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- Fact Check: Were Pit Bulls Really Nanny Dogs? - Ned Hardy
He loves children and is often referred to as a ‘nursemaid dog ’" The most important thing to note here is that she is clearly speaking in the present tense, not claiming a much gentler history for the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, which is very similar to a Pitbull and was presumably the basis for the Pitbull Nanny Dog myth
- Nanny Dogs: Debunking Myths In The Debate About Pit Bulls
He loves young children and is often referred to as a ‘nursemaid dog ” The quote says, “the Stafford accepts invited guests, is friendly but has no fear and will discourage trespassers ” Rant, who undoubtedly knew the breed, never sugar-coated the breed’s turbulent past
- Why Are Pit Bulls Called Nanny Dogs? - Adopt a Pet
A nanny dog is a dog that is great with children — gentle, forgiving, affectionate, and watchful Although there is no official “nanny dog” designation, certain dog breeds are often referred to as such because of their temperament around children
- Nanny Dog Myth [How True Is This Pit Bull Moniker?] - The Pampered Pup
The nanny dog myth has been around for many years, but we can likely point to a newspaper article in which a breeder of Staffordshire Bull Terriers mentioned that the dog was a great “nursemaid” for children
- Were Pit Bulls Nanny Dogs? Debunking the Nanny Dog Myth - Top Dog Tips
For instance, they have been regarded as nursemaids which later started the nanny dog myth It seems hard to believe that an aggressive and dangerous dog breed like the Pitbull can be a nanny
- New Blog Dispels Nanny Dog Myth Invented by Pit Bull Fanciers
According to the authors, the first mention of "nanny dog" with regards to any breed did not occur until 1904 when the first stage production of Peter Pan opened featuring a nursemaid dog that was never portrayed as a Staffordshire bull terrier 1
- The Truth About Pit Bulls | ASPCA - DogsBite
stood in the pits with the battling dogs and often pulled them apart to end a fight Any dog who behaved aggressively toward a person was culled, or killed, to avoid passing on such an undesirable trait Pit bulls typically lived in their owner’s homes, where they earned the nickname “nursemaid’s dog” because they
- The “Nanny dog” does not exist; it is a myth : r BanPitBulls - Reddit
He loves children and is often referred to as a 'nursemaid dog'' No one has ever found evidence for the latter claim and it is therefore assumed to be a fabrication in the pursuit of influencing the American Kennel Club (AKC) to accept the breed for full participation in dog shows
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