A “pitbull” is not an actual breed of dog.
Usually the word “pitbull” refers to the American pit bull terrier or the American Staffordshire terrier. However, lots of breeds or mixed breeds are dubbed with the “pit” name incorrectly. The term slaps together anything resembling or related to the American pit bull terrier. It would be like calling a golden retriever a lab.
Some of the breeds typically called pitbulls include the American pit bull terrier, the American Staffordshire terrier, the American bulldog, the Staffordshire bull terrier and even boxers and mastiffs. lots of mixed breeds are also inaccurately called pitbulls.
The problem is, any individual can identify a pet dog as a pitbull without being questioned because the term has become too general.
A cop might identify a 25-pound bulldog mix as a pitbull. and a reporter might identify a 125-pound mastiff mix as a pitbull even though American pit bull terriers are normally around 40-60 pounds, according to the United Kennel Club. The UKC is a performance pet dog registry with 300 breeds from all 50 states and 25 countries.
The fact that law enforcement and media representatives can get away with using such general terms to describe dogs adds negative stereotypes to the American pit bull terrier and related breeds.
Headlines and police reports with phrases like “Pitbull attacks 7-year-old” imply an American pit bull terrier was at fault, even though the pet dog could have been three quarters black lab like my mutt. Brent Toellner from the KC pet dog Blog had a good post about how the media fails to accurately identify pet dog breeds.
Are the American Staffordshire terrier and the American pit bull terrier the same?
Yes, they are the same dog. I have used the names interchangeably on my blog for the past year. The difference is in who recognizes which name.
The American pit bull terrier was first recognized by the UKC in 1898. The American Staffordshire terrier was recognized by the AKC in 1936. other than their names, they are the same dog.
“The UKC’s American pit bull terrier is the same breed as the AKC’s American Staffordshire terrier. They are simply called different things,” said Drew Forsyth, who works with the UKC’s pet dog events department.
Both clubs recognized a smaller breed called the Staffordshire bull terrier, a breed that is also referred to as a pitbull. When people argue that the Staffordshire terrier and the pit bull terrier are separate breeds, they are typically referring to the Staffordshire bull terrier without knowing it.
What breeds can be called pitbulls?
There is a fine line between what can accurately and inaccurately be called a pitbull. It depends on who you ask.
When I say pitbull on my blog, I am referring to the American pit bull terrier or the American Staffordshire terrier. lots of people also consider Staffordshire bull terriers and American bulldogs to be pitbulls.
The Staffordshire bull terrier is related to the American Staffordshire terrier. The main difference between the two breeds is size. The Staffordshire bull terrier is smaller, ranging from 24 to 38 pounds, according to the AKC. The American Staffordshire terrier is about three inches taller and heavier.
The American bulldog is registered with the UKC. The club describes the American bulldog’s size to be from 60 to 125 pounds. chance from the Disney motion picture “Homeward Bound” was an American bulldog. The breed is much taller than the English bulldog.
Beyond the above breeds, it’s a pretty far stretch to call anything else a pitbull. but people are ignorant and will call anything with a “bulldog face” a pitbull. Breeds like boxers, English bulldogs, French bulldogs, English mastiffs and bull terriers are not pitbulls.
The photos are of the two American pit bull terriers we have fostered, Vixen (top) and Ginger.
Also, check out my articles on how to get pitbulls adopted and why shelters are spreading pitbull myths.