Sign in or 

- Hold, SHAKE, and tear bite style
- Increased muscle and tissue damage
- Different than normal dog behavior
- Fight to the death
- Agile to avoid serious injury during fight
- High level of endurance and athleticism
- Aggression toward other dogs
- NO aggression towards humans (except when attacking shelter workers)
- Different than normal dog behavior
- Shows no signs, just attacks
- Most sought after trait of all fighting dogs
- Refers to willingness to continue fighting despite physical pain and suffering
- "Deep Game" = "Dead Game"
- Staffordshire Terrier (AKC 1935)
- American Staffordshire Terrier (AKC 1972, Am Staff)
- American Pit Bull Terrier or Pit Bull Terrier
- Aggressive and athletic traits mentioned earlier
- Staffordshire Bull Terrier came to America in late 1800’s
- Attempts to remove aggressive traits
-Medical and Genetic Aspects of Purebred Dogs, 1994, Clark and Stainer, editors
- Owner makes substantial investment (time and money)
- Travels the country for fights
- Knowledgeable about law enforcement investigation techniques
- Dogs on performance enhancing steroids
- Dogs on chronic ABS therapy
- $$$ from high stakes matches and stud fees
- Local fighting circuit
- Owner spends minimal time and money training and conditioning the dog
- Gambling is the main focus
- Usually associated with other forms of illegal activity
- Local street gangs
- These dogs can be aggressive towards humans and more likely to cause fatal attacks to people than other fighting types
- These dogs frequently kept in substandard conditions
- May show obvious signs of physical abuse
- Dogs used for "other" reasons:
- Used as guard dogs
- Used as “dangerous weapons”
- Used as drug carriers –Build endurance
- Can be killed or found injured and abandoned
- Fighters have been known to steal neighborhood pets to use as bait animals
- Types of animals
- Cats
- Rabbits
- Weaker dogs
- Used to build confidence during training
- Used to reinforce aggression
- Homemade treadmills (many hours per day)
- Spring Poll
- Reinforces the hold, shake and tear bite style
- Muscle building conditioning for hind legs
- Strengthens force of dog’s bite
- Important to minimize the need to handle aggressive animals
- Prevents dogs from climbing walls
- Blocks their view of other animals
- To foil escape artists
- To prevent dogs from being stolen
- Install a panic button in rooms housing pit bulls along with other restraint equipment in any room housing pit bulls
- In case of an emergency, staff will know to go to the assistance of other staff immediately
- Pit bulls are tenacious when fighting, and they have very powerful jaws
- Avoid placing pit bulls directly opposite or adjacent to other dogs
- Especially opposite other fighting dogs
- Methods to use on pit bulls that are fighting include bite sticks to pry open their jaws, poles, or water directed in their face and nostrils with a hose
- In extreme cases where all else has failed, mace or pepper spray may be sprayed toward their face
- May be dog aggressive and friendly to humans
- May be people and dog friendly
- May be dog and human aggressive
- Urban area, dog parks
- Small children in the home
- Other pets
- Some veterinarians report resistance to acepromazine
- Others report sensitivity to ace
- Be careful when sedating
- Show no outward sign of distress
- Elicitation of pain can be an unreliable diagnostic indicator (show little reaction to normal pain stimulus)
- In cases of cranial cruciate rupture, these dogs can be so well muscled it is difficult to elicit a drawer sign
- As sick animals regain their strength, going from meek to aggressive
- Staff frequently become very attached to these dogs during the initial stages of their recovery when they are very docile, affectionate and calm
- As they regain their strength and vigor, they may revert to their normal behavior and sometimes become more aggressive
- It is very difficult to make the decision to euthanize after the staff has bonded with an animal that has been rescued from an abusive situation
- Treat aggressively with warmth and IV fluids
- Use extreme caution to avoid being bitten as they regain full consciousness
- Although this may occur with any breed, a pit bull bite will cause more damage
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