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Amerikāņu pitbulterjers / American pitbullterrier

Postby Linda B. » 26 Nov 2011, 16:48

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19. gadsimtā suņu selekcionāri Anglijā,Īrijā un Skotijā sāka eksperimentēt ar buldogu un terjeru krustojumiem,meklējot suni,kas sevī apvieno terjeru "geimību" un buldogu spēku un atlētismu.Rezultātā radās suņi,kas bija ideāli cīnītāji,apvienojot sevī-spēku,drosmi un neiedomājamu mīlestību pret savējiem.Imigranti šos buldogu un terjeru jaukteņus ieveda ASV.
Fermeri amerikāņu pitbulterjeru izmantoja sardzei,medībām,lopu ganīšanai un kā ģimenes kompanjonus.
Šodien pitbulterjeri joprojām turpina demonstrēt savu daudzpusību,sekmīgi konkurējot ar citām šķirnēm paklausībā,pēdu dzīšanā,adžilitī,aizsardzībā un veitpūlingā.
UKC bija pirmais klubs,kas atzina amerikāņu pitbulterjeru.

Kopiespaids
Amerikāņu pitbulterjers ir vidēja izmēra,spēcīgas miesasbūves,īsspalvains suns ar labi attīstītu muskulatūru.Šī ir ļoti spēcīga un atlētiska šķirne.Priekšējās kājas garums(mērot no elkoņa līdz zemei) ir aptuveni vienāds ar pusi no suņa augstuma skaustā.Galva ir vidēja garuma ar plašu,plakanu galvaskausu un dziļu purnu.Ausis ir mazas līdz vidēji lielas,augstu novietotas,tās var būt dabīgas vai kupētas.Relatīvi īsā aste ir zemu novietota,resna pie pamatnes un sašaurinās tuvāk astes galam.Amerikāņu pitbulterjers var būt visās krāsās un krāsu toņos.Šī šķirne sevī apvieno spēku,atlētismu,grāciju un veiklību un nekad nedrīkstētu būt pārāk masīvs vai pārāk smalkiem kauliem.

Raksturojums
Galvenās amerikāņu pitbulterjera īpašības ir spēks un uzticība.Šiem suņiem vislielāko prieku sagādā saimnieka iepriecināšana.Šie suņi ir lieliski ģimenes kompanjoni,ļoti mīl bērnus.Par cik šiem suņiem var piemist agresija pret citiem suņiem un dzīvniekiem tos ieteicams turēt tikai nopietniem un pieredzējušiem cilvēkiem,kas suni socializēs un apmācīs.Šie suņi nederēs kā sargi,jo ir ļoti draudzīgi attiecībā pret svešiniekiem.Agresīva uzvedība pret cilvēkiem ir ļoti neraksturīga šai šķirnei un arī ļoti nevēlama īpašība.

Galva
Pitbulterjera galva ir unikāla un pēc tas ir viegli atpazīt šķirni.Tā ir liela,plaša un rada spēcīga suņa iespaidu,bet tā nav nesamērīgi liela attiecībā pret ķermeni.Skatoties no priekšas galva ir ir plaša,atgādina strupu ķīli.Skatoties no sāniem galvaskaus un purns ir paralēli viens otram.Pāreja no galvaskausa uz purnu ir ļoti izteikta.

Galvaskaus-Galvaskaus ir liels,plakans vai nedaudz noapaļots,dziļš un plats starp ausīm.Kad suns koncentrējas uz pieres rodas krunkas.
Purns-Purns ir dziļš,plats ar strauju pāreju no galvaskausa uz purnu.Tas ir īsāks nekā galvaskaus, ar koeficientu aptuveni 2:3.Purna muguriņa ir taisna.Apakšžoklis ir labi attīstīts,plašs un dziļš.Lūpas ir tīras un cieši puguļošas.
Trūkumi:vājš purns,nokarenas lūpas,vājš apakšžoklis.

Zobi-Šķērveida sakodiens,pilns zobu komplekts,zobi ir vienmērīgi izvietoti.
Trūkumi-pārkodiens,iztrūkstoši zobi(izņemot,ja zaudēti dzīves laikā)

Deguns-Deguns ir liels,ar lielām,plašām nāsīm,tas var būt jebkurā krāsā.

