American Pit Bull Research Paper

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The American Pit Bull: Gentle and Loyal Companion

It was a beautiful autumn afternoon, and the wind was blowing ever so softly, gently rustling the colorful leaves throughout the park. She loved to walk through the park on days like these with her dog, her best friend. He sampled the fresh air into his chest as he proudly pranced along at his owner’s heels. He was beautiful, with a shiny, sleek, short coat of a honey color, and well defined muscles contracting at every pace. They were family, companions, and in sync, enjoying a break from the business of her high paced daily life. As they continued along the wide winding concrete path, another man was approaching walking in the opposite direction. The man saw the dog and shot a …show more content…

They are exceptionally tolerant with children. Most are very gentle and The American Temperament Test Society has found that well over three fourths of Pit Bulls passed temperament tests “which ranks pit bulls ahead of beagles, Airedales, bearded collies, and all but one variety of dachshund” (qtd. in Gladwell 40). Additionally, they rank slightly ahead of the all American golden retriever and the cocker spaniel (Skloot 197). Contrary to popular belief, they have never been bred to have aggression towards humans. Though they were and unfortunately continue to be bred to fight other dogs for entertainment purposes, it is difficult to blame the animal themselves. Clearly, negligent and irresponsible owners mold some of these animals to have dog aggressive temperaments. Because the Pit Bull has a high propensity to please their owners, are intelligent, and train easily, they can be dangerous in the hands of a bad owner. That said, so can hundreds of other breeds of dogs. The biggest myth about Pit Bulls is that they have a jaw that locks and is nearly impossible to retract. This is simply not true. Dr. I. Lerh Brisbin, Pit Bull expert and Senior Research Scientist with the Savanna River Ecology Laboratory, among others testified in

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