Thursday 21 February 2013

Pit Bulls Fights

Pit Bulls Fights Details
Ancient Romans pitted dogs against each other in gladiatorial contests, but dogs have also played practical roles in society. Dogs have long been used as hunting companions, defenders of property and protectors of livestock against poachers and wild animals. They play key roles in military and K-9 police units. French bulldogs and Olde Boston Bulldogges (or Old Boston Bulldogs) killed household vermin and therefore made valuable pets.
In England, bulldogs -- frequently crossbred with terriers -- were forced to attack bulls or bears, a practice called bull-baiting that was outlawed in 1835. Following this prohibition, dogfighting developed as a distinct practice, with dogs being pitted against one another rather than bulls. By some accounts, dogfighting arrived in the United States after its development in the late 1830s and early 1840s, but others trace its history back to 1817. In any case, dogfighting was a popular form of entertainment in America until it began to fall out of public favor in the 1930s. Since then, pit bulls have become synonymous with dogfighting and violence, causing many communities to view the dogs with suspicion or to prohibit their presence entirely.
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights
Pit Bulls Fights

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