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Pit Bull News

Keeping track of the propoganda and news on bully breeds

Friday, June 17, 2005

Pits bit by bad press

It’s a tough life for pit bulls — either they’re being bred to fight, abandoned by lousy owners or judged on their pedigree and not their personality.

Last night pit bull owners gathered at the Peninsula Humane Society to learn more about their dogs and how to take care of the often challenging breed. The meeting was organized by pit bull owners at the PHS in response to negative press the breed received in the last two weeks.

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