Acis-Acis ir vidēji lielas,apaļas līdz mandeļformas,tālu viena no otras,zemu novietotas.Pieļaujamas visas krāsas izņemot zilo,kas ir nopietns trūkums.
Trūkumi-pietūkušas acis,atšķirīgas krāsas acis,zilas acis.
Ausis-Augsti novietotas,dabīgas vai kupētas.Dabīgām ausīm jābūt nokarenām ar noapaļotu galu.

Kakls
Kakls ir mērena garuma un muskuļots.Tam ir neliels loks.Āda un kakla ir cieši pieguļoša bez krokām.
Trūkumi- kakls ir pārāk īss un drukns;tievs un vājš kakls,avs kakls.

Kažoks
Spīdīgs,īss,cieši pieguļ ķermenim.
Trūkumi:Lokains,viļņains vai rets kažoks.
Diskvalificējoš trukums: gara spalva.

Krāsa
Jebkura krāsa,krāsu tonis un krāsu kombinācija ir pieļaujama.

Svars
Pibulterjeram jābūt gan spēcīgam,gan veiklam tāpēc tā svars un augstums ir mazsvarīgs salīdzinot ar auguma un svara proporciju.
Suņiem no 16kg-27kg.Kucēm 14kg-22kg

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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby ibika » 26 Nov 2011, 17:49

Nezinu kā tulkojums ir šis, bet, tas ir neprecīzs un maldinošs. Pastāv divi oficiāli standarti šķirnei.
Oriģinālie standarti:
UKC (UNITED KENNEL CLUB) standarts
AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER
Official U.K.C. Breed Standard
Revised October 21, 2004
HISTORY

Sometime during the nineteenth century, dog fanciers in England, Ireland and Scotland began to experiment with crosses between Bulldogs and Terriers, looking for a dog that combined the gameness of the terrier with the strength and athleticism of the Bulldog. The result was a dog that embodied all of the virtues attributed to great warriors: strength, indomitable courage, and gentleness with loved ones. Immigrants brought these bull and terrier crosses to the United States. The American Pit Bull Terrier’s many talents did not go unnoticed by farmers and ranchers who used their APBTs as catch dogs for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt, to drive livestock, and as family companions. Today, the American Pit Bull Terrier continues to demonstrate its versatility, competing successfully in Obedience, Tracking, Agility and Weight Pulls, as well as Conformation.

The United Kennel Club was the first registry to recognize the American Pit Bull Terrier. UKC founder C. Z. Bennett assigned UKC registration number 1 to his own APBT, Bennett’s Ring, in 1898.


GENERAL APPEARANCE

The American Pit Bull Terrier is a medium-sized, solidly built, short-coated dog with smooth, well-defined musculature. This breed is both powerful and athletic. The body is just slightly longer than tall, but bitches may be somewhat longer in body than dogs. The length of the front leg (measured from point of elbow to the ground) is approximately equal to one-half of the dog’s height at the withers. The head is of medium length, with a broad, flat skull, and a wide, deep muzzle. Ears are small to medium in size, high set, and may be natural or cropped. The relatively short tail is set low, thick at the base and tapers to a point. The American Pit Bull Terrier comes in all colors and color patterns except merle. This breed combines strength and athleticism with grace and agility and should never appear bulky or muscle-bound or fine-boned and rangy. Above all else, the APBT must have the functional capability to be a catch dog that can hold, wrestle (push and pull) and breathe easily while doing its job. Balance and harmony of all parts are critical components of breed type.

Very Serious Fault: Any disproportionate overdone characteristic (such as short legs, excessive bone or massive head or body) that would interfere with working ability.


CHARACTERISTICS

The essential characteristics of the American Pit Bull Terrier are strength, confidence, and zest for life. This breed is eager to please and brimming over with enthusiasm. APBTs make excellent family companions and have always been noted for their love of children. Because most APBTs exhibit some level of dog aggression and because of its powerful physique, the APBT requires an owner who will carefully socialize and obedience train the dog. The breed’s natural agility makes it one of the most capable canine climbers so good fencing is a must for this breed. The APBT is not the best choice for a guard dog since they are extremely friendly, even with strangers. Aggressive behavior toward humans is uncharacteristic of the breed and highly undesirable. This breed does very well in performance events because of its high level of intelligence and its willingness to work.


HEAD

The APBT head is unique and a key element of breed type. It is large and broad, giving the impression of great power, but it is not disproportionate to the size of the body. Viewed from the front, the head is shaped like a broad, blunt wedge. When viewed from the side, the skull and muzzle are parallel to one another and joined by a well defined, moderately deep stop. Supraorbital arches over the eyes are well defined but not pronounced. The head is well chiseled, blending strength, elegance, and character.

