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BREED-SPECIFIC LEGISLATION
MABBR's official statement on BSL and why it is ineffective policy

BULLY BREED INFORMATION
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INCREDIBULL TRANSFORMATION
See what medical care, generous donations and a whole lotta love can do

IDENTIFY THE PIT BULL
See how easy it is to be a victim of mistaken identity

THE TRUTH ABOUT PIT BULLS
Back to the basics

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CONTACT

Mid-America Bully Breed Rescue is a 501 ( c )( 3 ) nonprofit organization

Mid-America
Bully Breed Rescue
P.O. Box 410233
Kansas City, MO
64141-0233

MABBR is licensed in both the
state of Kansas and Missouri

Mid-America Bully Breed Rescue's rescue efforts are made possible in part by a grant from Animal Farm Foundation.

 

Another reason why BSL doesn't work
Which one is an American Pit Bull Terrier?

There are currently over 25 breeds in the US that are commonly mistaken for APBT's. Pretty much any dog with a "big head" or brindle in color is considered a pit bull by today's standards.

Test your skills, Can you pick out the pit bull?

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Pretty hard to tell huh? Well, the answer is NONE of the dogs above is an American Pit Bull Terrier.

If you think just because you don't own an APBT your dog is safe, you're WRONG. Any of these dogs could be and often are mistaken for pit bulls, as are many dogs that look much less pittie than those above. It's not just the pit bulls that are in danger currently, it is ALL dogs. Get involved and protect your rights to responsibly own your pet!

Here's the APBT - at home on the couch with her family like she belongs.

Ashley and her loyal friend "Givey"


Answer key: (1)American Bulldog (2)Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog (3)Boerboel (4)Boxer (5)Bullmastiff (6)Ca de Bou (7)Cane Corso (8)Dogo (9)Catahoula Bulldog (10)Cane Corso (11)English Bulldog (12)Labrador Retriever (13)Olde Boston Bulldog (14)Presa Canario (15)Rhodesian Ridgeback (16)Tosa Inu (17)American Allaunt (18)American Bandogge (19)Bandog (20)American Mastiff (21)Fila Brasileiro (22)Alano Espanol (23)Saint Bernard (24)Rottweiler

Adapted from Find the Pit Bull

 
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