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11488 posts · Joined 2008. #1 · Feb 15, 2011. Bull-baiting. In the time of Queen Anne of Great Britain, it was performed in London at Hockley-in-the-Hole, twice a week, and was reasonably common in the provincial towns. At Stamford and at Tutbury, a bull was annually hunted through the streets. The bull was usually placed in a specially ...
Crib and Rosa by Abraham Cooper, 1817 When bull-baiting was outlawed in England in 1835 the sport of matching two dogs against one another in combat rose in popularity to fill the void. One point of contention about the history of the APBT is whether these pit fighting dogs were essentially a new breed of dog specially created for this popular ...
And bar the dog fighting bull baiting bloodline etc part of it, wolves in the wild do have the same thing but much more rarely even pack leaders that are agressive attacking and even killing off the others rather then leading calmly, in the wild they get taken down by other members of their pack for acting this way...
The original APBT was bred for bull baiting but early on in history that was outlawed as bloodsport and the focus became dogfighting. (ironic, seems like a bloodsport also) The APBT as it was originally created was a warrior bred to fight to the death and ignore pain.
General Pitbull Forums. Bloodline Discussion
In 1835 the British Parliament outlawed bull baiting, a sadistic gambling game in which bulldogs were used to attack and harass bulls brought to market with the dubious intention of tenderizing the meat. The dog would assault the bull, avoid the stomping hooves and slashing horns, grab a tender nose or ear, and hang on until the bull collapsed.
BT - English Bull Terrier, aka \"Spuds McKenzie\" dog. Bull Baiting - The sport of attacking bulls with dogs Bulldog - A nickname for the American Pit Bull Terrier BYB - Back yard breeder, an inexperienced breeder, One who breeds for the wrong reasons. Catch Dog - A dog used for catching large wild game Catch Weight - A heavyweight dog
Bull baiting was banned in England in 1835 and these dogs are no longer been bred to fights. There is some complication in registries of this breed. The AKC considers the American Staffordshire Terrier as separate and distinct from the American Pit Bull Terrier, yet the UKC will register both as American Pit Bull Terriers (APBTs). " - http ...
SARGEnNIKITA. 1276 posts · Joined 2010. #6 · Jul 14, 2010. General rule to go by: They grow up the first year and out the second and are typically full grown at about 2 years old... Their weight at about 10 months to a year, take and multiply by 1.25 or 1.5 and you will be able to have a guess at final weight.
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