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APBT Posted by: chelsea00133
Video duration: 227 seconds Global video hits: 24699 This is currently my newest video. It tells the truth about Pit bull type dogs, ANY dog can be aggressive if raised wrong, breed has nothing to do with it. Banning a certin breed will not solve anything. Bulls & Roosters were trained to fight, does that mean we're going to ban them too? Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment |
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APBT Posted by: anomalia84
Video duration: 188 seconds Global video hits: 33441 Só fera. ^^ Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The Original APBT Posted by: Oliveah31587
Video duration: 146 seconds Global video hits: 7412 A brief collection of old photos and paintings of the Pit Bull Terrier. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Club APBT Barinas - Venezuela Posted by: mrocca1
Video duration: 284 seconds Global video hits: 5524 Encuentro entre amigos Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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2005 APBT championship Posted by: glinn
Video duration: 182 seconds Global video hits: 12689 2005 APBT championship Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Pitbull APBT Posted by: Pitbull3074
Video duration: 284 seconds Global video hits: 49044 An Insight to the american pitbull terrier, an unfinished project just somethink thrown 2ghther over night Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Distraction Proofing Posted by: InBearsMemory
Video duration: 130 seconds Global video hits: 7215 This is my APBT Loki and I training under distractions. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Manganelli's Kennel APBT UKC ( STEREO ) Posted by: manganelliskennel
Video duration: 349 seconds Global video hits: 4882 This is a little show about my APBT training. Hope you like it ;-) Questo č un piccolo show dimostrativo dell'allenamento dei miei APBT. Spero Che vi piaccia ;-) Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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PITBULL :: ARGENTINA APBT CLUB :: Posted by: soportesui
Video duration: 244 seconds Global video hits: 36733 EVENTOS ARGENTINA APBT CLUB http://www.apbt-a rgentina.com.ar/ http://fotolog.te rra.com.ar/apbtargen tina Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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The REAL American Pit Bull Terrier Video Posted by: GSDBulldog
Video duration: 160 seconds Global video hits: 2216599 Made to poke fun at the American bully, which has since been named a seperate breed and should no longer be referred to what it's not- an American pit bull terrier. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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APBT-ESP BCN Posted by: gotrex666
Video duration: 279 seconds Global video hits: 14778 apbt-esp bcn Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Lord Kennel APBT Nitro Posted by: fokkeronline
Video duration: 234 seconds Global video hits: 12629 Nitro un finde de paseo y juegos, espero que les guste. esta es la realidad de un apbt. saludos Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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El Encantador de Perros-El Centro de Psicologia Canina(3de6) Posted by: Airgam69
Video duration: 542 seconds Global video hits: 8659 tercera parte de seis Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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PitBull Fights :: APBT :: PIT BUll Fight :: Gamedogs Posted by: soportesui
Video duration: 197 seconds Global video hits: 7074 chami anka entrenamiento y pista american pit bull terrier. 19kg de musculos y determinacion http://www.apbt-a rgentina.com.ar/ http://www.fotolo g.com/chamianka http://fotolog.te rra.com.ar/chamianka Msn: soporte_sui@hotmail. com Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video: |
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Pit bull APBT Posted by: netotax
Video duration: 292 seconds Global video hits: 465 Hasta cuando, quien realmente trabaja en PRO de la raza?? Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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APBT conditioning tips Posted by: pitbull219
Video duration: 74 seconds Global video hits: 1478 here's the best way to condition your American Pit Bull Terrier Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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Pit Bull Puppy Training (APBT) - Newman puppy Imprinting Posted by: neumank9academy
Video duration: 196 seconds Global video hits: 818 Newman is an 11 week old American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) that graduated from the Neuman K-9 Academy puppy boot camp. Neuman K-9 Academy is dog and puppy training facility located in Minnesota that provides professional obedience training and boot camp for dogs of all ages. Can you train my dog? Go to www.MNdogtraining.co m or www.NeuK9.com Newman is owned by Emmett Williams. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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American Pit Bull Terrier Fight :: 100% APBT GAMEDOGS Posted by: soportesui
Video duration: 163 seconds Global video hits: 14487 Chami Anka & Blue Razord Sociabilizacion american pitbull terrier. http://www.apbt-a rgentina.com.ar/ http://fotolog.te rra.com.ar/chamianka Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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APBT from Russia Posted by: oRDIKSL
Video duration: 249 seconds Global video hits: 25196 Brave Fighter Kennel Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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APBT FIGHT Posted by: xXBkzDrChuLoXx
