Are you game? For owners of dogs classified as bully breeds, it’s a loaded question, one that conjures up scenes of aggression: canines “pitted” against one another. A complex reputation —and history— precedes Staffordshire bull terriers, Amstaffs, bulldogs, and American pit bull terriers. But did you know that the bully breeds are responsible for less than 1% of all dog bites on humans? Facts aside, these affectionate dogs are widely misunderstood, and pit bull devotees are game for a change in public perception of the breed. Bully is an anthology of art, advice, interviews, and anecdotes; a celebration of the pit bull and the people they love. Designed and illustrated by a network of cutting-edge artists, Bully gets to the heart of this oft-maligned breed and the cultures that surround it. Packed with interviews from top breeders, pit bull rescue operation organizers, and the masterminds behind rapper DMX’s dog clothing line Boomer 129, Bully explores the evolution of the breed, offers practical and personal insights into a world that need not be intimidating, and smashes stereotypes with facts and style. From the streets to the suburbs, a scrapbook of pit bull love.
Paul Labonté (born December, 1976 in Montréal, Québec, Canada) is a Montréal based content creator. He has over sixteen years working experience as a photographer, writer, director, publisher, consultant and curator.
He has released some of his books using the nom-de-plume Paul 107. This moniker is derived from the STM bus #107 that runs through the south-west Montreal neighborhoods where he grew up. The bus’ route begins in Verdun, runs through Pointe-Saint-Charles and then up Peel St. into Montreal's downtown core.
It was well written, well-organized, informative, entertaining book, but one glaring thing knocked off two stars for me. The author only mentioned the option of adoption or rescue once :-(