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Pit Bulls in NV Get a Bad Rap

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Thursday, October 27, 2011   

LAS VEGAS - It could be the most misunderstood breed of dog, and fans of pit bulls are hoping to change public perceptions. October is Pit Bull Awareness Month, and advocacy groups say the breed is unfairly painted as vicious and unstable.

The groups are hoping ambassador dogs and other programs can demonstrate that pit bulls are great prospects for family pets. Adam Goldfarb, director of pet-care issues for the Humane Society of the United States, says shelters in Nevada and elsewhere are inundated with pit bulls for a number of reasons.

"There are just more of them. There's more indiscriminate breeding going on today with pit bulls than with other breeds."

In rare circumstances when a pit bull attacks, Goldfarb says, it is almost always because it has been the subject of substandard socialization, training and care, which are factors he says would lead dogs of any breed to bite.

The pit bull has been unfairly singled out by many communities across the nation, Goldfarb says. Pit bulls are banned in six Colorado towns including Denver. In Arizona, Show Low considered a ban six years ago. But Goldfarb says any large dog that's mistreated or mistrained can be a problem.

"A St. Bernard can cause more damage than a chihuahua, but that holds across for all large breeds or all strong breeds."

In most cases of aggressive behavior, Goldfarb notes, the blame usually falls on the owner's training skills. With pit bulls and other robust breeds, he says, it's important to know what you're getting into.

"They're very smart and they're very athletic dogs, so they do need a lot of training and a lot of exercise."

Many insurance companies won't insure households with pit bulls, Goldfarb says, and local laws which discriminate against the dogs also swell their numbers in shelters.

A number of nonprofit rescue shelters in Nevada work to educate the public about unethical breeding practices and provide training help and other services for local pit-bull owners. More information is online at bulliebuddieslv.org.


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