Very Serious Fault: Overly large, heavy heads.

SKULL - The skull is large, flat or slightly rounded, deep, and broad between the ears. Viewed from the top, the skull tapers just slightly toward the stop. There is a deep median furrow that diminishes in depth from the stop to the occiput. Cheek muscles are prominent but free of wrinkles. When the dog is concentrating, wrinkles form on the forehead, which give the APBT his unique expression.

MUZZLE - The muzzle is broad and deep with a very slight taper from the stop to the nose, and a slight falling away under the eyes. The length of muzzle is shorter than the length of skull, with a ratio of approximately 2:3. The topline of the muzzle is straight. The lower jaw is well developed, wide and deep. Lips are clean and tight.

Faults: Snipey muzzle; flews; weak lower jaw.

Very Serious Fault: Muzzle too short, which impairs breathing capability.

TEETH - The American Pit Bull Terrier has a complete set of evenly spaced, white teeth meeting in a scissors bite.

Fault: Level bite.

Serious Faults: Undershot, or overshot bite; wry mouth; missing teeth (this does not apply to teeth that have been lost or removed by a veterinarian).

NOSE - The nose is large with wide, open nostrils. The nose may be any color.

EYES - Eyes are medium size, round and set well apart and low on the skull. All colors are equally acceptable except blue, which is a serious fault. Haw should not be visible.

Serious Faults: Bulging eyes; both eyes not matched in color; blue eyes.

EARS - Ears are high set and may be natural or cropped without preference. Prick or flat, wide ears are not desired.


NECK

The neck is of moderate length and muscular. There is a slight arch at the crest. The neck widens gradually from where it joins the skull to where it blends into well laid-back shoulders. The skin on the neck is tight and without dewlap.

Faults: Neck too thin or weak; ewe neck; dewlap.

Very Serious Fault: A short, thick neck that would interfere with functional ability.


FOREQUARTERS

The shoulder blades are long, wide, muscular, and well laid back. The upper arm is roughly equal in length to the shoulder blade and joins it at an apparent right angle.

The forelegs are strong and muscular. The elbows are set close to the body. Viewed from the front, the forelegs are set moderately wide apart and perpendicular to the ground. The pasterns are short, powerful, straight, and flexible. When viewed in profile, the pasterns are nearly erect.

Faults: Upright or loaded shoulders; elbows turned outward or tied-in; down at the pasterns; front legs bowed; wrists knuckled over; toeing in or out.

Very Serious Fault: Legs shorter than half the total height at the withers.


BODY

The chest is deep, well filled in, and moderately wide with ample room for heart and lungs, but the chest should never be wider than it is deep. The forechest does not extend much beyond the point of shoulder. The ribs extend well back and are well sprung from the spine, then flattening to form a deep body extending to the elbows. The back is strong and firm. The topline inclines very slightly downward from the withers to a broad, muscular, level back. The loin is short, muscular and slightly arched to the top of the croup, but narrower than the rib cage and with a moderate tuck-up. The croup is slightly sloping downward.

Very Serious Fault: Overly massive body style that impedes working ability.


HINDQUARTERS

The hindquarters are strong, muscular, and moderately broad. The rump is well filled in on each side of the tail and deep from the pelvis to the crotch. The bone, angulation, and musculature of the hindquarters are in balance with the forequarters. The thighs are well developed with thick, easily discerned muscles. Viewed from the side, the hock joint is well bent and the rear pasterns are well let down and perpendicular to the ground. Viewed from the rear, the rear pasterns are straight and parallel to one another.

Faults: Narrow hindquarters; hindquarters shallow from pelvis to crotch; lack of muscle; straight or over angulated stifle joint; cow hocks; sickle hocks; bowed legs.


FEET

The feet are round, proportionate to the size of the dog, well arched, and tight. Pads are hard, tough, and well cushioned. Dewclaws may be removed.

Fault: Splayed feet.


TAIL

The tail is set on as a natural extension of the topline, and tapers to a point. When the dog is relaxed, the tail is carried low and extends approximately to the hock. When the dog is moving, the tail is carried level with the backline. When the dog is excited, the tail may be carried in a raised, upright position (challenge tail), but never curled over the back (gay tail).

Fault: Long tail (tail tip passes beyond point of hock).

Serious faults: Gay tail (not to be confused with challenge tail); kinked tail.

