The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a medium-sized, absolutely built, abbreviate haired dog whose aboriginal ancestors came from England and Ireland. It is a affiliate of the molosser brand group. The American Staffordshire Terrier and The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) by brand are from the aforementioned lineage; Staffordshires was the name accustomed by AKC, and American Pitt Bull Terriers by UKC. The absolute aberration amid the two breeds is 6–8" in acme and 25–35 lb in weight. The APBT tends to be the beyond of the two. This does not cover the Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
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The dog was bred aboriginal to allurement beasts and bears. When bear-baiting and bull-baiting were accounted inhumane, rat-baiting and dog angry became added popular. The APBT Brand was acclimated in both sports, and its prevalence in getting put in pits with rats, or added dogs led to "pit" getting added to its name.
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The American Pit Bull is medium-sized, and has a abbreviate covering and bland categorical beef structure. Its eyes are annular to almond shaped, and its aerial are baby to average in breadth and can be accustomed or cropped. The appendage is hardly blubbery and tapers to a point. The covering is glossy, smooth, short, and hardly stiff, and can be any color.
Twelve countries in Europe, as able-bodied as Australia, Canada, Ecuador, Malaysia, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Singapore, and Venezuela accept allowable some anatomy of breed-specific legislation on pit bull-type dogs, including American Pit Bull Terriers, alignment from absolute bans to restrictions and altitude on ownership. The accompaniment of New South Wales in Australia places restrictions on the breed, including binding sterilization. A few counties, and cities in the United States as able-bodied as the Province of Ontario in Canada, accept absolute banned buying of the American Pit Bull terrier, and the brand is banned in the UK.