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- Stubby, a 9-year-old veteran of the canine species. He has been through the World War as mascot for the 102nd Infantry, 26th Division. Stubby visited the White House to call on President Coolidge. November 1924
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- “Whenever it is possible, my dog accompanies me on a walk or ride or sail. I have had many dog friends–huge mastiffs, soft-eyed spaniels, wood-wise setters and honest, homely bull terriers. At present the lord of my affections is one of these bull terriers. He has a long pedigree, a crooked tail and the drollest “phiz” in dogdom. My dog friends seem to understand my limitations, and always keep close beside me when I am alone. I love their affectionate ways and the eloquent wag of their tails.”
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- Petey from the original 1946 version of the Little Rascals was an America Staffordshire Terrier based off a Pit Bull named “Pal the Wonder Dog.” His character was later replaced with a Bulldog in the 1994 remake.
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- The dog in the comics Buster Brown, which would later be adopted by Brown Shoe Company, was an American Pit Bull Terrier named Tige.
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- The painting of bull terrier mix “Nipper” that was to be used for the RCA logo in the early 1900’s
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