Here’s another myth: Dog’s breath naturally smells bad.
The expression “dog breath” means the opposite of minty fresh, but most pet owners think their dogs’ bothersome mouth odors are just the nature of the beast. In truth, bad breath can be a sign of tarter buildup and bacteria. To reduce odor, brush your dog’s teeth, and take him to the vet for routine dental cleanings.
This amazing video was put together by the Humane Society for Hamilton County in celebration of their upcoming pit bull education month festivities – including the “Parade-a-Bull“.
Kudos to the proud pit bull owners from all walks of life showing their support for the breed they love including a police officer, fire chief, pediatrician, pastor, humane society director and sportscaster.
“A combination of myths, biased media reporting, exploitation of these dogs by criminals and irreponsible pet owners, has created an inaccurate stereotype of the breed and also the people who own and love them.”
“The American Pit Bull Terrier, a dog that has played an important role in american culture and history for over 200 years before falling victim to those who would use their strength and loyalty against them.”
If you would like to learn more about Pitt-Bull education month and how you can help check out the Hamilton Humane Society for Hamilton County! We think its wonderful a whole month is dedicated to the wonderful pittie breed! All dogs deserve love, especially the misunderstood ones!