Saturday, October 5, 2013

The Simple Answer To The Question Of Why Are Pitbulls So Dangerous

By Angel Dudley


Different breeds of dog are known for specific character traits. For example, people think of German shepherd as brave, intelligent and loyal or they think of spaniels as playful and a little goofy. The Pitbull is often thought of as unpredictable and aggressive and many people ask why are Pitbulls so dangerous.

The word 'Pitbull' doesn't refer to one dog breed. Instead, it refers to two or five different breeds, depending on how you look at it. Two breeds that are always classified as Pitbulls are the American Pitbull and Staffordshire terriers. However, you may also include the Staffordshire bull terrier, the bull terrier and the American bulldog.

A short-coated dog, the Pitbull tends to have a muscular and stocky build. It can be as big as 80 pounds or as small as 25 pounds. The most identifiable physical traits are the strong jaws and the wide skull.

The dogs are usually tough and are known as fierce competitors in a fight. This is because they were originally bred for their strength and their fighting skills. In the early days of America and the rise of the Pitbull, these dogs were prized by owners who used them for baiting, dog fighting and other blood sports.

The Pitbull's athleticism and energy means that the animal can get frustrated and aggressive if it doesn't get enough exercise. You'll also need to give it plenty of bones and chew toys or it will exercise its jaws on your shoes or furniture. Just like with any other dog breed, good training and careful socialization will teach it how to act towards other dogs, cats and people.

Because Pitbulls have been implicated in some savage attacks, this has earned the breed a reputation as dangerous by nature. Some counties, states or provinces and even countries have adopted laws regarding owning one of these dogs. In some places you're not allowed to own one at all.

It's not the breed itself that is problematic, however. Individual dogs may be problem animals but this is usually because they have problem owners. For example, people who want to portray an image of fierceness often choose these intimidating and fierce-looking dogs as pets and then encourage them to be aggressive. Another recipe for disaster is to keep the dog in a confined space where it can't get enough exercise and then taunting it.

A responsible owner will find that the Pitbull can be a wonderful, gentle dog that's even a great friend to children. Originally dogs that were good with humans were preferred and you should look at the animal's bloodline to see whether this characteristic has been kept through breeding. Then, instead of asking why are Pitbulls so dangerous, it may be better to ask why are some Pitbull owners so irresponsible.




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