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Pit Bull Community is dedicated to the preservation of the pit bull in its original form as a game-bred dog and in its modernincarnations as a loving companion pet and top competitor in weight pull competitions and conformation shows. We are opposed toall forms of animal cruelty, and do not promote any illegal activities, but we celebrate the history of the pit bull and value itsqualities of courage, strength and tenacity as the essence of the breed. We are therefore against all forms of breed-specificlegislation, and work to protect the constitutional rights of pit bull owners.

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Ace - A pit dog of exceptional ability and skill, with more wins than a grand champion, over the best ADBA - American Dog Breeders Association; The American Pit Bull Terrier Registry since 1909. Thelargest registry of American Pit Bull Terriers Adenovirus - An infection causing respiratory disease which in severe cases may include pneumoniaand broncopneumonia Afterbirth - The placenta and involved membranes expelled from the uterus after delivery Alaunt - A large Irish fighting dog, now extinct in a pure form. Part of the American Pit Bull Terriersheritage American Pit Bull Terrier - The American game bred fighting dog, bred from the original Bulldogand diverging original Bulldog variations, used for baiting, fighting, and hunting in England, Ireland,Scotland and Spain, and for similar purposes since ancient times. The American Pit Bull Terrier beingthe most effective fighting dog ever developed. The most versatile and obedient canine in the historyof man and dogs. The greatest, separate and distinct breed of dog American Staffordshire Terrier - A separate show portion of the American Pit Bull Terrier, known asthe AKC registered Staffordshire Terrier beginning 1936. American was later affixed to distinguish thedifference between the Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The American Staffordshire Terrier has been bredalong different lines than the American Pit Bull Terrier for purposes similar to all show breeds. They

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have obtained outstanding show conformation. The AKC show dogs are now being infused into theAmerican Pit Bull Terriers through single registrations and some American Pit Bull Terriers are beingbred similar to show breeds Analgesia - The loss of ability to feel pain with the loss of the power to move a part of the body orconsciousness Anal Gland - A gland located 2 inches inside the rectum on males and females for alimentary canalelimination. Draining frequently improves coat, health, and guards against infections Anesthetic - Producing insensibility to pain or sensation Anestrous - When a female does not come into heat or breeding seasonAPBA - American Pit Bull Association APBT - American Pit Bull Terrier Applehead - A round topskull, a domed skull Artificial Insemination - To artificially introduce semen into a females genitalia without copulation AST - American Staffordshire Terrier Badger Baiting - The old English sport of baiting badgers with dogs Bear Baiting - The old English sport of baiting or attacking bears with dogs Beauty Spot - Usually roundish colored hair on a blaze of another color Beefy - Over-development particularly of the hindquarters Bitch - The female dog Black - The darkest color, sometimes appearing with lighter hue or tint Black Country - A place near Birmingham, England where pit fighting was big at the turn of lastcentury. They bred only for gameness by process of elimination, culling Black Nose - The common black leather colored nose exhibited on American Pit Bull Terriers of allcoat colors Bladebone - The scapula or shoulder bone Blaze - A white mark or stripe on the face or head, usually between the eyes Blocky - A square head Blood Vessel - A tube for the circulation of blood Blood Stopper - A powder for the checking and stopping of minor bleeding Bloom - Dogs in top condition are in full bloom; glossiness of coat Blue Paul - A grizzle colored Scottish fighting dog of the middle 1800's originally known as a BluePoll, now extinct in a pure form. Part of the American Pit Bull Terriers heritage. Often of other colors Boar Baiting - The sport of baiting or attacking boars with dogs Bossy - Over-development of the shoulders Breaking Stick - A round or wedge shaped stick used for the parting of fighting dogs; parting stick Breech - To deliver offspring hips first Brindle - A mixture of dark streaks with lighter colors such as brown, buckskin, red, and yellow;brindled Brisket - The part of the body between the chest and neck, the front part of the chest Broken Color - A color broken by white or another color Brood Bitch - A female used for breeding; matron Brucellosis - A highly contagious and infectious disease associated with abortion in bitches in the lastquarter of gestation, sterility, and stillbirths. A testicle trouble in male dogs. It can be diagnosedthrough blood tests. Infected dogs should be isolated Buckskin - A light bay color; a pale fawn or wheaten Bull Baiting - The sport of baiting or attacking bulls with dogs Bull Club - A cudgel once used to beat a bull until it expired Bulldog - The original Bulldog, an old time dog of strong muscular build, used in the sport of baitingbulls, remarkabe for its courage; a nickname for the American Pit Bull Terrier; The brachycephalictype show dog with physical setbacks that descended from the original Bulldog Bull Fight - The sport of baiting a bull in public view Bull Running - The old English sport of chasing bulls with men, women, and Bulldogs Bull Snap - A strong device for attaching a pit dog to a chain Bull Terrier - A show dog of three varieties, once used in rat pits, of Bulldog and Terriers; theoffspring of a Bulldog and Terrier Burr - The inside part of the ear visible to the eye Butterfly Nose - A parti-pigment colored nose Button Ear - The edge of the ear which folds to cover the opening of the ear by doubling upon itself Canine - K-9; Animals of the family Canidae, which include fox, jackal, wolf and dog; a large conicalshaped tooth Canines - The four large conical shaped teeth in the front of the mouth between the first bicuspidsand the incisors Castrate - The surgical removal of the testicles on a male dog Catch Dog - A dog used for catching large wild game Catch Weight - A heavyweight dog Cat Foot - Round, tight, high arched feet with well developed knuckles resembling a cats; opposite ofa splay-foot

