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Pit Bull News

Keeping track of the propoganda and news on bully breeds

Monday, October 03, 2005

Pit bull owners say their dogs are a "misunderstood breed"

Pit bulls aren't bad dogs. They just get a bad rap.

That was the message from pit bull expert Mary Harwelik at the Friends of Sleepy Hollow's sixth annual Celebration of Animals on Sunday at Leland Avenue Park.

The nonprofit group was hoping to dispel some of the myths of what they call "The Misunderstood Breed" at the afternoon event, which was attended by more than 30 dogs and their owners, and featured animal blessings by Catholic, Presbyterian and Hindu priests and an American Indian shaman.

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