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lets be blunt ,pit dogs are pit dogs. it just so happend in england that these said dogs were good with kids so were paassed on as pets .where do ypou all see the apbt or working stafford in 20 or 30 years time ? asia ,back to europe back to england ? views please ?? |
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Sadly if things keep going the way they are I see Pit Bulls dwindling in numbers and possibly being banned in most of the 50 states and other places.
The few people who will always carry the APBT as it should be will go into hiding and all the public will get are Ambullies with legs to short and heads to big to even move. |
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The breeds are ALWAYS heading somewhere, just as every breed of animal on earth, including man, with his own inherent adversity is. Time stands still for no one or no thing. But where are we and our dogs heading is a good question. Certainly evolving, changing, but to what exactly? Is new ground being broken here or can we look to the past and similar situations to predict the future?
My guess is that there will be no extinction of breeds but that due to over breeding with little regards to bettering the breed, I don't think that the historic purpose and associated traits will be preserved in an undiluted state, except for dedicated purists. Others will breed for whatever conformation is popular and widely accepted and whatever type dog does best at sports and agility. There will always be those who breed only for money. Perhaps some will cater to the pet bull trade and breed only the mildest most gentle lines. Then, in another hundred years or so, people will search for the purists lines and revive them, much in the same way that people have tried to bring back, for example , Native American dogs and other indigenous breeds like "Carolina dogs". There will always be those who have an interest in preserving breeds of animals. Sadly I think no matter how the breed evolves ... and it will ... right or wrong depending on your definition, there will always be an associated endeavor in which people will extol how "game" the dawg is. |
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