Disqualification: Bobbed tail.


COAT

The coat is glossy and smooth, close, and moderately stiff to the touch.

Faults: Curly, wavy, or sparse coat.

Disqualification: Long coat.


COLOR

Any color, color pattern, or combination of colors is acceptable, except for merle.

Disqualification: Merle


HEIGHT AND WEIGHT

The American Pit Bull Terrier must be both powerful and agile so actual weight and height are less important than the correct proportion of weight to height. Desirable weight for a mature male in good condition is between 35 and 60 pounds. Desirable weight for a mature female in good condition is between 30 and 50 pounds. Dogs over these weights are not to be penalized unless they are disproportionately massive or rangy.

Very Serious Fault: Excessively large or overly massive dogs.


GAIT

The American Pit Bull Terrier moves with a jaunty, confident attitude, conveying the impression that he expects any minute to see something new and exciting. When trotting, the gait is effortless, smooth, powerful, and well coordinated, showing good reach in front and drive behind. When moving, the backline remains level with only a slight flexing to indicate suppleness. Viewed from any position, legs turn neither in nor out, nor do feet cross or interfere with each other. As speed increases, feet tend to converge toward center line of balance.

Faults: Legs not moving on the same plane; legs over reaching; legs crossing over in front or rear; rear legs moving too close or touching; rolling; pacing; paddling; sidewinding; hackney action; pounding.


DISQUALIFICATIONS

Unilateral or bilateral cryptorchid. Viciousness or extreme shyness. Unilateral or bilateral deafness. Long coat. Bobbed tail. Albinism. Merle.

Note: Although some level of dog aggression is characteristic of this breed, handlers will be expected to comply with UKC policy regarding dog temperament at UKC events.
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby ibika » 26 Nov 2011, 17:52

ADBA (American Dog Breeders Association)
AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER
ADBA Conformation Standard Breakdown

I. Introduction

A. To truly understand any breed standard, one must know the history behind a breeds existence .

B. The purpose of a judge is the unbiased selection of quality breeding stock with true breed type .

C. The responsibility of judging is to put up the dogs that conform most to the conformation standard leaving personal bias aside.

II. Overall Appearance 20 points

A . Conforming to breed type

1. Should look like an American Pit Bull Terrier from across the ring

2. Sturdy, three dimensional. Giving the impression of strength, not slight or frail.

3. Appears square, with heavy boned, solid front end with a light and springy back end.

4. Should look athletic, not bulky. Musculature should be smooth but defined.

5. Presentation of an adult dog should be of a lean, exercised animal showing a hint of rib and backbone (without hipbones showing) with muscles firm and defined. Clean, glossy coat with short trimmed nails. Presentation of dogs in the puppy classes should be of a well nourished puppy, showing no ribs, backbone or hips. Coat should be glossy with short, trimed nails.

B. Balance

1. Equal angulation of front and rear assembly - judged best at the trot.

2. Height to weight ratio - the tallest dog at a given weight

3. Head size in proportion to the body, with a neck long enough to have the head appear above the top of the back when head is in a normal upright position.

C. Presentation

1. Dog is socialized , showing interest in things around him.

2. Although some degree of dog aggressiveness is characteristic of the breed, unruly behavior will detract from the judges ability to accurately judge an individual dogs conformation.

D. Health

1. The vitality of the dogs spirit, the gloss of the dogs coat and the sharpness of the dogs eye, will exude the healthfulness of the individual animal.

2. Colors or color patterns known to be genetically linked to health problems will be considered a serious fault . Major faults: merle color pattern, albinism(white dog with blue or pink eyes, pink nose, lips, no pigment present on pads, rims of eyes etc.)

III. Attitude 10 points

A. Confident and alert

B. Interested in things around them, in control of their space, not threatened by anything in their surroundings .

C. Gentle with loved ones Faults: shy or timid

IV. Back end 30 points

A. Loin

1. Broad and long enough to square the dog. Too short can interfere with a dogs flexibility. Too long a loin causes the dog to carry excessive weight and affect a dogs agility and quickness..

B. Hip

1. Long and sloping with adequate width. This can be judged by the set of the tail, which should be low.

2. Ideal slope of hip should be 30 degrees to the ground .

C. Proportions of the back leg .

1. The femur should be of a length so that the stifle joint is proportioned in the upper 1/3 of the rear assembly.

2. The tibia-fibula is the longer bone of the rear assembly

3. The length of the metatarsal is moderate, with muscles that attach equally on each side of the bone so that the hocks move parallel to each other, deviating neither in or out. The metatarsals bones, hock and lower part of the tibia will be light, fine and springy.

