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  2. Dog fighting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    “A Dog Fight at Kit Burns' ”, 1868.. According to a study by the Michigan State University College of Law published in 2005, in the United States, dog fighting was once completely legal and was sanctioned and promoted during the colonial period (17th century through 1776) and continuing through the Victorian era in the late 19th century.

  3. Dogfights (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The series was created after the airing of a one-time special called Dogfights: The Greatest Air Battles in September 2005. That program's combination of realistic-looking CGI dogfights, interviews, period documentary footage, and voice-over narration proved so successful, that the History Channel requested the production of an entire TV series, which became Dogfights. [2]

  4. Dog fighting - Wikipedia

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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, ... "Dog fighting in Acadiana: Video part 1".

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  6. Human-baiting - Wikipedia

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    On July 11, 1874, The Spectator published an article called The Dog-Fight at Hanley that described the circumstances of the brawl. [2] The fighter, named Brummy, was a middle-aged dwarf about 4.5 feet (1.4 m) tall, with oversized features, and bowed legs. He had apparently agreed to fight the dog for a bet, on his theory that no dog "could lick ...

  7. Monkey-baiting - Wikipedia

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    Jacco Macacco was a fighting ape or monkey who was exhibited in monkey-baiting matches at the Westminster Pit in London in the early 1820s. He achieved some measure of fame among the sporting community through his reputed prodigious record of victories against dogs.

  8. Kaley Cuoco Reveals She Rehomed Dog Shirley Because She ... - AOL

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    The actress, known for rescuing many dogs, opened up in a video on Instagram about rehoming her late dog Shirley Kaley Cuoco Reveals She Rehomed Dog Shirley Because She Was Getting into Fights ...

  9. Veterinary tech hosted dogfights and executed the dogs that ...

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    The Virginia man’s “work as a veterinary technician, which he used to further these fights and promote the barbarous treatment of dogs, makes his crimes even more reprehensible,” an official ...