a proper, game bred APBT is top dog when it comes to dog on dog combat. No other dog can compare.
Why would you even be wondering about that? Are planning on dog fighting?
The APBT is simply more tenacious than the other breeds when it comes to that.I don't condone dog fighting, but I do appreciate the fact that it is a part of their history. Especially because I own bully breeds that have historically been used for dog on dog combat. I think it's silly to deny that the fact that it was a part of their history. In addition, the media has built up this hype about pit bulls, dog fighting, bait dogs etc... Rather than taking their word as gospel, I chose to investigate the subject further and read some of the old texts and stories about dog fighting way back when to learn about what really happened and how things were really conducted. Again, I don't agree with dog fighting in any way, shape or form. But I don't agree with the media and rescues perpetuating complete lies to either stereotype a breed, or to help adopt out a dog.QY10 thank you for your answer,helps much
Organized dog fights are very different from a one on one, random dog fight, or a guardian breed protecting it's herd/flock/property/people and fighting a wild animal. A wild animal has self preservation at it's core, if it is expending too much energy to obtain a meal, it will stop and retreat or it may certainly be killed. The guardian breed dog does not have that same perspective when it's fighting that wolf, it also doesn't mean that that same dog who killed the wolf would have the tenacity or "gameness" to fight over an extended period of time, as a game bred APBT would. It's just apples and oranges.There is a video in Youtube that shows a Caucacian Shepherd killing 2 wolfs saving the sheeps.A real video.If a Caucacian S. is capable of killing 2 wolf,one by one of coarse. How this type of dogs can't beat the APBT ?I know the APBT are very famous in all world.We have very many here,most of them handle by vicious people.But you also find some beautiful pets at homes.They have been raised correctly and are excellent dogs.