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a splay-foot Catmill - A T-shaped pole cemented in the ground with a swivel device allowing it to turn in a circle,with a harnessed dog on one end of the crossbar and caged bait such as a cat or coon on the otherend, used for conditioning and shaping; horse-mill Chain Weight - The weight of a dog right off a chain or directly from its natural housing Champion - CH.; recognized on paper as winning a specified amount of contract matches Character - The general appearance or expression that is typical of the breed or dog; trait Cheeky - Fat, protruding or thick cheeks Chest - The part of the chest which extends between the forelegs from the brisket to the belly, notthe brisket Chops - Jowls or pendulous lips; flews Chromosomes - Any of the bodies in the nucleus of a cell that contain chromatin and genes thatcarry heredity before cell division takes place; they occur in pairs, one derived from the mother, theother from the father Cloddy - Thick set; plodding Cobby - Short-bodied; compact; well ribbed Coccidiosis - An intestinal of parasitic nature and origin Collar - Usually a white marking, resembling a collar around the neck; a band or chain worn aroundthe neck Colloids - Plasma protein albumin and synthetic complex carbohydrate solutions. A one to one bloodloss replacement, to expand blood volume and pull tissue into the blood stream Colostrum - A secretion of the mammary gland of the bitch following birth that acts as a purgativefor the young and contains antibodies Conditioner - A person who conditions and shapes a pit dog for a pit contest Corky - Active and alert; lively and spirited Couplet - A device for a brace of dogs Couplings - The body between the withers and the hip bones, being long or short coupling Courtesy Scratch - To face the dogs in the pit and release the loser to see if he will attempt to crossthe pit and fight, thereby testing gameness Cow Hocked - When the hocks turn inward or towardeach other like a cows Crest - The arched portion of the back of the neck Cropping - To trim the ear leather and cause ears to stand erect Crown - The topskull; the highest part of the head Cryptorchid - A male dog with neither testicle visible Cull - The process of eliminating undesirable characteristics Culotte - The long hair on the back of the thighs Cur - Any dog which curs out, or any breed of dog except a game pit dog; an inferior dog Cur out - To quit from a lack of gameness Cushion - Fullness of upper lips Cutter - A term for the canine teeth taken from many years of use with gamecocks. Neither dogs orgamecocks have a cutting action. After the permanent canines cut through the gums, they arefrequently examined for bite and condition Cystitis - A disease of the urinary tract which is characterized by infection and inflammation in thebladder__________________Belive nothing you hear & half of what you see... STAND FOR SOMETHING or YOU WILL FALL FORANYTHING!!!