4. Rear angulation - ratio between the lengths of the bones and the muscles which attach on these bones, causes a bent stifle which leads to a well bent hock. This contributes to the natural springiness that is desired in the rear assembly.

5. The muscle attachment is long and deep, well past the joint , which causes the muscles to appear smooth, but defined. (Not bunchy).

Faults: short or flat hip, straight stifle, double jointed or slipped hock, cow hocked, bunchy muscles.

V. Front end 20 points

A. Ribcage

1. Deep and elliptical with a prominent breastbone or prosternum. From the side, the bottom of the ribcage should at least be even with the elbow joint.

2. Well sprung at the top, tapering to the bottom, extending well back into the loin.

B. Shoulders

1. Wider than the ribcage at the 8 th rib. Scapula well laid back, 45 degree or less angle to the ground, and broad and flat allowing for adequate muscular attachment for a heavy and sturdy front end.

2. The humerus is angled at an opposite 45 degree angle and is long enough that the elbow comes to the bottom of the ribcage, elbows lying flat against the body.

3. Forearms are slightly longer than the humerus and solid, twice the thickness of the metatarsal at the hock.

C. Feet

1. Small and tight, set high on pasterns.

2. Pads thick, and well built up

3. Dew claws are natural on front feet, and do not naturally occur on back legs.

Faults: barrel chest, narrow chest, fine bones, out at elbows, down in pasterns, splay feet, thin pads, back dew claws.

VI. Head and Neck 15 points

A. Neck

1. Heavily muscled to the base of the skull

2. Long in length

B. Head

1. Head size balanced in relationship to the rest of the body

2. 2/3 the width of the shoulders

3. Wedge shaped when viewed from the top or side, round when viewed from the front.

4. Cheeks 25% wider than the neck at the base of the skull

5. The length from the nose to the stop should equal the length from the stop to the back of the head.

6. The bridge of the muzzle is well developed. The fill in under the eyes should be wider than the head at the base of the ears.

7. The head should be deep from the top of the head to the bottom of the jaw.

8. Straight box like muzzle

9. Lips tight

10. Teeth, incisors should meet in the front in a scissor bite. Canines should be wide at the base and taper to the end, top canines fitting tightly together behind the bottom canines. They should be sound and healthy with none missing.

11. Eyes, small and deep set. Elliptical when viewed from the front, triangular when viewed from the side.

12. Ears- no preference should be given to cropped or uncropped ears, except to enhance the overall attractiveness of the individual dog.

Faults: short neck, cheeky, underdeveloped muzzle, lippy, missing canines, overshot or undershot to the extent that the canines do not fit tightly together.

VII. Tail and Coat 5 points

A. Coat

1. Skin thick and loose around neck and chest, tight fitting elsewhere, showing vertical folds around the neck and chest even in a well exercised animal.

2. Short and bristled, the gloss showing overall health of the animal.

3. Color or any combination of colors, except for colors or color patterns known to be genetically linked to health problems.

B. Tail

1. Thick at the base, tapering to the point. It's length should have the tail extending to the point of the hock.

2. Hang down like a pump handle when relaxed.

Major faults: Merle color pattern or albinism. (White dog, blue or pink eyes, lacks pigment )

Faults: Longer coat, fringed hair on tail or elsewhere, bobbed tail or any tail other than straight.

Disqualifications: Man aggression, one sided or both sided cryptorchid, spayed or neutered dogs

Above all, the American Pit Bull Terrier should appear to be an all around athlete. His body is called upon for speed, power, agility and stamina. He must be balanced in all directions. Too much of one thing, robs him of another. In his ideal form, he is a thing of beauty.


