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Showing posts with label Bull. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bull. Show all posts

Oct 7, 2019

[Answer] The Movie ‘Raging Bull’ Featured What Popular Sport?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The Movie ‘Raging Bull’ Featured What Popular Sport?"



...The correct answer is: A! If you’ve never seen the film, then this might have been a difficult question to answer. It certainly sounds like “Raging Bull” might have something to do with bull riding, but that’s not the case. Raging Bull came out in 1980 and is an American biographical sports drama. The film portrayed former middleweight boxing champion, Jake LaMotta’s, wild life and career.

Sep 12, 2019

[Answer] 5. Which description best matches the typical Staffordshire Bull Terrier?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. Which description best matches the typical Staffordshire Bull Terrier?"



...1. Nervous, naturally obedient, timid, unpredictable 2. Aloof, calm, a one person dog, not affectionate 3. Courageous, devoted, loving, energetic, intelligent 4. Skittish, not intelligent, prefers other dogs over people, temperamental The typical Staffordshire Bull Terrier should exhibit all of these characteristics. It these traits which make them a challenging yet loving companion for many. The British Kennel club states the breed is "traditionally of indomitable courage and tenacity" is "highly intelligent and affectionate especially with children" and is "bold, fearless and totally reliable".

Apr 29, 2019

[Answer] 4. Which description best matches the typical Staffordshire Bull Terrier?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. Which description best matches the typical Staffordshire Bull Terrier?"



...1. Nervous, naturally obedient, timid, unpredictable 2. Aloof, calm, a one person dog, not affectionate 3. Courageous, devoted, loving, energetic, intelligent 4. Skittish, not intelligent, prefers other dogs over people, temperamental The typical Staffordshire Bull Terrier should exhibit all of these characteristics. It these traits which make them a challenging yet loving companion for many. The British Kennel club states the breed is "traditionally of indomitable courage and tenacity" is "highly intelligent and affectionate especially with children" and is "bold, fearless and totally reliable".

Nov 15, 2018

[Answer] 7. Staffordshire Bull Terriers, whilst typically courageous and devoted, are a misunderstood breed. Many ignorant people think they're vicious. Why is this?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. Staffordshire Bull Terriers, whilst typically courageous and devoted, are a misunderstood breed. Many ignorant people think they're vicious. Why is this?"



...1. They are used as a mascot for Hell's Angels 2. Their brains grow too quickly for their skulls making them temperamental 3. They have a unique enzyme in them which makes them suddenly turn on their owners 4. A mixture of media bias, irresponsible ownership/breeding and how the breed physically looks The media prints what people love to hear and the public love something to hate - something to really get angry about. There are also many irresponsible owners of the breed out there that refuse to train them and simply use them to perpetuate a "tough guy" image. They are also hideously over-bred which means people are breeding dogs with genetic temperament issues (dogs which need a one-way ticket to the spay/neuter clinic!). Finally, many people think that just because a breed had strong jaws and big muscles, it is automatically vicious. This reason I find the saddest of all. Behind every aggressive dog is an irresponsible human. The idea that they have an enzyme in them that makes them suddenly "turn" on people or that their brains grow too quickly for their skulls is totally untrue - as is the idea that they're a mascot for Hell's Angels.