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This episode of focuses on changing the narrative around pit bulls. Host Penny Ellison discusses how pit bulls have become unfairly demonized, similar to how other breeds like German Shepherds and Dobermans were stigmatized in the past. She explains that "pit bull" isn't actually a specific breed but a catch-all term for several breeds and mixes. Pit bulls make up 30-60% of shelter dogs and have longer stays and are much more likely to die in shelters than dogs with other breed labels.  Major challenges include overbreeding, negative stereotypes, lack of access to veterinary care, and breed-specific legislation.  Research shows removing breed labels increases adoption rates.  Also, there is reason for hope because several states are now passing laws to protect pit bull owners from housing and insurance discrimination.

The episode concludes with practical advice for potential pit bull adopters and a call to action for listeners to help change the narrative around these dogs through positive sharing and fostering.

Topics Covered:

[00:00:00] - Introduction to episode topic on pit bulls and changing narratives

[00:00:52] - Background on historical pattern of breed discrimination (German Shepherds, Dobermans)

[00:02:00] - Explanation that "pit bull" isn't a single breed but a catch-all term

[00:03:28] - Discussion of pit bull representation in shelters (30-60%)

[00:04:11] – The Pit Bull Issue - Backyard breeding issue, Stigma, Legal challenges

[00:05:09] - Discussion of barriers: Negative stereotypes, Lack of access to veterinary care, Breed-specific legislation (BSL), Insurance discrimination, Housing restrictions

[00:07:27] - Research findings on removing breed labels

[00:08:12] - Effective solutions

[00:11:28] - Listener question about adopting pit bulls and housing/insurance concerns

[00:13:38] - "Be the Change" segment:- Promote a pit-ish dog and change the narrative

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