>If you want to split hairs, I'm right. There's an American and English
>Pitbull Terrier, however there is no breed simply called pitbull.

Pit bull is an abbreviated form of the full breed name, and has been for many 
years. Just as we call a Labrador Retriever a "lab" or my breed Shetland 
Sheepdog a "sheltie". To say there is no such breed as a pit bull is no 
different than saying there's no such breed as a lab. You might be semantically 
correct, but you wouldn't find many knowledgeable dog people that would agree 
with the statement. 


>If you ask the average joe on the street what any of these breeds are
>they'll say "pitbull". I'm not putting out mis-information. It's the BSL
>folks that are 

And the average joe is wrong. The fact that people mislabel other breeds as pit 
bulls just shows all the more the need to educate them on the facts about what 
a true pit bull is and what qualities it should have, and that this is an old 
breed which has a long reputation as a wonderful companion and family dog. It 
does the breed no service to just try and pretend it doesn't exist. 

Interestingly enough MSN just posted this article where they are quite clearly 
referring to a "pit bull" and the APBT as one and the same. 

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/19937995/


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