Video duration: 222 seconds Global video hits: 5956 MY FEMALE APBT KIRA VS HER 4 MONTH OLD PUPPY ROCKY. THIS IS JUST PLAY FIGHTING THEY ARE THE FRIENDLIEST DOGS IN MY COMMUNITY. UNLIKE A FEW ANKLE BITERS THAT SOME OF MY NEIGHBORS HAVE. Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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HHERA(BANDOG)-ZUZU(TERR?ER)-JOE(DOGO ARGENT?NO)-PASHA(APBT)- Posted by: vuralkaya
Video duration: 39 seconds Global video hits: 337896 HERA(BANDOG)-ZUZU(TE RR?ER)-JOE(DOGO ARGENT?NO)-PASHA(APB T)-ROTT(ROTTWA?LLER) Display Video Comments | Hide Video Comments | Add Comment Latest comments made on this video:
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By: emfjohn. on 18 Oct 08, 21:09:10
american bull dogs and pit bulls are intelligent and very loving animals and are loyal loving pets sadly in the uk we can no longer legally keep them sad
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 22:46:17
Because the CDC doesn't just take a victim's word on what kind of dog bit them. There had to be a police report, the dog to be captured, and identified by their experts. You're assuming that the CDC just compiled their statistics on dog breeds based on a survey. The dog had to be positively captured and identified or it was either discarded as a candidate or thrown into the unknown category.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 22:39:46
Ok, let me put it this way. Do you believe that there are a greater number of the APBT than the number of all other dogs put together? If your answer is no, then you cannot justify why they account for the number of bites related to them. But what we do have is common sense, which tells us that 51+% of all dogs in the world are not APBTs. If they're only doing their share of bites, then this means that pits account for over 50% of the entire dog population.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 22:36:59
Right, that's my point. We don't have to know the exact populations of each to know that one breed is more prolific than another. For example, we don't know how many GSD dogs are in the US. But we do know that there are more prolific than any other. The only way to support your argument that pits are only doing their fair share is to take the position that they outnumber all other breeds combined, because the bite statistics outnumber all other breeds combined. This is simple to understand.
By: CoolHandJean. on 04 Oct 08, 22:33:33
How can we come to that conclusion when we don't know the true ratio of the # of Czech Wolfdogs compared to the # of GSD? If there are 100 CWD and there are 100 GSD, then the CWD is looking like a pretty vicious dog. 100 to 100 compared to 1 to 100. Unless I am still misunderstanding you.
By: CoolHandJean. on 04 Oct 08, 22:30:14
I'm not 100% on what you mean, can you explain it in a different way?
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 22:29:37
It's honestly not important to me or even you whether you believe me or not. I'll be perfectly happy with you not believing me because I'm not going to go find newspapers or try to Tivo local stations so that I can fax/snail mail you media for the sake of being believed. And truth be told, we already have evidence that both of us can reference right now, which you're chocking up as inaccurate. Go on voicing support for the breed, because I certainly will go on voting for BSL.
By: CoolHandJean. on 04 Oct 08, 22:27:56
How do they know the person is 100%? How do they know that person knows? A Pedigree on the dog. Still not a reliable source, my neighbor had a chow, he told us it was a St. Bernard, and that he had AKC papers on it. Once again, going back to the "pit bull" breeds, I know many people who have American Bullies, but have ADBA and UKC registered papers that say they are APBTs. People hang papers, and unfortunately, APBTs have many hanged papers, especially with the rise of the American Bully.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 22:25:14
Here's a good example; Let's pretend Czech Wolfdog is responsible for 100 attacks in a year. In that same year, German Shepperds account for 1 attack. Now, while we may not know the population of either dog, if we're to argue that bite ratios are the same, then we'd be taking the position that Czech Wolfdogs outnumber the GSD 100 to 1.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 22:19:39
Right, understanding populations defines the expected number of bites. All things being equal, a dog breed that comprises 5% of the total dog population should be expected to account for 5% of bites. I understand that and agree. And while we don't have a tally on breed specific populations, what we do know is this; the only way that Staffies and APBT could be doing their share of bites and not more, is if they alone outnumbered dogs from all other breeds combined!
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 22:16:54
Sure, people make mistakes all of the time especially when it comes to identifying dogs. But CDC statistics are not based simply upon the claims of inexperienced people when considering a dog bite, anymore than NASA adds a new comet to the list on the word of an amateur astronomer saying he/she saw one. It has to be positively verified to be counted. There is an unknown category.
By: CoolHandJean. on 04 Oct 08, 22:14:54
The reason I would like to know the ratio to bite. For example, Say there are 10 "pit bulls" that live on your block, and out of those 10, 4 bite someone. There are five poodles that live on your block, 3 that bite someone. Yes, there is one more pit bull bite, but which dog looks more dangerous? Only 4 out of 10 bit compared to 3 out of 5.
By: CoolHandJean. on 04 Oct 08, 22:13:47
I am not saying it's not due to BSL. I just don't believe you. That is why I am asking for evidence. I can say that my town enacted BSL, and that there were 80% more dog attacks, but that doesn't make it true. Prove it to me. If you can prove that dog attacks went down 80%, then I will say, "Well, I guess BSL worked for your town," but I won't just take your word for it.