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Dead Game - Lifelessness from a courageous, dexterous, obstinate, spontaneous mode of action Dee Ring - A device attached to a collar for attaching a bull snap Defacate - To pass stool Dehydration - An excess fluid loss of minerals known as electrolytes. Fluid therapy is needed Demodectic Mange - Red Mange; Demodex; a hereditary skin condition caused by a parasitic miteliving in hair follicles, causing patches of hair loss Dermatitis - Inflammation of the skin Dew Claws - The claw on the inside of the legs just above and behind the foot; meat claw Dewlap - The loose, pendulous skin under the throat Diet - A selected assortment of foods designed for a specific purpose Distemper - A high mortality viral disease, highly contagious, which spreads through secretions ofnose, eyes, or direct oral contact, similar to the germ that causes measles in people Dog Pit - An area of specific dimensions for the betting, holding, testing, and viewing of fighting dogsDog Skin - Leather made from the hide of a dog Dog Trot - A gentle trot Dogue De Bordeaux - A purebred of Bulldog and Mastiff resembling the character of the originalBullmastiff; a Bordeaux Mastiff Drag Fight - During a contest when dogs spend long intervals out of hold Drain - A means of providing a discharge of fluids from a wound Drop Ears - Ears that lay flat and hang down past the leather of the button ear, known as miscarriedears; opposite of fly ears Dudley Nose - A flesh colored pigmentation of the nose Ear Mange - Otodectic Mange; ear mites suck lymph fluids through the walls of the ear canal causinginfection. A brownish smelly ooze is present deep down in the canal EBA - Endangered Breed Association; an organization of the American Dog Breeders Association forthe support of American Pit Bull Terriers and other breeds being discriminated against Eczema - An inflammatory skin disease caused by sensitivityEdema - Tissue swelling due to escape of watery fluid from the blood vessels Elbow - The joint between the forearm and the upper arm Elbows Out - Turning out or away from the body, not held close to the sides Epinephrine - A product of the adrenal gland capable of raising blood pressure Ewe Neck - Curvature of the top of the neck False Pregnancy - All the signs of a real pregnancy Fancy - A fancied, not ordinary coat color characterized by variety Fanged - When a fang has penetrated a dogs own lip and is stuck there Fangs - The four large teeth in the front of the mouth known as canines Farmed Out - The placing and agreements of a dog at a different location or yard Fawn - A dark buckskin; extremely pale yellowish-brown; isabella; wheaten; originally known inEurope as fallow Feces - Material passed by the rectum Femur - The large heavy bone of the thigh Fiddle Front - Forelegs out at elbows, pasterns close, feet turned out Flank - The side of the body between the last rib and the hip Flare - A blaze that widens Flat Sided - Ribs not properly rounded as they meet the breast bone Flea - A common parasite found on the skin that lives by feeding on blood, causing itching andscratching Flirt Pole - A long lighter weight pole used to exercise, condition, and shape a dog by attaching

