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Subject: Re: Pit Bulls


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D. PITMAN
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Date Posted: 20:16:50 10/24/04 Sun
In reply to: Josh Bennetie 's message, "Pit Bulls" on 20:24:17 10/14/03 Tue

For all those pit fighters out there that claim that these dogs were bred to be in the pits, well, let me tell you the real reason this breed was originally bred. They were bred as flock guards, hunters, and all around farm and family dogs.

absolute BUL~LOCKS JOSH

Think you know all, but you know f?@~ all

Then explain why the original GAME stock we sent to the US from the UK (England ireland and scotland) were called pitdogs or pitbulls and still hold the same title up to now?

Secondly WHY GET A GAME BRED PITDOG and not a AM staff bred for show (not game bred)

I also have 3 blue game bred staffs of old times 1800s to be exact,
do not miss understand me i do not fight or condone the fighting aspect of these pitdogs, but i know and understand the history of the bull cross terriers and that they were bred only for pit uses bad with dogs but good with humans then it became illegal, hence the show/pet type "bull/terriers" came.
Be it AM staff, staff, pit bull, or english BT previous to this coal miners in staffordshire only had and worked pitdogs

And a 80lb cross between bull and terrier named blue paul owned by MR JAMES B MORRISON was responsable for the following strains;

STAFFORDSHIRE.B.T
AM STAFF.B.T
A.P.B.T
IRISH S.B.T

D. PITMAN

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