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Male · From Honolulu, HI · Invited by: Belladonna · Joined on November 20, 2006 · Born on October 14th
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Male · From Honolulu, HI · Invited by: Belladonna · Joined on November 20, 2006 · Born on October 14th
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Needless to say but if you look at my profile, I love the most misundertood breed of dog, the American Pit Bull Terrier. One of the oldest dog breeds in America. They will give their life for you but most of all will give you unconditional love and if anything just want to be cuddled. Yes, they look fearsome but in the right hands are much more "lick" then bite.

I have raised and presented my dogs in dog shows. They are my "children". Please even if you don't like this breed, take the time to learn about them before you say they should be banned. In my opinion they are my angels.

ALL PIT BULL LOVERS ARE WELCOME TO JOIN THE FAMILY! ALOHA!

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Petey the lovable dog from the Little Rascals was a Pit Bull Terrier.
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A Pit Bull Terrier is the only dog to grace the cover of Life Magazine three times?
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The Pit Bull was so respected in the early 1900's that the US Military chose an image of a Pit Bull to represent our country on war posters.
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Nipper the original RCA dog was a Pit Bull Terrier.
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The most decorated war dog in US history was Stubby a Pit Bull Terrier.
World War 1 had just ended on the day that Stubby marched proudly at the head of the 102nd infantry as they passed in review before President Woodrow Wilson. Stubby was an American hero. He was also a brown-and-white American pit bull terrier. Mascot and member of the 102nd, the young dog had served his men and his country in 17 battles in France. He had saved hundreds of lives, and his loyalty and courage had inspired thousands of soldiers. Now he delighted the president with his customary salute, a paw raised ceremoniously to his face.
Stubby was destined to become the most decorated war dog in U.S. history.

He was just a scrawny stray puppy when Private John Conroy picked him up on the campus of Yale University in 1917. The lonely young private was at Yale for training before being sent to the European front. Soon he and the pup were inseparable. When deployment orders came, Conroy managed to smuggle the patchy pup aboard the troop ship bound for France. Once aboard, Stubby quickly won the hearts of all the men of the 102nd. They even taught him to perform his trademark salute by raising his right paw to his face. When finally discovered by Conroy’s commander, the little stray was so beloved by the troops, he was allowed to stay to keep up morale.

But once in Europe, Stubby had to grow up fast. Within weeks of their arrival in the European theatre, the 102nd was under fire on the front lines in France. And it was there that the young pit bull began to really prove his mettle.

Stubby reached the trenches of the front line in February 1918, in the midst of a horrific battle. Although the dog was never trained to cope with such nightmarish conditions, he calmly endured a mounting barrage of shelling for the first 30 days. In fact, Stubby’s caretakers were amazed by his cool under fire, and absolutely stunned when he voluntarily ventured out into the battle zone to seek out and comfort wounded soldiers caught in the crossfire. News of the little dog’s heroism and fidelity reached the French village of Domremy, and after the fighting subsided the women of the town presented him with a hand-sewn chamois coat, decorated with Allied flags and his name stitched in gold thread.(1)

During the next 18 months Stubby carried messages under fire, stood sentry duty, and helped paramedics find the wounded in “no man’s land? He gave early warning of deadly gas attacks and was credited many times with saving his entire regiment. When Stubby found and helped capture a German spy who was mapping a layout of the Allied trenches, he was awarded the honorary rank of Sergeant. When seriously wounded by shrapnel, he was sent to the Red Cross hospital for surgery just like any other soldier. Once recovered, the gutsy pit bull returned to his regiment and continued to serve until November 11, 1918, the day the war ended.
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Tthe first dog to travel across America in a car was a Pit Bull ( Bud ) and did so with the first persons ( Horatio Jackson and his assistant and "bicycle" mechanic Sewall Crocker ) to cross America in a car ( A Winton named the Vermont). Horatio later donated Bud's goggles to the Smithsonian Institute in Washington D.C. During the trip Bud would assist in watching for large bumps in the road and often received as much if not more attention by the press than did Jackson. After the trip was completed Bud bravely guarded the Jackson home until his death of old age.
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Helen Keller owned a Pit Bull Terrier named Stubby.
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Many famous stars own Pit Bull Terriers.

Steve Irwin had Sui!
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Frankie Muniz
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Linda Blair
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The Food Channel's Rachel Ray
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Michael J Fox and Burnaby
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President Theodore Roosevelt had Pete the Pit Bull
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Jesse James and Cisco
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Jessica Alba
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