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hydes, knots, overalls, tire tubes, etc. to a rope and manually operating horizontally in a circularmotion, up and down; a manually operated cable or rope running along a 90 degree post or 45degree angled post with attached hydes, knots, overalls, tire tubes, etc. hanging from the end andpulled up and down from the opposite end Flying Ginny - A catmill; horsemill Forearm - The bone of the foreleg between the elbow and pastern Foreface - muzzle Fracture - A break in a bone Front - The forepart of the body as viewed from the front Frostbite - Dead tissue as a result of extreme cold Furrow - An indentation or median line down the center of the skull to the top skull Game - Courageous, dexterous, obstinate, spontaneous; bravery and heroism from a noble and selfsacrificing devotion; a contest lasting until a result is obtained Gamedog - A proven game, deep game or dead game fighting dog Gameness - A very hard to obtain, courageous, dexterous, obstinate, spontaneous grade of game.Once obtained it is very hard to hold onto. Once lost it is impossible to obtain again, except throughsheer luck occasionally or many years of breeding, conditioning, and culling Gamester - A person who makes a business of gambling Game Test - To test the degree of gameness by consecutively rolling and scratching a dog aftertiring, to a fresh dog Gastro-enteritis - Inflammation of the stomach and intestines GDR - Game Dog Breeders Registry Gene - A determiner in a chromosome having an important part in the transmission and developmentof inherited characteristics Genetics - The mechanisms of heredity, sex determination, variation and the transmission ofinherited characteristics among similar or related organisms Genotype - An individuals hereditary makeup as distinguished from the actualization of the genes Gestation Period - The duration of normel pregnancy in the dog, about 63 days Gland - An organcomposed of secreting cells Gonad - A reproductive organ; an ovary or testicle Goose Rump - Too steep or sloping a croup Grand Champion - GR. CH.; recognized on paper as winning a specified amount of contract matchs,more than a champion Grinder Bite - When the dentation and jaws meet exact; level bite; pincer bite Grizzle - A bluish-gray color; iron-gray Handle - To manage a pit dog in a pit contest; the tail, looks similar to a pump handle and has ahand grip after the root, in line with the croup. Once held to start and stop a contest Handler - A person who manages a pit dog in a pit contest Hangers - The large teeth known as canines Hard Mouthed - A dog that bites hard leaving marks on the opponent Hard Pad - A virus that attacks the skin of feet and nose. A form of distemper Hare Foot - A narrow foot Harness - A means for working a dog that usually attaches around the brisket, chest and neck areas Heartworm - Adult worms live in the right side of the heart, heart valves, lungs, arteries, and veins.Death can occur. It can be diagnosed through a blood test. Prevention is recommended Heatstroke - Dazed condition, rapid breathing, temperature, vomiting, and collapse caused byexposure to excessive heat Height - Vertical measurement from the shoulders or withers to the ground Hemorrhage - Profuse escape of blood from a blood vessel; bleeding Hepatitis - A sometimes fatal viral disease characterized by hepatic and generalized endothelialllesions Heredity - The transmission of characteristics of the progenitor Hooked Up - An agreement or contract for dogs to match into each other Hookworm - A small thinworm that fastens to the wall of the small intestines and draws blood from the intestinal wall Hock - The tarsus bones or lower joint of the third leg; heel Honest Bulldog - A game American Pit Bull Terrier Hot Spots - Quarter shaped spots of infection on a dogs skin characterized by a crusty or rawappearance Hucklebones - The top of the hip bones Humerus - The bone of the upper arm Hypovolemia - A severe loss of body fluid, body fluids must be replaced immediately Inbreeding - The mating of closely related animals Incisors - The teeth between the canines in the front of the mouth used for dividing and separating Intravenous - Injection into a vein or veins Intravenous Fluid - A solution for treating dehydration, injury, shock, etc., such as saline or lactatedringers Jackchain - An endless chain formed like a figure 8 for moving logs, furnished with projecting dogs

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Jackchain - An endless chain formed like a figure 8 for moving logs, furnished with projecting dogs Judge - An experienced person appointed to decide or pass judgement at a pit contest. He mustunderstand the pit rules agreed upon__________________Belive nothing you hear & half of what you see... STAND FOR SOMETHING or YOU WILL FALL FORANYTHING!!!

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Keep - The housing, method, and place of managing and conditioning a dog, and the dog Kennel - Adog house or shelter; a place where dogs are bred Kennel Cough - A highly contagious diseasecausing a harsh spastic cough that spreads quickly Kink Tail - An abruptly bent tail, appearingbroken Lactation - The period of milk secretion Layback - A receding nose and undershot jawLeather - The flap of the ear Leptospirosis - A dangerous and bothersome viral infection because itaffects many organs before lodging itself in the kidneys Line Breeding - The mating of relatedanimals less closely related than inbreeding Lippy - Lips that do not meet exact and overhangLoaded Shoulders - Shoulders out of alignment due to overweight or over-development Loin - Apart of the body between the last ribs and the hindquarters Lumber - Excess fat on a dog Lungs -Organs of respiration Mandible - The lower jaw bone Marrow - A soft substance filling the spacewithin bones Mask - Shading of the foreface Mastitis - Inflammation of the mammary gland Match -A contest; a game; to place in competition against each other Menstruation - The periodic dischargeof bloody fluid from the uterus of female mammals in connection with preperation for ovulation Merle- A marbled like appearance Metritis - Inflammation of the uterus Molars - Rear teeth used foractual chewing Monorchid - A male dog with only one testicle visible Muscular - Pertaining to strongmuscles that make movement possible Muzzle - The nose and jaws in front of the eyes; forefaceNAPBTA - National American Pit Bull Terrier Association; an organization of the United Kennel Clubsince 1981 for the support of American Pit Bull Terrier show dogs Nape - The back of the neckNatural Ears - Uncropped ears Nose Bleed - The usual cause is injury to the nasal tissue, there canbe many causes. Ice packs usually help, coagulants may be necessary Nucleus - The consolidatedbody within the cell containing the chromosomes Oestrus - Breeding season; heat Offspring - Adescendant or descendants Old Family - A late 1800's strain of various colored imported Irish pitdogs, named for the practice of close inbreeding for gameness Old Family Reds - A formation of theOld Family that once was pure of other lines and exhibited red, white, or red and white colors withpigmentation and claw color matching Old Family Red Nose - A formation of the Old Family Redsthat once was pure of other lines and exhibited a copper leather colored nose, known as a red nose.Some dog men called them pinkeys in an inferior way Open To Match - A dog of specific weightbeing offered to match into equal weight; open weight Open To Stud - A male dog being offeredpublicly for breeding services; stud service; at stud Out At Shoulder - Shoulder blades set on

