The world seems to believe that the American pit bull terrier is essentially a violent and cruel dog's malign breed and they should treat it like this. But if this stereotype of Bulldog is based on their view in modern society, it is an inappropriate expression of the breed. Bulldogs face many hatred and ignore in this era, but in their heyday bulldogs are regarded as perfect dogs. The body and body are perfect in the fighting world with dogs, but the bulldog has become more common, becoming a man's best friend.
American pit bull terrier is one of so-called bullying varieties, also called bulldog. In fact, "bulldog" is not a breed, but it is the term used to describe the American Pit Bull Terrier, Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Some say that American pit bull terrier is the same as American Staffordshire terrier. It is said that other people are equally powerful, completely different varieties. But all experts agree that the confusion began in the early 1930s when AKC decided to attach a new name, the American Staffordshire Terrier, to separate it from the past struggle. While American Staffordshire terrier is a bit small, the American Pit Bull Terrier is not recognized by AKC. Bull breeds are often misunderstood. The unfortunate result is that bull varieties, especially APBT, have earned a reputation for their dangers in recent years. I can not go further from the truth.
As Bronwen Dickey mentioned in her book "The Bullfighting", the term "bulldog" is a flexible, incorrect and subjective phrase. Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier. According to this definition, the dog weighs from 25 pounds to 100 pounds. They are known for many years with many names, but this term also includes miscellaneous dogs with special traits. As Dicke wrote, "The same features can be found in more than 20 breeds, a recent genetic study shows that many mixed species dogs are identified as" pit mixes "not It was. Please know that they became shorthands for "common form dogs - medium-sized smoothly painted fools". In short, any bulldog can be any dog