Over a thousand a day
There are no trustworthy statictics about this.
300,000,000
Of course pit bulls are awesome.
There is no collective noun specific to pit bulls. The collective nouns for dogs are a pack or a kennel; and a litter of puppies. These collective nouns are easily transferable to pit bulls; a pack of pit bulls, a kennel of pit bulls, a litter of pit bulls.
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The are over a thousand
There's only one breed of pit bulls (the American Pit Bull Terrior). Brindle is the color of their fur (pit bulls can be almost any color).
Pit bulls came from Ireland,England,Scotland & Brazil. Pit bulls Where Brought To America In The 19th Century.
Never. Millions of pit bulls are killed in shelters every year. Don't contribute to the overpopulation of unwanted dogs.
It is better to not. Millions of dogs are killed in shelters every year, many of them pit bulls. More puppies only means more dogs that will eventually end up in shelter and ultimately killed. Encourage adoption, not breeding.