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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby ibika » 26 Nov 2011, 17:52

Kā reāli izskatās trūkumi:
http://www.apbtconformation.com/faultsdq.htm
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Linda B. » 26 Nov 2011, 17:54

Tas tulkotais arī ir tas pats standarts,ko iekopēji angliski.Tikai es neiztulkoju visu.
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Linda B. » 26 Nov 2011, 17:57

ibika wrote:Kā reāli izskatās trūkumi:
http://www.apbtconformation.com/faultsdq.htm

Un paldies par šo!Lai arī pat pitbuliem lasu jau vairākus gadus šo lapu vēl nebiju uzgājusi!
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby madzhy » 27 Nov 2011, 01:00

Forši, ka pitiem ir sava sadaļa. :jaa:
Linda, kas man iekrita acīs pārskrienot ātrumā pāri tulkojumā ir nepareiza galvas/purna apraksta tā daļa (divās vietās), kur šis
Viewed from the top, the skull tapers just slightly toward the stop.
ir tulkots nevis kā maiga pāreja no galvaskausa uz purna daļu, bet kā izteikta. Stafiem varētu būt izteikta, pitiem šī pāreja ir lēzenāka..
Man vēl no otrā standarta šī frāze personīgi labāk patīk
The length from the nose to the stop should equal the length from the stop to the back of the head. (nevis 2:3 kā pirmajā standartā)
Bet tad jau jāraksta savs vai kaut kāds apvienotais standarts. :tikainesaki:
Malacis, ka iztulkoji, bet vēl trūkst arī body apraksts.
Īsumā jau varētu pateikt:
Should look athletic, not bulky. Musculature should be smooth but defined.
the chest should never be wider than it is deep.

Tas tiem, kas domā, ka pitiem jābūt masīvākiem par stafiem :meitenedejo:
I named my dog Stay so I can say, "Come here, Stay. Come here, Stay." (Steven Wright)
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Linda B. » 27 Nov 2011, 01:16

Jā,pēc apmēram pusotras stundas tulkošanas noguru tāpēc visu neiztulkoju,gan jau vēlāk pieķeršos klāt arī pārējam.Par to galvu.Varbūt kāds,kas angļu valodā zinošāks var to vietu iztulkot un es izlabošu.
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby madzhy » 27 Nov 2011, 01:32

Nu paldies Tev, ka kāds vispār ķērās klāt standartam LV valodā. :)
Man būtu slinkums tulkot visu, tur tomēr ir jā, pinķerīgi vietām.

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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby wolf-eyes » 27 Nov 2011, 07:59

Jā, man arī prieks par sadaļu.
Vispār tiešām būtu interesanti novērtēt pitbulterjeru salīdzinājumā ar stafu, jo parasti jau cilvēki tiešām domā, ka muskuļu blāķis no abiem ir pitbulls.
Linda, Tev tak ir noteikti daudz bildes un daudz dažāda info, vismaz cik Tu esi stāstījusi par šo šķirni...saliec vēl :rej:
Un googlē ierakstot american pitbullterrier parādās arī dažādi zemi, plati, milzīgi muskuļaini, nikni, psihiski iekārušies ķēdēs. Vajag sadaļas sākumā varbūt norādīt bildēs, kādi tad pitbulli ir, kādi nav, kā arī populārākos mītus un realitāti:)
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Nemezis » 27 Nov 2011, 09:16

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VELVET RED PITPRAIT :sirsninas2:

Pievienojos shis shkirnes fan kluba pulcinjam) Ari diezgan ilgi vacu info par pitiem, ta ka liels prieks par so sadalju)
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Linda B. » 27 Nov 2011, 14:11

wolf-eyes wrote:Jā, man arī prieks par sadaļu.
Vispār tiešām būtu interesanti novērtēt pitbulterjeru salīdzinājumā ar stafu, jo parasti jau cilvēki tiešām domā, ka muskuļu blāķis no abiem ir pitbulls.
Linda, Tev tak ir noteikti daudz bildes un daudz dažāda info, vismaz cik Tu esi stāstījusi par šo šķirni...saliec vēl :rej:
Un googlē ierakstot american pitbullterrier parādās arī dažādi zemi, plati, milzīgi muskuļaini, nikni, psihiski iekārušies ķēdēs. Vajag sadaļas sākumā varbūt norādīt bildēs, kādi tad pitbulli ir, kādi nav, kā arī populārākos mītus un realitāti:)


Vēlāk domāju,ka izvilkšu laukā tās bildes ar trūkumiem un pierakstīšu to trūkumu klāt latviski,lai kādam kam interesē,bet varbūt angliski ir galīgs ņibum bum nav ne tajā lapā jālien,ne jāmēģina kaut ko ar googles transleiteri iztulkot :D
Tie zemie,resnie par kuriem runā ir amerikāņu buliji,kas,ja pareizi atceros, ir radušies krustojot pitbulu ar angļu buldogiem,vai varbūt amerikāņu,īsti neatceros,tāpēc uzmeklēšu info un precizēšu,kas tie tādi un ko ziemā ēd,taču pitbuli tie nav noteikti un nosaukt tādu par pitbulu ir,manuprāt,milzīgs apkaunojums īstajiem pitbuliem,jo nu bulijs ne tuvu nav tik veikls un atlētisks kā pitbuls.
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Linda B. » 27 Nov 2011, 14:13