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outside Outbreeding - Outcross; open pedigree; crossbred; when two dogs are bred together with nodogs in common in their pedigree. Not controlling desired characteristics or obtaining newcharacteristics Overshot - The upper incisor teeth overlap the lower teeth of the lower jaw; over-bitePads - The underside or soles of the feet Pallor - Paleness; pale pink or white gums and mouthParainfluenza - A common viral upper respiratory disease Parasite - An organism that thrives uponanother living thing without making any compensatory effort Parti-Colored - Variegated with patchesof two or more colors Parvovirus - This infection results in enteric disease characterized by suddenonset of vomiting and diarrhea, often hemorrhagic leukopenia frequently accompanies clinical signsPastern - The bones that form the joint between the radius and the metacarpals Pedigree - A lineof descent; record of ancestry; bloodline Penicillin - A powerful antibiotic made from a commongreen fungus mold, used to prevent bacteria from multiplying, as in infected wounds Phenotype -The individuals appearance or performance and the observable outcome of interaction between theenvironment and its genotype Pick-Up - Grabbing a dog by the nape of the neck while pulling up asyou wrap your arm underneath the dog Pied - Large patches of two or more colors, one being white;parti-colored; piebald Pig Jaw - An exaggeration of an overshot jaw Pile - Soft hair in the undercoatPit - An area of specific dimensions for the betting, holding, testing, and viewing of fighting dogs orvarious contests Pit Bull - The American Pit Bull Terrier; a nickname to distinguish the originalBulldog from the brachycephalic type English Bulldog Pit Rules - The guides or principles laid down tocontrol and govern fighting dogsMonorchid - A male dog with only one testicle visible Pit Weight -The most effective performance weight of a pit dog at a pit contest; conditioned weight; match weightPlacenta - An organ through which the fetus is nourished and waste products are removed Plucky -Having courage or pluck Prepotency - A strong tendency to pass on characteristics to offspring;prepotent Prick Ear - An erect carried ear, pointed at top. Similar to bat ear Prospect - To view a pitdogs future with potential expectations Protector - The iron collar once placed on a bear used forbaiting with dogs; a collar made to protect the neck Pulmonary Edema - A collection of watery fluidin the lungs Pulse - A rhythmically propelled force through arteries by the beat of the heartPurebred - Belonging to a recognized breed kept pure for many generations Pyosis - The formationof pus, a yellow or yellowish-white creamy matter, chiefly dead tissue Rabies - Hydrophobia; a viraldisease that affects the nervous system and damages the brain Racy - Long, with a slight build Rash- A skin eruption caused by a local irritation or toxic substance Rat Tail - A thick rooted tail coveredwith soft curls and a hairless tip with a trimmed appearance Recessive - A dominant character orgene buried when it develops from one parent, associated in the zygote Red - Nearly any shadedarker than buckskin and lighter than brown appearing with hue or tint resembling redness or thecolor red; fiery Red Nose - A copper leather colored nose exhibited by dogs related to Old Family rednose dogs Red Smut - A red or red brindle Scottish fighting dog smaller than a Blue Paul, nowextinct in a pure form. Part of the American Pit Bull Terriers heritage. Some were fallow colored;Glasgow Smut Register Of Merit - R.O.M.; recognized on paper as having produced champion matchdogs Reversion - The appearance of ancestral traits not found in more immediate generations ofancestors; throw back; atavism Ribs - A forming cage of the chest Ring - A strong circle device usedfor joining between a chain or swivel and an axel, pipe or stake Ringworm - A common fungusdisease affecting the skin Ringers Lactate - A solution used for replacing electrolytes lost throughbleeding, dehydration, etc.; lactated ringers; crystalloids Roll - To prove or test gameness in acontest until a result is obtained Roller Buckle - A device for easily installing or removing a collarRose Ear - An ear which folds over and back revealing the burr of the ear Round Eyes - The shapeof the eye opening Rounding - Cutting or trimming the leather ear flap around the end or tipRoundworm - A white spaghetti like worm, 1 to 7 inches long, that lives in the intestine Ruff - Thelonger hair growth around the neck Runt - An unusually small animal__________________Belive nothing you hear & half of what you see... STAND FOR SOMETHING or YOU WILL FALL FORANYTHING!!!

