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Pit Bull News

Keeping track of the propoganda and news on bully breeds

Wednesday, October 12, 2005

People Speak Against Pit Bull Ban

Twelve Bentonville dogs have given the pit bull breed a bad reputation here.

Those 12 pit bulls are on a list of 16 canines who found themselves on Bentonville's dangerous status list, meaning they have injured a person or animal, attacking without provocation. The other four on the list, compiled since 2003, include a German shepherd, a Shar-Pei, a heeler and two boxers.
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