A breed apart
| By Nina Wu, The Honolulu Star-Advertiser | |
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Mitchell, who recently moved from
The 34-year-old freelance marketer, who had a pit bull as a teen, fell in love with the breed and is determined to show that pit bulls are not the aggressive canine terror so often painted by the media.
She is not alone. Over the weekend several thousand pit bull owners and supporters gathered at the
Love them or fear them, pit bulls are part of a long-running debate in
While dozens of cities on the mainland still have laws restricting pit bulls, 17 states now prohibit communities from adopting breed-specific bans, and six more are considering similar measures, according to the
"Breed is not a conclusive indicator of behavior," said spokeswoman
Groups like the
"Pit bull" is a term interchangeably used to describe the Staffordshire bull terrier, which the
The reality for owners of pit bulls in
All military housing communities in
In
The number of reported dog bite cases in
A total of 1,610 patients were treated in emergency rooms in 2012, up from 1,281 in 2008, according to the latest statistics available from the state
Four deaths resulting from dog bites have been recorded between 1991 and 2012, according to the state. The breeds involved were not noted.
However, state epidemiologist Dan Galanis found reports for 13 dog-bite cases at the
Aside from medical expenses, dog attacks can result in costly liability claims.
"In my practice I see many bites by many breeds," said Phillips, who has handled half a dozen cases in
He supports laws for pit bulls, including mandatory sterilization as well as limits on who can own one, where they can live and how they should be kept.
"The vast majority of victims killed by dogs were killed by pit bulls," Phillips said.
Pit bull owners, a pretty passionate lot, insist the breed per se is not to blame for attacks.
"Pit bulls by nature are not an aggressive dog," said
Weaver contends that attacks by other breeds, including Labrador retrievers and smaller dogs, often go unreported in the media.
At one time pit bulls were portrayed as an all-American family dog, say advocates, appearing as mascots of bravery on
Sit Means Sit Hawaii dog trainers Chris Koanui and
"I'm not saying all pit bulls are wonderful, but every dog has that potential to be that bad pit bull or that bad Shar-Pei or bad Chihuahua," said Koanui. "It's the human's responsibility. If your dog has requirements and you don't meet those requirements, this is where other issues start to come up."
Mitchell, while vouching for pit bulls' general disposition, says anyone who plans to own one should know what they're getting into. "This breed, as an adult dog, needs at least two hours of exercise a day," she said. "They're high-energy, but with exercise they can be balanced. This is a breed you have to take an active role in."
"I've only had good experiences with pit bulls, so for me it wasn't a big deal," she said.
Mahina gets several walks a day and "can play ball and play ball and play ball."
She doesn't have a problem with people, but around other dogs she whimpers and lunges.
Approximately a third of Letoto's clients own pit bulls, which he called "an all-around great dog."
The breed's popularity in the isles may be due to their tough image, which Letoto said is the wrong reason to get one, and their reputation as guard dogs. A bad reputation and irresponsible breeders out to make a quick buck are two reasons pit bulls are ubiquitous at local animal shelters.
Yet Vaughn said the
"They are a popular breed, locally, and they're highly adoptable," she said.
Several were adopted by families in mid-January, as documented on the organization's Facebook page in a post called "Pretty Pitties."
"They're such loving animals," said Mitchell, whose first pit bull was abused before her family adopted him. "Since he could recognize abuse, he could also recognize love. He was the sweetest dog. Everyone loved him."
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