Breed discrimination has been going on throughout history; in fact, it is not different from the discrimination that human beings have fought over for over thousands of years; the only difference is humans find animals not a truly worthy cause to stand for. No one knew his real name nor did we know if he could have had a family that wanted him or had loved him. What we do know is that this American Staffordshire Terrier mix, what an untrained eye would call a Pit-bull. This all white, but for the brown spot on his eye and another on his opposite ear had a pathetic puppy's life. You see, this “pit bull” was originally a bait dog, he was chained up to a pole with a choke collar, which broke his larynx so, now he sounds like a Chihuahua more than a 100lb bull terrier. He was lucky, though. Rescuers took pity and decided he was worth stealing from the dog fighters. This puppy has some scars from dog bites (but the dog-fighters did not have time to do the …show more content…
The other cat, Killer, he avoids except to sniff her. He calms our other female dog, Pink, during her rough patches during thunderstorms and fireworks. He will now play with female and smaller male dogs, especially puppies. He has turned into a wonderful pet. If anyone else had adopted him, for so many reasons that were beyond his control, he would have deemed aggressive and euthanized If Tyson were to be a young, human male, everyone would be trying to find a way to rehabilitate him, so he could enter and be a productive member of society. That is why more education for not only owners but also non-owners, which would like to learn about dog breeds, have training should be in motion instead of Breed Discrimination. In fact, “If you want to adopt a dog or cat go to classes to learn to take care and love this animal as part of your home and family.” Instead of just signing paperwork and pay a