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American pitbull terrier black and white
American pitbull terrier black and white




american pitbull terrier black and white
  1. #AMERICAN PITBULL TERRIER BLACK AND WHITE FULL#
  2. #AMERICAN PITBULL TERRIER BLACK AND WHITE REGISTRATION#

In reality, the Am Staff and the Pitbull are no more vicious than a Chihuahua. As the famous saying goes, a dog is just as good as its owner. The answer is no, they are not inherently vicious. The most common question asked by those who don’t know either breed is ‘are they vicious?’. Temperament Both dogs are very similar when it comes to their temperament.

#AMERICAN PITBULL TERRIER BLACK AND WHITE FULL#

For further information on their appearance, the AKC provides the full Am Staff breed standards, and the UKC provides the full Pitbull breed standards. This tight coat enhances their muscular frame.

american pitbull terrier black and white american pitbull terrier black and white

Their coats are both short, smooth, and shiny. Of course, neither of these dogs are accepted if they are albino. It is also common for them both to have different color patches across their body. The merle gene has recently made its way into the gene pool from out breeding, and so despite the increase in popularity, this is not a traditional color in either breed. The red nose variant is the second rarest color, followed by the blue nose. The Pitbull is welcome to be any color except merle. Generally, kennel clubs will not accept black and tan or liver in the Am Staff, and white that covers 80% or more of his body is not encouraged, and merle is not accepted. If they aren’t cropped, their ears are normally either rose-shaped or half pricked.īoth the Am Staff and the Pitbull are available in a variety of colors. It is also common for them both to have their ears cropped, again, this adds to their mean exterior. They are both well-balanced dogs, and with the large square heads and muzzles, and their defined muscles, in the Am Staff more so, they have a combination that gives them their powerful appearance. They are both often mistaken for other pitbull mixes, or American Bullies which also look similar. The Pitbull is taller and more slender, whereas the Am Staff is shorter and more stocky. The Am Staff weighs anywhere between 40 and 70 pounds. Pitbulls also weigh less, at 30 to 65 pounds. The Am Staff is shorter at 17 to 19 inches in height. The Pitbull is slightly taller measuring 17 to 21 inches in height, measured from paw to shoulder. They are both impressive-looking canines who are both considered to be medium-sized dogs. The Am Staff and the Pitbull are very similar in their appearance. Appearance It’s easy to understand why these dogs are often confused for one another. And while some believe that they are the same breed due to their almost identical appearance, with the Am Staff just being the chunkier brother and the Pitbull the more athletic sibling, the mainstream opinion is that they are separate breeds.

#AMERICAN PITBULL TERRIER BLACK AND WHITE REGISTRATION#

The multitude of name changes, and politics amongst kennel clubs in their registration rules, has created much confusion in the canine world between these two breeds. There was also hope that more people would adopt him, but this was soon dropped after much criticism. The Pitbull, being the most closely linked to their shared fighting history, also had his name changed in 19, to ‘St Francis Terriers’ and ‘New Yorkies’ in the hope that his past would no longer be associated with him. But the name being too similar to his cousin across the pond, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, was changed in 1972 to American Staffordshire Terrier. The Am Staff was originally called the Staffordshire Terrier. However, the American Kennel Club (AKC) recognizes the Am Staff, but they will not recognize the Pitbull. The UKC will allow Am Staffs to be registered as American Pitbull Terriers. The Pitbull was recognized by the United Kennel Club (UKC) as their first dog in 1898. It is their fighting history that has unfairly earned them their vicious label. As a result, the Am Staff and the Pitbull were born. Immigrants who wanted to continue in the cruel sport took off to America and continued to fight them.Īmerican dog fighters wanted to breed even bigger and more powerful versions of the fighting dogs from England. In 1835 dog fighting was banned in England. These dogs were then used for dog fighting and bull baiting. This was purposeful, in order to create larger and more powerful dogs. However, in the 19 th Century, Terriers, for their agility, were mixed with Bulldogs, for their muscle. For this reason, they were typically small. They were bred to scare them out of their burrows for their master to cull, or to do the deed himself. All Terrier dogs were created to go into the ground and hunt vermin. The word ‘Terrier’ derives from the Latin word, ‘terra’, meaning earth. Breed History Both dogs come from similar origins and were bred for similar purposes.






American pitbull terrier black and white