Dog fighting is a type of blood sport that turns game and fighting dogs against each other in a physical fight, generally to the death, for the purposes of gambling or entertainment to the spectators.
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Dog fighting is a type of blood sport that turns game and fighting dogs against each other in a physical fight, generally to the death, for the purposes of gambling or entertainment to the spectators.
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Dog fighting generates revenue from stud fees, admission fees and gambling.
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Foundation breed of the fighting dog was, in its outward appearance, a large, low, heavy breed with a powerful build, strongly developed head, and tremendously threatening voice.
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When bull-baiting became popular in England due to the shortage of bears, bull-baiters soon realized that large fighting dogs were built too heavy and too slow for this type of combat.
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Dog fighting is a felony in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U S Virgin Islands.
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Animal advocates consider dog fighting to be one of the most serious forms of animal abuse, not only for the violence that the dogs endure during and after the fights, but because of the suffering they often endure in training, which ultimately can lead to death.
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Dog fighting has been popular in many countries throughout history and continues to be practiced both legally and illegally around the world.
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Dog fighting is illegal throughout the entire European Union and most of South America.
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The Dogo Cubano and Cordoba Fighting Dog were used for fighting a century ago, but both of these breeds have become extinct.
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Previously banned by the Taliban during their rule, dog fighting has made a resurgence throughout Afghanistan as a common winter weekend pastime, especially in Kabul, where the fights are public and often policed to maintain safety to the spectators.
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Dog fighting has been legal in Albania for over 25 years in professional fights.
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Dog fighting has been illegal in Canada since 1892; however, the current law requires police to catch individuals during the unlawful act, which is often difficult.
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Dog fighting is allowed under Chinese law, although gambling remains illegal.
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Dog fighting is extremely common, and it can be found in some parts of Eastern, Western, Northern and Southern India.
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Dog fighting rings are becoming increasingly popular and have grown into a pastime for India's rich.
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Dog fighting was considered a way for the samurai to retain their aggressive edge during peaceful times.
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Dog fighting was popular in Akita Prefecture, which is the origin of the Akita breed.
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Dog fighting has been illegal in Ireland for over 150 years, although the sport is still popular in underground circles.
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Dog fighting had previously been popular for decades amongst the poorest people of Honduras.
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Dog fighting is illegal in the Philippines, with those involved being convicted under animal cruelty laws.
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Dog fighting has been declared illegal in the Republic of South Africa.
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Dog fighting is practiced throughout the country, in the townships area where gangs and drugs are mostly associated with dog fighting.
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Dog fighting has been well documented in South Africa, particularly in the Western Cape region of Stellenbosch.
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Dog fighting is illegal in the United Arab Emirates according to Federal Law No 16 of 2007 on animal welfare and its amendments in Federal Law No 18 of 2016.
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Dog fighting is a felony in all 50 U S states, as well as the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U S Virgin Islands.
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