As the title says; can you pick out the Pit Bull?
[h=5]Tails of Hope Dog Rescue
[/h][h=5]Some think the dogs are stocky, others say the dogs have a big head and cropped ears. There are over 20 breeds that are commonly misidentified as Pit Bulls.The term pit bull is a generic term used to describe dogs with similar physical characteristics. Usually a "pit bull" is considered one of several breeds including the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Bull Terrier or any mix thereof. In some parts of the world, the American Bulldog and Dogo Argentino are also classified as a "Pit Bull-type" dog, despite major genetic differences. Any dog that is mixed with a "bully breed" may also be called a "pit bull" including those that are descended from the English Bulldog, French Bulldog, Boston Terrier and Cane Corso.
We have had people come to our adoption events and see a very block head Lab mix and say" OH! That's a pitbull!". We have had Boxers labeled PITBULL mixes. Even puppies as young as three months have had people point to them and say PITBULL!
So as far as we are concerned : " What if it is a bully mix?" So what? All our dogs are so well socialized, in foster homes with families that have other dogs, some have children, others have cats and children and so on. We do not label any dog regardless of breed, every one is different. Truth be known my first dog bite was a Pug! A flat faced dog! Ironically I personally have one. I have also been attacked by an Akita, still have the scars on my torso to show it, but my Akita is great and therefore I know it was THE DOG and NOT the breed that attacked me.
We currently have eight bully mixes in foster homes now, all are sweet, all are great, and sadly all have been labeled by bad press.Come on out to our adoption event this Saturday at Hollywood Feed in Olive Branch MS from 11-3 and get some bully love!
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[h=5]Tails of Hope Dog Rescue
[/h][h=5]Some think the dogs are stocky, others say the dogs have a big head and cropped ears. There are over 20 breeds that are commonly misidentified as Pit Bulls.The term pit bull is a generic term used to describe dogs with similar physical characteristics. Usually a "pit bull" is considered one of several breeds including the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, Bull Terrier or any mix thereof. In some parts of the world, the American Bulldog and Dogo Argentino are also classified as a "Pit Bull-type" dog, despite major genetic differences. Any dog that is mixed with a "bully breed" may also be called a "pit bull" including those that are descended from the English Bulldog, French Bulldog, Boston Terrier and Cane Corso.
We have had people come to our adoption events and see a very block head Lab mix and say" OH! That's a pitbull!". We have had Boxers labeled PITBULL mixes. Even puppies as young as three months have had people point to them and say PITBULL!
So as far as we are concerned : " What if it is a bully mix?" So what? All our dogs are so well socialized, in foster homes with families that have other dogs, some have children, others have cats and children and so on. We do not label any dog regardless of breed, every one is different. Truth be known my first dog bite was a Pug! A flat faced dog! Ironically I personally have one. I have also been attacked by an Akita, still have the scars on my torso to show it, but my Akita is great and therefore I know it was THE DOG and NOT the breed that attacked me.
We currently have eight bully mixes in foster homes now, all are sweet, all are great, and sadly all have been labeled by bad press.Come on out to our adoption event this Saturday at Hollywood Feed in Olive Branch MS from 11-3 and get some bully love!
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