
Pit Bulls are commonly used as therapy dogs. Whether they are visiting a nursing home, hospital or just helping someone recover from an emotional accident, Pit Bulls
are making a mark as outstanding therapy dogs. Their ability to comfort those in need have allowed them to become amazing service dogs.
Pit Bulls are used in Search and Rescue work. One example
of well known Search and Rescue (SAR) Pit Bulls is the team led by Kris Crawford. Kris and her dogs
have helped save the lives of many people during their efforts. One of her dogs, Dakota, has been deployed on over 200 search missions including such high profile
searches as the Laci Peterson search effort. Dakota, and her handler Kristine, were even hand-picked by FEMA and NASA for
the elite team tasked to search for the remains of the seven astronauts that
lost their lives in the Space Shuttle Columbia disaster.
Pit Bulls serve as narcotic and bomb sniffing dogs. One
Pit Bull, Popsicle (he was named that because he was found in an old freezer) has the
largest recorded single drug find in Texas history. He was honored for his incredible discovery of over 3,000 pounds of cocaine in
Hildago, Texas. For more on Popsicle and his amazing accomplishments, click here.
Pit Bulls are great with kids. They are known for their playful energy and their patience. They were once referred to as the "nanny dogs" because of this very reason. Pit Bulls also have a natural ability to love and let themselves be loved. This is a great trait to have with children.
Pit Bulls are not human aggressive. In fact, this is quite the
opposite of the breed. They are gentle and loving dogs. Sadly, some take advantage of this trait and use Pit Bulls to fight. Dog fighters claim that they love the breed because they will never turn on their owners in the ring. It's this breed's love for their owners and their willingness that causes them to end up in such horrible circumstances. We've seen some sad examples of poorly bred and badly treated dogs that are the
byproducts of irresponsible 'backyard breeders' and cruel and abusive homes. But the true disposition of the American Pit Bull Terrier breed is composed of their sweet, gentle and patient demeanor. They love without measure.
The Pit Bull was once the most highly decorated and praised dog in America. The American Pit Bull Terrier breed was so popular in the early 1900's that the Pit Bull was
our mascot in both World War I and World War II. They were
featured on recruiting and propaganda posters during this time period to invoke a sense of pride among citizens.
Sergeant Stubby was one of the most famous American Pit Bull Terriers of all time. Stubby was an American icon and a war hero. He was wounded in
action twice, and saved his entire platoon by warning them of a poison gas attack. Stubby also became an expert in locating
wounded men in the "no man's land" between the trenches of the opposing
armies. Stubby would listen for injured and lost men shouting in English. He
would then go out to them and bark for paramedics or lead the uninjured ones
back to the safety of the trenches. Stubby once even captured a German soldier
on his own. One day, while on patrol in no-mans land, Stubby heard a noise
coming from a small patch of brush. He went to investigate and found a German
spy who was mapping out the layout of the Allied trenches. The German soldier
tried to call Stubby to him but it didn't work. Stubby put his ears back and
began to bark. He had saved his platoon yet again. When the war ended, Sergeant Stubby had
served in 17 battles. He was awarded many medals for his
heroism and dedication. He is known as one the most famous canines of all time. Click here for more on the story of Sgt. Stubby.
Petey, the famous dog from The Little Rascals, was a Pit Bull. He was known for the famous ring around his eye and for his playful antics and goofy personality. There wasn't a child that didn't love Petey! He spent countless hours with children day after day and never hurt anyone. He
was one of the most intelligent Hollywood dogs of all time.
Pit Bulls have averaged an 83.4% passing rate with the ATTS. That's a better score than Golden
Retrievers and the popular Border Collie (both known for being family
dogs), which scored between 79.6% to 82%. ATTS stands for the American Temperament Testing Society. The ATTS administers a test that is given to determine a breed of dog's temperament. Every registered breed takes part within this test. American Pit Bull Terriers have always received excellent passing rates in temperament, proving that they are a great breed overall.
Pit Bulls are naturally loved by everyone, including celebrities. There are quite a few celebrities who own Pit Bulls and consider them members of their family. Some of these celebrities include: Rosie Perez, Michael J. Fox, Jessica Biel, Fred Astaire, Usher, Alicia
Silverstone, Rachel Bilson, Thomas Edison, Madonna, John Stuart, Amy Jo Johnson, Linda Blair,
Vin Diesel, Bernadette Peters, Jessica Alba, Rachael Ray, Cesar Millan and Brad Pitt. Even President Theodore Roosevelt and Helen Keller owned Pit Bulls. Their popularity shows just how special this breed truly is.