Nemezis wrote:Image
VELVET RED PITPRAIT :sirsninas2:

Un šis ir īsts skaistulis :samilejies: Škiet,ka nesen ss.lv redzēju kucēnus no pitprait.
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby ibika » 27 Nov 2011, 14:42

Tie zemie,resnie par kuriem runā ir amerikāņu buliji,kas,ja pareizi atceros, ir radušies krustojot pitbulu ar angļu buldogiem,vai varbūt amerikāņu,īsti neatceros,tāpēc uzmeklēšu info un precizēšu,kas tie tādi un ko ziemā ēd,taču pitbuli tie nav noteikti un nosaukt tādu par pitbulu ir,manuprāt,milzīgs apkaunojums īstajiem pitbuliem,jo nu bulijs ne tuvu nav tik veikls un atlētisks kā pitbuls.[/quote]

Tā nu gluži nav. Var strīdēties par to, kas kam patīk, un kādam tad ir jābūt ĪSTAM pitbulterjeram, bet arī šie masīvie suņi IR amerikāņu pitbulterjeri, kuri tiek reģistrēti gan UKC gan ADBA un iegūst ch un gr ch titulus. Razors edge, Watchdog, Gaffline, Gottiline tās ir līnijas ar masīviem, zemiem buldoga veida suņiem, jā par kuriem strīdas un "klasiskā" tipa pitbulterjeru cienītāji negrib atzīt, tāpēc arī daļēji viņus sāka reģistrēt kā American bully, bet viņi ir un būs. Jāsaprot, ka ASV amstafi, pitbuli un tagad jau arī amerikāņu bully ir vēsturiski viena šķirne, kura ir sadalījusies vairākos virzienos, bet tas neliedz ne amstafu ne american bully reģistrēt kā amerikāņu pitbulterjeru.

BULLY STANDARD

Established in the mid 1990’s, they were bred for personality, character, energy, drive, stamina, and stable temperament. The American Bully is a combination of the desired traits of the ancestry of the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier. This was achieved through years of selective breeding. The American Bully possesses the loyalty and stability of the American Pit Bull Terrier while retaining the sociable, amiable, and outgoing temperament of the American Staffordshire Terrier. This unique breed is noted for displaying extreme tolerance toward children and an overwhelming eagerness to please its family. Confident, yet not aggressive, this breed is all in all of a pleasant temperament. Physically, the American Bully has a graceful yet impressive, solid, defined, athletic build that is both muscular and toned, and denotes strength as well as agility. It is a breed capable and diverse in all tasks and abilities. The American Bully is a well rounded, reliable, trustworthy, and all around the ideal family companion.

American Bully Breed Standard

General Impression
The American Bully should give the impression of great strength for its size. A medium size dog with a muscular body. Agile and graceful in its movement, keenly alive to his surroundings. He should be stocky, not long-legged or racy in outline. His courage is proverbial.

Head
Medium length, deep through, broad skull, very pronounced cheek muscles, distinct stop, and high set ears.

Ears – Natural or Cropped.

Eyes - All colors except albinism. Eye shape would be round to oval, low down in skull and set far apart.

Muzzle - Medium length rounded on upper side or slightly squared to fall away abruptly below eyes. Jaws well defined. Under jaw to be strong and have biting power. Lips close and even, some looseness accepted, but not preferred. Upper teeth to meet tightly outside lower teeth in front or scissor bite accepted. Nose all colors acceptable.

Neck
Heavy, slightly arched, tapering from shoulders to back of skull. No looseness of skin. Medium length.

Shoulders
Strong and muscular with blades wide and sloping.

Back
Fairly short. Slight sloping from withers to rump or straight accepted with gentle short slope at rump to base of tail. Slightly higher rears accepted, but not encouraged.

Body
Well-sprung ribs, deep in rear and all ribs close together. Forelegs set rather wide apart to permit chest development. Chest should be deep and broad.

Tail
Short in comparison to size, low set, tapering to a fine point; not curled. Not docked.

