
average shedder.
GroupMastiff
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