That is a common question, that is really so hard to answer. There are so many factors that contribute to the outcome. My pits do not go looking for trouble, however trouble seems to find them. When challenged, without hesitation, they will advance. The rotty, is pretty much the same. Now, in a fight, there is no doubt, in my mind, which will be the victor. Rotty's are tough, but, they have a deficiency, that I, as having been in a fight or two, would says gives the pit the edge. Smarts. A big part of being successful in the ring, is taking advantage of situations. A pit will exploit those with the best. Rotty's are not the smartest dogs in the world, and would not catch these advantages. A pit is much more agile, and quicker than the rotty. However, I have to warn you. Neither of these dogs should be used for fighting. It is illegal, and pathetic. These dogs should be pets, and companions. Not tools used to get out of ones responsibilities, and obligations, by making money, which is nthe only reason I know of for fighting them..........Chuck.
A pit bull is a type of dog known for its muscular build and strong, resilient nature. It is not a specific breed but rather a term that encompasses several breeds, such as the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Pit bulls are often misunderstood due to negative stereotypes and are capable of being loyal and loving pets when properly trained and socialized.
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Pit bulls often refer to breeds of dogs in the Mastiff group of dogs, which are generally larger dogs that are often (historically) used for dog fighting. Other breeds of dogs which are in the same category are the American Pit Bull Terrier, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, and the American Staffordshire Terrier. I do know that Pit Bulls derive from cross-breeding's of Mastiffs and American Staffordshire Terriers (look at a pic of Staffordshires and Pit Bulls, they look almost the same!!) and maybe other breeds. Good answer! But, the term "pit bull" refers more to terriers. "Pit Bulls" included the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, and the Staffordshire Terrier. The most common reference to the term "pit bull" refers to the American Pit Bull Terrier, which does not stem from the Mastiff family. The American Pit Bull Terrier more closely stems from a mix of Staffordshire Terrier and Old English Bulldog (not to be confused with American Bulldog.) The American Bulldog is more closely related to the Mastiff family, not the American Pit Bull Terrier, the American Staffordshire Terrier, or the Staffordshire Terrier.
A red nose pit bull is a type of American Pit Bull Terrier with a red-colored nose and coat. This color variation is due to a recessive gene that affects the pigmentation of the dog's nose and fur. Red nose pit bulls are known for their loyalty, strength, and sociable nature.
"Pit Bull" came from dogs that had Bulldog bloodline, that were fought in Pits. Before Dog Fighting, they were used for Bull & Bear Baiting & Ratting. The Bull & Terrier Breeds divided into American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier & Staffordshire Bull Terrier. Before being called APBT- they were called the pit dog, the 1/2 & 1/2, Yankee dog, and more. The Bull & Terrier Breeds came about by mixing the White Terrier w/ Bulldogs, they chose the Terrier for it's High Prey Drive/ Agility & Determination & the Bulldog for the Strength & Endurance to create what we know as the " Pit Bull" Breeds. When Imported to the USA, people in the East Coast still used the dogs for fighting, while Farmers moved West & used them as Farm/ Livestock dogs.
Pitbulls that have ignorant handlers.
The key difference between an American Pit Bull and a Pit Bull is that the term "American Pit Bull" specifically refers to the American Pit Bull Terrier breed, which is recognized by the United Kennel Club. On the other hand, the term "Pit Bull" is a more general term that can refer to several breeds, including the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier.
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A regular Pit Bull...
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Chinaman is the bloodline, Pit Bull is the breed. And its actually and American pit bull terrier.
It is a matter of opinion. Some dogs are more suited to certain tasks Rottweilers are better, stronger and more powerful than a pit bull
They train their Pits because they want ther communities to know they are not "bread to be vicious" and they will not kill your babies. Pit Bulls are not any more dangerous than any other dog.
There are two types of breeds: a Staffordshire Terrier and a Pit Bull terrier. Pit BUll are usually a lot more stalky than a Staff. They also have more muscle in their legs. they are essentially bigger dogs than staffs
Usually the pit bull wins.