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Travel Bug Dog Tag Axel on the Run

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Owner:
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Released:
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Origin:
Minnesota, United States
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Current Goal

Axel wants to move around the world and help people realize that pitbulls are often misjudged. Axel knows the stereo type about his breed, but wants you to know he is a loving and beautiful dog. If you meet me on the geocaching trail with my mamma cruiser5, I will wag my tail and want to say hi! In the mean time please read the information below and help Axel and Mamma spread the word by moving this tag from cache to cache and all over! 

MYTH: Pit Bulls have locking jaws.
Reality:
 Pit Bulls do not have any special physical mechanism or enzyme that allows them to “lock” their jaws. If you compare a Pit Bull skull to a skull of any other dog breed, you can see with the naked eye that both skulls share the same characteristics and general bone structure. However, one personality trait of the Pit Bull breed is determination. Whatever Pit Bulls do, they do it with a great deal of enthusiasm, and it is this trait that can make it seem like they have a locking jaw when they bite down on something and are determined not to release it.

MYTH: Pit Bulls are all inherently vicious.
Reality:
 This is a stereotype that is biased toward generalizing and condemning an entire breed based on the actions of a few bad people. The truth is that each dog should be evaluated by his own merits and not by his breed. A corollary truth is that there truly are no bad dogs, only bad people. In his essay Troublemakers, Malcolm Gladwell discusses what Pit Bull stereotypes can teach us about the wrongness of racial profiling of both humans and dogs.

MYTH: A Pit Bull that is aggressive toward other dogs will also be aggressive toward humans.
Reality:
 Dog-aggression and people-aggression are two distinctive traits and should not be confused. Unless a Pit Bull has been poorly bred or purposefully trained to attack humans, they generally love people. They are, in fact, one of the most loving, loyal, friendly and dedicated companions you can have.

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Small Yellow dog attached to wooden disc tag!

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Tracking History (53629.4mi) View Map

Visited 2/18/2024 ladybugNV took it to CITO#1A Arizona - 1,060.31 miles  Visit Log
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Visited 2/17/2024 ladybugNV took it to Here It Is! - The "Giant Jackrabbit" Arizona - 204.82 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/17/2024 ladybugNV took it to Enchantment on Route 66 New Mexico - 1,382.67 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/17/2024 ladybugNV took it to RT 66 - Amarillo - Cadillac Ranch II Texas - 265.14 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/16/2024 ladybugNV took it to Falling To Pieces Oklahoma - 107.91 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/16/2024 ladybugNV took it to Thar She Blows! (ITL) Oklahoma - 11.35 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/16/2024 ladybugNV took it to "Got Milk?" Oklahoma - 776.76 miles  Visit Log
Visited 2/10/2024 ladybugNV took it to Three Sisters Pining Ohio - 96.63 miles  Visit Log
Visited 1/7/2024 ladybugNV took it to Naughty or Nice TB Hotel Ohio - 130.14 miles  Visit Log
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