Pitbulls Should Be Banned Essay

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When hearing about pit bulls, some of us think of them as dogs that are dangerous, and some of us think of them as just ordinary dogs. However, when we think deeper into what they really are, not many know that pit bulls are just a mix of different breeds. The legal definition of a pit bull is a class of dogs that includes the breeds: American pit bull terrier, American Staffordshire terrier, Staffordshire bull terrier, American bulldog and any other purebred or mixed breed dog that is a combination of these dogs “Pit bull Ban Punishes Dog for Bad Owners”. Pit bulls are not one specific kind of breed which makes them different, yet the same as any other dog. If people were to find out more about a true pit bull and really see what they have …show more content…

Usually, the media only reports bad things about pit bulls without ever showing the good of pit bulls. This makes these dogs look down upon by people who have never been around or cared for one. Not only does this make them have a bad reputation, but it makes pit bulls least likely to be cared for or owned just because of that. Many people often say that even though some are well-behaved, most of them are dangerous and should be banned from being owned. Their defense to back this argument up would be because that pit bulls are “bred” to be killers, that they attack more than any other breed, and that they especially put their owners at risk because they are more likely to attack them than others. Most people that say this are not very informed of what a pit bull really is. These dogs are no different from other breeds and many people who own a pit bull know that. Many other people are not aware that pit bulls have many traits that make them like any other dog. These traits make them to be great service dogs, and just like any ordinary dog, to be the great pet that they can be, they also need to be respected and well cared for like any other

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