Legs
Front legs- should be straight a slight turning outwards of the feet is accepted but not desired, large or round bones, pastern upright. No resemblance of bend in front.
Hindquarters- well-muscled, let down at hocks, turning neither in nor out.
Feet- of moderate size, well-arched and compact.
Gait- should be springy with drive off the rear.

Coat
Short, close, stiff to the touch, and glossy.

Color
All colors and patterns are permissible expect the color merle.

Size
Height and weight should be in proportion. A height of about 18 to 21 inches at shoulders for the male and 17 to 20 inches for the female is to be considered preferable. There is no particular weight for the breed.

Faults
Faults to be penalized are: kinked or knotted tails, pink eyes and any form of albinism, tail too long or curled, undershot or overshot mouths, severe turned fronts, and aggressive behavior towards animals and humans.

The American Bully
(source: www.abkcdogs.org)
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Linda B. » 27 Nov 2011, 15:13

Es nespēju uzskatīt mazu,tuklu suni ar līkām kājām par pitbulterjeru.Pirmkārt jau tāpēc,ka bulijs nekad neleks un neskries tā kā to spēj izdarīt pitbuls.
Viņi ir pilnīgi atšķirīgi gan skatā,gan pēc savām spējām.
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Nav jābūt suņu pazinējam,lai pēc izskata vien pateiktu,ka tas bulijs nebūs ne tuvu tik atlētisks kā pitbuls
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby ibika » 27 Nov 2011, 15:23

Protams, ka bulijs nebūs tāds kā pitbuls, bet tur jau ir tas šķirnes skaistums, vai posts (manuprāt gan vairāk posts), ka zem šķirnes pitbulterjers var pabāzt gandrīz jebko.Daudzi te jūsmo par Pit Prait suņiem, bet arī šie pārstāvji vairums ir stipri virs "tradicionālā" gan ar augumu gan ar svaru. Tie paši standarti principā ne LV izstādēs ne arī vairums citās valstīs netiek ievēroti, un ir tas absurds, ka ch klasē var sastapties 40cm un 15 kg suns un 70 cm un 50 kg suns, abi amerikāņu pitbulterjeri. Bet kā saka na vkus i cvet tovarishej net.

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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Linda B. » 27 Nov 2011, 15:31

Man personīgi patīk šīs audzētavas suņi http://www.pit-tamb.narod.ru/
Vienīgi viņiem tur ir pāris brāķi ar nepareizām ausīm,bet pēc uzbūves man šie suņi ļoti patīk.
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby ibika » 27 Nov 2011, 15:40

Kā jau es minēju, tad standartus principā neviens neievēro, un ne ausis ne pārkodiens ( ļoti reti, ka nepilns zobu komplekts tiek minēts kā mīnuss) netiek uzskaitīts par trūkumu. Tas nav tikai pie mums LV vai Eiropā, tā ir arī Amerikā. Katra audzētava strādā vairāk ar "asinīm" un standarta trūkumiem īpašu uzmanību nepievērš.
Man tuvāki ir mazi un ar labi attīstītu muskulatūru, pit must survive suņi priekš manis ir par masīvu ( tur diezgan daudzi ir ar pārkodienu), bet tā ir katra gaumes lieta.
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Linda B. » 27 Nov 2011, 15:41

ibika wrote:Kā jau es minēju, tad standartus principā neviens neievēro, un ne ausis ne pārkodiens ( ļoti reti, ka nepilns zobu komplekts tiek minēts kā mīnuss) netiek uzskaitīts par trūkumu. Tas nav tikai pie mums LV vai Eiropā, tā ir arī Amerikā. Katra audzētava strādā vairāk ar "asinīm" un standarta trūkumiem īpašu uzmanību nepievērš.
Man tuvāki ir mazi un ar labi attīstītu muskulatūru, pit must survive suņi priekš manis ir par masīvu ( tur diezgan daudzi ir ar pārkodienu), bet tā ir katra gaumes lieta.

Varbūt vari iemest kādas audzētavas mājaslapu ar suņiem,kas tev patīk?
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Re: Amerikāņu pitbulterjers/American pitbullterrier

Postby Nemezis » 27 Nov 2011, 15:45

Linda :par:

Mana skatijuma pitbulterjeram ir jabut muskulotam, sportiskam,azartiskam..Tie masivie ar zemo shasiju man neasociejas ar pitbulterjeru vispar, kaut gan,shadam tipam ir ari savi piekriteji..nu,katram savs,ka saka :)
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