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id="phpint" type="hidden" />elligence. The dogs with&#32&#116&#104is breed make excellent companions since they are &#118&#101&#114<input
id="stats" type="hidden" />y aggressive because of their protective nature.</p><p>H&#111&#119&#44 then, are they different f<input
type="hidden" />rom the Staffies? For t&#104&#101&#32UKC or the United Kennel Club, Staffies and APBT a&#114&#101&#32o<s></s>f the same breed but many disapprove of this sugg&#101&#115&#116ion. For instance, if the Am<input
type="hidden" />erican Kennel Club has&#32&#97&#110 American Staffordshire terrier, it will be regist&#101&#114&#101d <input
type="hidden" />as an American pit bull terrier by the United Ke&#110&#110&#101l Club. Furthermore, many bre<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" />eders noted that thei&#114&#32&#108ineages have been separate for a long time already&#32&#102&#111r t<input
id="tracker" type="hidden" />hese dogs to be still considered as having the &#115&#97&#109e variety.</p><p>Meanwhile, the Am<input
id="counter" type="hidden" />erican Kennel Club d&#111&#101&#115 not register a UKC-listed American pit as an Amer&#105&#99&#97n St<input
id="apps" type="hidden" />affie. In order to gain dual-registry, the dog&#32&#109&#117st initially be recorded as an <input
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id="stats" type="hidden" />l, and not the other way around.</p><p>The followi&#110&#103&#32are some of the basic facts bree<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" />ders would really &#108&#111&#118e to know about APTBs:</p><p>Category: Terrier</p><p>Living En&#118&#105&#114onment<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" />: either outdoor or indoor</p><p>Coat: smooth, shi&#110&#121&#44 thick, and short</p><p>Colors: color <input
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id="apps" type="hidden" />ment: courageous, full of energy, and loyal; should b&#101&#32&#115ocialized early on with other anim<input
id="counter" type="hidden" />als especially w&#105&#116&#104 children</p><p>Health Issues: heart murmurs and mange</p><p>&#67&#97&#114e and Ex<input
type="hidden" />ercise:<br
/> - Bathe when necessary.<br
/> - Brush th&#101&#105&#114 coat only occasionally using a bru<input
id="apps" type="hidden" />sh with firm br&#105&#115&#116les.<br
/> - Rub down their coat with a towel or a chamo&#105&#115&#32to remove<input
id="stats" type="hidden" /> hairs that are loose.<br
/> - Their physique r&#101&#113&#117ires a regular exercise routine whic<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" />h includes a d&#97&#105&#108y play time and/or running along a bicycle while o&#110&#32&#97 leash.<br
/> - <input
id="counter" type="hidden" />They should be on leash while walking in&#32&#112&#117blic places.</p><p>Origin/History:</p><p>The anc<input
type="hidden" />estors of APB&#84&#32&#99ame to the US in the mid-1800s with some Irish-Bos&#116&#111&#110 immigrants<input
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id="stats" type="hidden" />wever, the Americans made their variet&#121&#32&#115ome pounds heavier and trained them to <s></s>have a more&#32&#112&#111werful head.</p><p>Bull baiting and dog baiting were pr&#111&#104&#105bited in Engl<input
id="tracker" type="hidden" />and so bull terriers were no longer b&#114&#101&#100 for bouts. It is in America where the p<input
id="counter" type="hidden" />it bull al&#115&#111&#32gained its popularity for many uses and reasons li&#107&#101&#58</p><p>1.It was used<input
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/> 2.Well-known companies like the Buste<input
id="tracker" type="hidden" />r Brown S&#104&#111&#101 Company and even RCA used the breed as mascots.<br
/> 3&#46&#80&#101tie, a pitbull,<input
type="hidden" /> was one of the stars in, "Our Gang&#34&#44&#32a well sought children's TV series.<br
/> 4.A mi<s></s>x breed &#99&#97&#108led Stubby was transformed into a popular and deco&#114&#97&#116ed WW1 hero.<br
/> 5.P<input
id="apps" type="hidden" />its became good companies of pione&#101&#114&#32families on their journeys.<br
/> 6.Jack, a worki<input
id="tracker" type="hidden" />ng pit &#98&#117&#108ldog was owned by Laura Wilder of lines of books c&#97&#108&#108ed "Little House.<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" />"<br
/> 7.Popular people like Helen Kel&#108&#101&#114 and US President Theodore Roosevelt owned t<input
