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    History and Background Dogfighting became prominent after the Civil War in the 1860’s and was mostly popular in the Northeast, but was used mainly for entertainment throughout the years (ASPCA Professional, 2015). Dogfighting is not only used for entertainment, but for making money and for the culture of masculinity. Evans, Gauthier, and Forsyth claim that qualities in masculinity in the United States is mainly assertiveness, aggressiveness, competitiveness, and of course, strength (1998). Dogfighting

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    how sweet they are. The last source that I used to support my claim is that Pitbulls can be very helpful to the disabled and as emotional support animals. My source was a website https://esadoctors.com/pit-bull-emotional-support-animal/ and it states that “Pit Bulls can be wonderful emotional support dogs”.I believe this is true and one of the key factors of them becoming service or emotional support dogs goes back to my first peice of evidence is that they have to be trained. Now

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    Outline For Pitbull

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    I. Intro- A. Attention grabber: Many places in the united states have enforced laws prohibiting pit-bull by the breed-discrimination legislation law. 1. Pitbull’s are banned from all military bases including army, navy, marines and air force. a. http://www.dogsbite.org/legislating-dangerous-dogs-military-bases.php B. Thesis statement: One should educated themselves on the pit-bull breed to eliminate the restrictions and/or elimination of pitbulls in today’s society by the breed-discrimination legislation

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    Why Do Dogs Be Banned

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    not big dogs at all! From first to third place on the aggressive list is the Dachshund, the Chihuahua, and the Jack Russel terrier. Which is weird considering that the popularity rate of these dogs is much higher than that of bigger dogs such as Pit bulls,

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    Have you ever wanted a dog and not known what to pick? Some dogs you could pick could be a Husky, Rottweiler, or a Shihtzu. One of the best breeds to pick would be an American Bully. The American Bully was founded in the United States in 1980 and 1990. The American Bully was produced from the American Staffordshire Terrier and the American Pitbull Terrier. They were created for the ultimate family companion dog. With any long standing breed, several types evolved from the parent breed. One in certain

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    Dog-Specific Legislation

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    1. In the 1980s, BSL was enacted after several publicized dog attacks. 2. BSL consists of restrictions levied on owners of specific dog breeds deemed dangerous or even bans on possession of such breeds. 3. Both Denver’s and Aurora’s BSL target pit bull types of dogs. B. The most powerful and persuasive argument in favor of BSL is providing safety to community members

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    Essay On Pitbulls

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    All the time pitbull's have been missed treated and known as the most "dangerous" breed, this is why they came up with the BSL laws to prevent a pitbull's for doing bad things but is not the pitbull's fault it is a humans for treating them and telling them how to be. The BSL is not working it is a complete failure as long as I have heard and read in so many articles. I want to do this for my PPP because I strongly disagree with the BSL they are basically treating pitbull's, German Shepherd, Rottweiler

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    Dog fighting is an insidious underground organized crime that, although completely outlawed, has reached epidemic proportions in the United States. This disgusting ‘sport’ involves the actual pitting of two dogs against each other in a ring to fight for the entertainment of the spectators. The dogs, usually pitbulls, literally bite and rip the flesh off of one another while the onlookers cheer, scream, and place bets on which dog will win the match. After the fight, both dogs are left critically

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    penalties and consequences caused by their dog. For instance, in the early 1980s, the number of fatalities and injuries caused by certain breeds like pit bulls brought the public's attention “a perceived need for more stringent laws governing restraint of dogs” (AVMA). Promoting laws that educate owners the consequences of owning an aggressive dog such as a pit bull and will significantly reduce the number of dog attacks. Additionally, possessing an aggressive breed should be stricter since there are many

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    designed to outlaw ownership of these breeds. Depending on the state or county you live in, BSL can apply to just about any breed of dog, though the most popular breeds that end up getting legislated (restricted or banned) are German Shepherd Dogs, Pit Bulls, Dobermans, Chow Chows, Rottweilers, and other large breed dogs. Dog attacks can be for a variety of reasons, including organized dog fighting, responses of dogs to mistreatment, dogs acting as attack or guard animals, or the unexpected, random

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