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When was dog fighting made illegal in the United States?

Introduction: Dog fighting in the United States

Dog fighting is a cruel and barbaric practice that involves two dogs fighting each other until one is unable to continue. This activity has been present in the United States for centuries, with evidence of dog fighting dating back to the 1700s. Despite being illegal in all 50 states, dog fighting continues to exist and is still a major problem today.

Early history of dog fighting in the US

Dog fighting was popularized in the United States in the 1800s, with many people considering it a form of entertainment. The fighting dogs were often bred and trained specifically for this purpose, with breeders selecting the most aggressive dogs to produce offspring. In the early days, dog fighting was often done in secret, with the fights taking place in hidden locations.

The rise of organized dog fighting

In the late 1800s, dog fighting became more organized, with the first dog fighting pits being established. These pits were often located in urban areas and attracted large crowds. Dog fighting became a profitable business, with owners betting on the outcome of the fights. As dog fighting became more popular, the breeders began to breed dogs solely for fighting, leading to the creation of new breeds like the American Pit Bull Terrier.

Mary Allen

Written by Mary Allen

Hello, I'm Mary! I've cared for many pet species including dogs, cats, guinea pigs, fish, and bearded dragons. I also have ten pets of my own currently. I've written many topics in this space including how-tos, informational articles, care guides, breed guides, and more.

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