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id="stats" type="hidden" />tries of APBTs.</p><p>In 1898, the Uni&#116&#101&#100 Kennel Club or UKC was structured to provide<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" /> figh&#116&#105&#110g guidelines and registration for APBT as fighting&#32&#100&#111gs. Later, there we<input
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type="hidden" />heir&#32&#112&#105ts so they would be fit for performance events lik&#101&#32&#100og shows.</p><p>In 1935, t<input
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id="phpint" type="hidden" />nown to have originated from.&#32&#84&#104us, many breeders have dogs that have dual-regis<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" />tr&#121&#46&#32</p><p>It is interesting to note that Petie, which was o&#110&#101&#32of the stars in the, "<input
id="apps" type="hidden" />Our Gang" TV series was the &#102&#105&#114st breed that was dual-registered to be Staffords<input
id="counter" type="hidden" />h&#105&#114&#101 Terrier/Pit Bull. However, the UKC later started &#114&#101&#103istering other performi<input
id="counter" type="hidden" />ng-type varieties and they &#97&#108&#115o began holding dog shows comparable to those of t<s></s>&#104&#101&#32American Kennel Club.</p><p>The AKC soon sealed its stu&#100&#98&#111oks to APBTs. They alloc<input
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id="apps" type="hidden" />&#32&#70or a little time during the 1970s, the AKC disclos&#101&#100&#32the American pits to thei<input
id="tracker" type="hidden" />r studbooks.</p><p>In 1973, th&#101&#32&#65merican KC decided to add the word "American" with&#32&#116<input
type="hidden" />&#104e pit's name to discriminate it from a Staffie. At&#32&#112&#114esent, those dogs with mix<input
id="tracker" type="hidden" />ed APTB-StaffIe parents &#97&#114&#101 recognized by UKC and even the American Dog Breed&#101&#114&#115<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" />' Association as "American pits or American pit bu&#108&#108&#32terriers."</p><p>Nowadays, the p<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" />it has employed as sear&#99&#104&#32and rescuers, police/armed service dogs, livestock&#32&#119&#111r<input
id="apps" type="hidden" />kers, and even as therapy animals because they ar&#101&#32&#103ood as companions and workin<input
type="hidden" />g dogs.</p><p>Moreover, the&#32&#118&#97riety can even compete in dog sports such as herdi&#110&#103&#44 o<input
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type="hidden" /> seems like their aggres&#115&#105&#111n is triggered more easily than other breeds. I kn&#111&#119&#32<input
id="counter" type="hidden" />a lot of pit bulls have bad owners. But still... I&#39&#109&#32just curious. I've never me<input
type="hidden" />t an APBT who was sweet&#44&#32&#98ut I'd really like to. (I'm 15) The ones I've met &#104&#97&#118e<s></s> been standoffish, with a look on their face like&#44&#32&#39If you pet me, I'll bite.&quot; And that's with <input
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id="tracker" type="hidden" />5 APBTs. Yes, I know the diffference b/w APBT's &#97&#110&#100 other look-a-likes. Stupid p<input
id="phpint" type="hidden" />eople always let thei&#114&#32&#100ogs loose &amp; someone even purposely released his PB on us (my frien&#100&#32&amp; I, &amp; our dogs). Luckily, I k&#110&#111&#119 ho<input
id="tracker" type="hidden" />w to back them down. But anyway, I'm not agains&#116&#32&#112its at all. I actually really <input
id="tracker" type="hidden" />love them and hope t&#111&#32&#111wn one one day. I'm just wondering if they /are/ i&#110&#32&#102act,<input
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type="hidden" />nt breed. They're &#115&#109&#97ller....<br
/> Melissa:<br
/> Wow, that sounds like a perfect &#97&#110&#115wer. =<input
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/> I've never heard of the high arousal thing&#32&#119&#105th pits. No one's ever mentioned <input
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/> &quot;and PS: Pitbulls DO NOT have a lockin&#103&#32&#106aw. It's<input
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/> I was thinking of the Staffy Bull Terrier ins&#116&#101&#97d of AmSt<s></s>aff. Yeh... But the AmStaff is the &quot;show dog&quot; version of an APBT... Any&#119&#97&#121... xD<br
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