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As of May 16th 2009, this site was created as a gathering place for owners of the American Pit Bull Terrier breed to come together to promote positive breed ownership.. We would like to shine a positive light on preserving, working, and loving our breed of choice.
We are a community dedicated in preserving the true American Pit Bull Terrier. Members are encouraged to participate in working and conformation events, to test their dogs for form, function and temperament. We fully oppose any and all kinds of Breed Specific Legislation (BSL) and encourage responsible ownership. • We hope people new to the breed will ask questions to learn. We wish that while you are here you will take advantage of the overwhelming knowledge our members have about the breed, to better yourself not only as an owner of this wonderful breed, but hopefully to have you become active in many forms of positive activities, which some include weight pull, conformation, agility, dock diving, hog hunting, tracking, obedience, and much, much more.
• We aspire to preserve the American Pit Bull Terrier in its true form. This site is dedicated to the preservation of the American Pit Bull Terrier in its original form. Please note we are opposed to any and all forms of animal cruelty, dog fighting, and do not promote or condone irresponsible owners, breeding of unproven dogs, or illegal activities of any kind. • We provide an atmosphere that is family friendly, and of course fun to learn in. We are here to come together as a group of enthusiasts who will stand for this breed, if you are here to learn, we are here to teach, not bash, we open our arms to anyone who is willing to learn and better this wonderful breed.
As many people know the American Pit Bull Terrier has received a reputation that attracts a negative attitude from those who are not educated on the breed or simply just listen to the media. We would love the opportunity to be able to educate the public on how to properly care for our breed, while keeping them happy, and in the best fit condition possible.
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Chicago - Pit bull paralyzed while protecting owner gets adopted |
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Apr 24, 2012 - 6:37 PM - by Michele
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When Chicago police officer Brian Cicio first saw a pit bull named Red, the dog was lying bleeding from a gunshot wound to his back. He had been shot while defending his 60-year-old owner from a home invasion. His owner was badly beaten and taken away to hospital, leaving Red on the kitchen floor.

Cicio, a dog lover, could tell the dog was well-cared by the dozens of photos of Red and his owner in the apartment. "You could tell he was loved. He was friendly," Cicio told the Chicago Tribune. Although not part of his assignment, Cicio gave the dog water and stayed with the wounded dog for three hours until Animal Control came. At the time, Cicio said it did not look good for Red.
That was three years ago. Red may have had very bad luck that fateful night, but ever since then, Red has had a large team of admirers and supporters cheering him on and doing everything in... [Read More]
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NY - Pit bull takes bullet defending family |
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Apr 05, 2012 - 3:44 PM - by Michele
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Staten Island pit bull takes a bullet defending his owner
Published: Wednesday, April 04, 2012, 5:02 PM Updated: Thursday, April 05, 2012, 3:33 PM
By Deborah E. Young Staten Island Advance
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- If Kilo had been a Yorkshire Terrier or even a Golden Retriever, he and Justin Becker might not have survived the frightening events that unspooled Saturday evening in their Graniteville home.
But Kilo -- a pit bull with the build of a fighter, the bravery of a lion and the loyalty of a servant -- threw himself in front of his owner during a what was described as a push-in burglary, taking a bullet in the head and living to tell the tale. Or, at least wag his tail.
The stocky, brown-and white pooch seemed more like a pussy cat than a warrior today at the South Shore Animal Hospital, in New Dorp, gently taking treats from the veterinary staff: The raisin-sized mark on his temple was the only evidence of the... [Read More]
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NY - Staten Island pit bull takes a bullet defending his owner |
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Apr 05, 2012 - 10:49 AM - by Michele
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Staten Island pit bull takes a bullet defending his owner
STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. -- If Kilo had been a Yorkshire Terrier or even a Golden Retriever, he and Justin Becker might not have survived the frightening events that unspooled Saturday evening in their Graniteville home.
But Kilo -- a pit bull with the build of a fighter, the bravery of a lion and the loyalty of a servant -- threw himself in front of his owner during a what was described as a push-in burglary, taking a bullet in the head and living to tell the tale. Or, at least wag his tail.
The stocky, brown-and white pooch seemed more like a pussy cat than a warrior today at the South Shore Animal Hospital, in New Dorp, gently taking treats from the veterinary staff: The raisin-sized mark on his temple was the only evidence of the incident still under investigation by police.
"He saved me -- I had to save him," said Becker, 32, explaining why he... [Read More]
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