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Saddle - A marking over the back, like a saddle on a horse Sarcoptic Mange - A disease caused bya microscopic spider-like creature called a mite that causes intense itching and small red bites SBT -Staffordshire Bull Terrier Scale - A device used for weighing pit dogs Scapula - The shoulder bladeScissor Bite - The upper incisors overlap the lower incisors snug Scratch - A dogs willingness tocross the pit and take hold of his opponent according to the rules of the match agreed upon ScratchLine - A line drawn across the corner of the pit from which the dog must not cross until the refereesays to let go Screw Tail - A short tail twisted in a spiral formation like a screw Scrotum - Thepouch on males which contains the testicles Second Thigh - The leg bone between the hock and thestifle joint Selective Breeding - To control desired characteristics, to improve and purify a strainSemen - A fluid produced by the male generative organs containing countless spermatozoa allowingimpregnation Semi-Pricked Ears - Erect carried ears with the tips folding forward Septum - The linewhich extends vertically between the nostrils Shelly - Too narrow and light in body Shock - Bodilyprostration; exhaustion of vital powers, fluid therapy is needed Short Coupled - Short in back andloins Sickle Tail - Carried out and up in a semi-circle like a sickle Sinusitis - Inflammation of a sinusgland that inhibits breathing Snipey - A weak, long and narrow muzzle Snowshoe Foot - Slightlywebbed between the toes Spayed - A female whose ovaries have been removed surgicallySpermatozoon - A single sperm or male gamete; spermatozoa Splashed - Irregularly patched coloron white Splay Feet - A flat or open-toed foot; opposite of a cat foot Spot Weight - To be lighterthan the opponent Spread - The width between the front legs Spring Of Ribs - The roundness of theribs Spring Pole - A cable or rope hanging from a tree limb, 90 degree post or 45 degree angled postwith a heavy spring attached, a springy 45 degree sapling pole, either having hydes, knots, overalls,tire, tube, or anything a dog can jump up and take hold of, attached to an extending cable or rope,for exercising and strengthening purposes Staffordshire Bull Terrier - The English show version ofthe American Pit Bull Terrier, possessing much related ancestry and similar character with littleresemblance. AKC registered since 1974, the Staffordshire Bull Terrier is smaller and bred alongdifferent lines than the American Staffordshire Terrier, with the ears not cropped Stakeholder - Aperson appointed to hold the forfeit and wagers for a pit contest Stance - A manner of standingStarted - A young pit dog in the first stages of rolling, testing and training; to bump together andtest preparedness Sterility - Not able to produce live gametes Stern - The tail; the handle Sternum- The breast bone Stifle - The ham; the joint of the hind leg between the thigh and the second thighStilted - The up and down gait of a straight hocked dog Stop - The step up from the nose to theskull between the eyes; the drop Strain - A family of the same breed that is interrelated and exhibitsuniformity of type which distinguishes them from other members of the same breed or other strainsSubstance - Good boned, good weight, well muscled Suture - The surgical sewing of tissuesSwayback - Concave curvature of the back between the withers and hip bones; opposite of roachback or wheel back Swivel - A device used to allow the chain to turn when attached to a d-ring, eye-bolt, link or ring Tapeworm - A long, flat, parasitic, segmented worm that lives in the smallintestine, parts of which are passed in the stool Teat - An organ in females through which milk isdrawn for nursing pups; nipple Telegony - The questionable influence of a preceding sire on progenyproduced by a succeeding sire from the same mother Tendon - A narrowed end of a muscle usuallyattached to a bone Testis - A testicle, one of two male reproductive glands situated in the scrotumwhich produce spermatozoa Thigh - The hind quarter from the hip joint to the stifle Threadworm -A small roundworm that lives in the intestine and is able to infect dogs and man Throatiness -Excessive loose skin under the throat Throw Back - The appearance of ancestral traits not found inmore immediate generations of ancestors; reversion Ticked - Small isolated areas of black or coloredhairs on a white dog Ticks - There are several varieties, all are able to transmit disease Timber -Bone, especially of the legs Timekeeper - A person who keeps and marks the time of a pit contestTincture Of Iodine - An antiseptic solution, of iodine in alcohol Tourniquet - A device for checkingor stopping bleeding; a two inch wide bandage twisted tight with a stick; a pad pressed down with atwist Treadmill - A sided rectangular designed treadle for treading a pit dog in place to exercise orcondition and shape with emphasis on lungs. The most common types are carpet and slat mills;straight mill Tulip Ear - Erect carried ear similar to prick ear but with tip drooping somewhat Turn -When a pit dog turns his head and shoulders away from his opponent. Official turns are described