By: CoolHandJean. on 04 Oct 08, 22:12:11
Staffies and APBT aren't the only breeds in the "pit bull" category, like I said before there are over 20+ breeds that are mistaken as pit bulls. When someone gets bit, they ask "What type of dog bit you?" If you say a "pit bull", it could have been any number of breeds. Heck, there are people who say they have an APBT, and they really have an Ambully, and they own the dog. So, are you telling me that there is no error in bite statistics? People know 100% of the time which breed just bit them?
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 21:57:59
"If a medical center actually showed less bites because of BSL, then that would be better proof than statistics. Real life evidence, over statistics." Actually, they are statistics. They compare the number of dog bites seen in the hospital and clinics and compare those numbers with those of before BSL. They are statistics, and that is evidence. If the rate of attacks are the same for 20 years, and then after BSL they drop 80%, you're saying that's not due to BSL? ...fantasy land thinking.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 21:55:33
"And yet, those statistics still don't go by the % per breed compared to bites." What we know is this; unless Staffies and APBT are greater in number than every other dog breed out there, then they have too many for their numbers, because they account for more than all of the others combined. This is simple to understand. "Now I don't know why you won't send me the town info." It's not online. It was aired on local television and published in local papers.
By: CoolHandJean. on 04 Oct 08, 18:40:46
And yet, those statistics still don't go by the % per breed compared to bites. Nor do they take into account that many people mislabel the dogs they were bitten by. Nor do they take into account that there are several breeds in the "pit bull" category. . Now I don't know why you won't send me the town info. That would be your best proof. If a medical center actually showed less bites because of BSL, then that would be better proof than statistics. Real life evidence, over statistics.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 18:36:57
"they don't take the dogs with a good temperament into account. They haven't found every single dog in America and found that x% of this breed will bite." Nor do they need to take every single dog into account before drawing a reliable conclusion. Unless you can say that the APBT and Staffies outnumber all other breeds of dogs combined, then there is a disproportionate number of bites to population for those breeds as they account for more dog bites than all other breeds combined.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 18:34:59
Right, they only consider the dogs that have bitten, and the number of bites percentage wise exceeds their portion of the population. "though as I said before there are 25+ breeds thrown into the "pit bull" category" With the CDC statistics, there are differing categories for pits. Any dog that is a mix is put in the "pit bull mix" category. Only confirmed APBT and Staffordshire Terriers are placed in those specific categories. Even so, the "mix" statistics are lower than the APBT or Staf.
By: CoolHandJean. on 04 Oct 08, 18:16:55
Exactly, same with the CDC. The CDC only takes the dogs that have a bad temperament into account, they don't take the dogs with a good temperament into account. They haven't found every single dog in America and found that x% of this breed will bite. So, if you have a large population of one breed (though as I said before there are 25+ breeds thrown into the "pit bull" category), then yes, the bite statistics are going to be higher, then say a less common breed.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 18:13:48
...and you're right, we're not solid on the makeup of the entire dog population, only the bite statistics. However, is it really safe to say that there are more APBT and staffies than all other breeds of dogs COMBINED? If not, then there is a disproportionate number of bites for the breed. You won't change my mind and I won't change yours. But thankfully, I live in a community that overwhelmingly votes to keep those dogs out and with observed benefit. I'll continue to vote for BSL here.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 18:11:48
That's not the problem. The problem with ATTS statistics is that no dogs known with a bad temperament are taken to them. You have to pay to have the dog's temperament tested. If a dog owner already knows their dog to be bite prone, they don't take it to ATTS. I don't need you to take my word for it. Nor is your stance on it relevant enough to me to take on faxing local newspaper article to you or the published medical records on the subject.
By: CoolHandJean. on 04 Oct 08, 18:07:55
I could throw a statistic in your face as well which would contradict the CDC statistic, and that is the ATTS. However, know what the problem is with both statistics? They don't take into account the total population in relationship to "bad dogs" or "good dogs". It just takes what is reported, not always the truth. If possible, I would like to see the proof of those records that your town council saw. Do you want me to just take your word? I'm sorry I can't just take your word on it.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 17:58:32
What I find is that the overwhelming argument in favor of the breed in question is almost invariably an emotional one. Emotional music, pictures that pull on heart strings, these are the best arguments that breed specific advocates have. Just as with murderers on death row, their mommy will talk in interviews about how their child really is a sensitive and loving person.
By: malignantpoodle. on 04 Oct 08, 17:56:40
"I didn't say those specific statistics aren't reliable. I said that statistics in general are unreliable." The first thing out of you when I mentioned statistics was the instant wall defense of "unreliable". In any case, the CDC did not do a study for my town, nor did I say anything of the sort. The BSL in place was a public vote, and was being voted on again. City council subpoena records from the medical facilities here on dog bites. Down 80%. Vote passed again.