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 Pitt Bulls have really gotten a bad rap over the years, but
   the blame falls, for the most part, on their owners. Don’t let the bad behaviour of some irresponsible owners
   deter you from considering this type of dog as your new pet. Following is some background information to give
   you a good idea of what to expect should you be thinking about adopting or purchasing one of these passionate
   animals.    The American Pitt Bull is a descendent of the Bull and
   Terrier breeds of dogs, grouped in the Mastiff category with bodies that are stocky and muscular, yet very
   nimble. Their coats consist of short, shiny, thick fur and are bred in several different colours and patterns.
   An American Pitt Bull’s ears are usually cropped and they have pointy tails. Their heads are hard and square
   like cinder blocks and they have incredibly powerful jaws with scissor like teeth. The typical weight of a
   full-grown American Pitt Bull is around 55 pounds and they stand about 22 inches high. American Pitt Bulls are
   an overall healthy breed of dog, sometimes prone to hip dysplasia and allergies to grass and usually live on an
   average of 12 years.    American Pitt Bulls are not people haters! Most vicious
   experiences being publicized about these dogs are actually the result of mixed breeding! Raised in a loving
   environment, they will be very good with children and other people. American Pitt Bulls do, however, have a
   tendency to be aggressive toward other animals, but only if they are brought up in an unsociable atmosphere – it
   all depends on how you raise them. Brought up correctly, these dogs can make very obedient, loyal and
   affectionate pets.    It is advised that you raise your Pitt Bull from the puppy
   stage to ensure a good temperament. When properly trained, these dogs will make excellent companions for your
   family. They are protective and make outstanding guardians for your property. American Pitt Bulls are very
   active and love to run, but even if you have an apartment or home without a yard, they will be very happy as
   long as you give them sufficient exercise and play time. Because of their tenacity, you will want to make sure
   to keep them on a leash when taking them out in public.    Please acknowledge that if you’re planning or interested in
   purchasing an American Pitt Bull, it is your responsibility as the dog’s owner to raise it in a manner in which
   it will not become a terror. If you don’t, you will surely regret it and most likely lose your animal
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