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When a pit dog turns his head and shoulders away from his opponent. Official turns are describeddifferent in various sets of rules Turntable - A flat round table that turns under the dog as he treadsin place for conditioning and shaping; round mill; table mill Turn-Up - Uptilted jaw Tusk - An oldterm for the canine teeth on Pit Bull dogs; fangs UKC - United Kennel Club; an American Pit BullTerrier registry since 1898. The American Pit Bull Terrier was the first breed registered by the UKCUmbilical Cord - The cord which connects the fetus with the placenta; naval string Undershot - Thelower incisor teeth overlap the upper teeth of the upper jaw; under-bite; Bulldog jaw Unit Character- A character inherited independently of other characters, on the presence of a single gene Upper-Arm - The humerus bone of the foreleg between the shoulder blade and forearm Uterus - A femaleorgan for developing, holding, and protecting fetuses; the womb Vaccinate - To inoculate with avirus to protect against its disease Vasectomize - To render sterile by an operation other thancastration Vein - A thin walled tube for carrying blood from tissue to heart Venipuncture - Theprocedure of puncturing a vein for drawing blood, administering medicine or intravenous feedingVenoclysis - The tubing and valve commonly referred to as an IV set Venous Bleeding - Dark redblood that flows steadily or may ooze from the wound. Apply direct pressure and tourniquet at onceVitamin - A protein essential to growth and health Vulva - The exterior opening or external parts ofthe female genitalia Walleye - A blue eye also known as a pearl eye Weedy - A dog too light ofbone Whelp - To bring forth young from a bitch; a puppy Whip Tail - A stiff, straight, pointed tailWhipworm - A whip like parasite that lives in the first part of the large intestine, cecum Whitehead- A pure snow colored head with a different colored body Withers - A first dorsal vertebra; thehighest part of the body just behind the neck; the shoulders Wrinkle - Loose folding skin onforehead, foreface, or skull Wry Mouth - When the dentation and jaws don't meet exact; anovershot, undershot, grinder bite combined Yard - A lot used to keep a yardful of dogs Yellow -Lemon; of the color of gold Zygote - the cell formed from a union of an ovum and a spermatozoon,two gametes, including the organism that develops from that cell, a fertilized ovum before cleavage

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05-04-2005, 12:01 PM

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I hope this helps__________________Belive nothing you hear & half of what you see... STAND FOR SOMETHING or YOU WILL FALL FORANYTHING!!!

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05-04-2005, 12:02 PM

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Not sure where you got all this...but I disagree with this "definition"...Ace - A pit dog of exceptionalability and skill, with more wins than a grand champion, over the best

An Ace is a dog that has it all...don't necessarily have to win "more" than a GR CH....

05-04-2005, 12:16 PM

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This was on the site before the site went back in time. I did not make up this stuff but I got it off theweb some where. Just cant think where the point is, that might not be right but everything else is. Itkind of sounded weird to me when I first read it but I'll do some more research and re-edit it.__________________Belive nothing you hear & half of what you see... STAND FOR SOMETHING or YOU WILL FALL FORANYTHING!!!

