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- noun A medium-sized breed of domestic
dog .
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Also, the dog in the photo is NOT a pit bull, it's a Boxer, the American Bulldog is a totally different breed of dog than a pit bull, if you haven't any knowledge of the two breeds you would easily recognize the shorter, square snout on the American Bulldog, pit bull's have a longer pointy snout, the pit bull is also much shorter at the shoulder and usually much smaller in overall size.
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Also, the dog in the photo is NOT a pit bull, it's a Boxer, the American Bulldog is a totally different breed of dog than a pit bull, if you haven't any knowledge of the two breeds you would easily recognize the shorter, square snout on the American Bulldog, pit bull's have a longer pointy snout, the pit bull is also much shorter at the shoulder and usually much smaller in overall size.
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Incidentally, some people have decided that our Pit Bull possibly American Staffordshire/Dalamatian looks exactly like a pure-bred American Bulldog and we're often happy to let that misconception stand.
Selah (with Pictures) Karen Burnham 2008
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One question is it an American Bulldog because we have one named Annie who just had ten puppies and the one puppy we are keeping looks sorta like that. e-mail me back at maddy_girl98@yahoo.com
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Baker is a purebred American Bulldog male that we rescued from a Missouri puppy mill.
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The American Bulldog, however, is noticeably larger than most pit bulls.
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The American Bulldog, who weighed at least 100 pounds, was euthanized.
ajc.com - News apstevens@ajc.com 2010
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The American Bulldog, who weighed at least 100 pounds, was euthanized.
ajc.com - News apstevens@ajc.com 2010
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It's an American Bulldog, which shares few characteristics with what are commonly called pit bulls, save perhaps for some physical resemblance.
Reason Magazine 2010
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The first involves the disturbing video below, in which police officers in Lagrange, Missouri shoot a chained American Bulldog.
Reason Magazine 2010
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