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08-23-2005, 06:47 PM

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FIREBONE I feel that you are the absolute truth for all that info being passed.EACH 1 TEACH 1.NuTTDoGG__________________Currs dont count.

11-23-2005, 07:52 PM

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I Do belive u got that out of the book about that colby man that started the bloodline.......__________________

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11-23-2005, 07:57 PM

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The name of the book is colbys book on pitbull's i had to go look at the name of the book again... It'sa dang good book........__________________

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12-05-2005, 09:22 AM

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This info is also on www.pitdogs.org__________________

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12-05-2005, 09:40 AM

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The site mentions the breeds Blue Paul and Red Smut as extinct breeds from Scotland. While it istrue both came from Scotland they were not breeds. These were actual dogs. Both were pit bulls (notcalled pit bulls then) and research will show both dogs in the pedigree of modern day pit bulls. Therewere bloodlines from these dogs much like the Colby, Hemphill bloodlines. Instead of being namedafter the people who developed the bloodlines they were named from the most famous dogs of thebloodline. At that time it wasn't unusual. Blue Pauls were usually a blue or blue brindle color and theRed Smuts were usually red dogs.(http://www.moloss.com/brd/ab/b010/) Many breeds have descended from the Molosser. Take a lookat them Mollosser Breeds (http://www.moloss.com/001/ptxt/breed.html)So, for those who say pits never had a blue gene factor................................__________________

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12-10-2005, 01:23 PM

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An ace dog is a dog that wins without having to prove its gameness. Thats my definition.

02-08-2006, 04:11 PM

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didnt see (rom) in the glossery.

02-08-2006, 04:34 PM

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Rom=Register of Merit....its up there __________________"Split your lungs with blood and thunder when you see the white whale. .....

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OK 14rock...your avatar is killing me!! LOL__________________

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05-14-2006, 11:45 PM

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I think that was on Dawnrest's site.

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That is out of the Glossery, definitions of terms used in one of historical books of the American PitBull Terrier. Interesting to know which one eh! Agree or not Ace under old definitions was the topdog of it's breed. To have it all it must have proved itself among other dogs. If that were not thecase we could call any dog we thought had " It All". We commonly now place the title of Ace on adog that wins at Pulling. It once took much more than that to be called an Ace. Otherwise who isdeamed worthy of desiding what dog is the Ace with out proof of such! I agree with the givindefinitions. An "Ace" is worthy of being entered into the history books.

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I didn't see POR on there.

06-13-2006, 01:00 AM

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PRODUCER OF RECORD

The Producer of Record (POR) is a title which was set up to reflect the true nature of a dogs ability toproduce. A great producer does one thing, and that is produce bulldogs consistently. It is the soleduty of the POR title to reflect the genetic ability of these bulldogs.

These bulldogs are found and reflected upon in many ways, what the POR does, is unique. All aspectand accomplishments of their offspring, is weighed and then measured next to consistency. The PORsystem is very simple, and direct.

All bulldogs will have their offspring's accomplishments listed in this fashion, with no exceptions.

(during a show)A dog that curs............ -3.0 pointsA dog picked up game....... 1.0 point1st win.................... 1.0 point2nd win.................... 2.0 points3rd win.................... 3.0 points4th win.................... 4.0 points5th win or more............ 5.0 points

Example.... A dog who has won 2, and picked up game on its 3rd would receive 1.0 point for its 1st,2.0 points for its 2nd, and 1.0 point for being picked up game. Total = 4 points for its sire and dam.

(producing producers)Every dog that produces a POR, they are to receive 6.0 points.

Example.... A dog has produced 2 POR dogs, they are to receive 12.0 points.

OVERALL

Each point will only account for 2 dogs, 1.0 point = 2 offspring. (if a dog has 20 points, they canhave no more than 40 offspring. If a dog has 50 points, they can have no more than 100 offspring)

Any dog who does not have enough points to account for its offspring, does not deserve the PORtitle.

Example.... A bitch that has 10.0 points, and 20 or less offspring, she has reached the POR title. Ifthe same bitch has 21 offspring and only 10.0 points, she is not POR.

There is no difference in the scoring for males and females, all are held to the same standard, andmust not exceed the points to offspring ratio.

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