Welcome!
The Lone Star State Pit Bull Club is an American Dog Breeders Association (ADBA)
sanctioned club. We hold dog shows and weight pulls for official ADBA points, as well as
fun events in which all dogs and owners can participate.
In addition, we are working to preserve the American Pit Bull Terrier for future
generations, and stop abuse and neglect of the APBT today.  This involves: 1) Being
responsible owners ourselves. 2) Educating other APBT owners on how to keep their
dogs safe and healthy. 3) Informing the community and the news media about the true
nature of these loyal and intelligent dogs. 4) Fighting legislation that targets specific
breeds, and supporting fair legislation that protects pets and their owners.
Responsible Pit Bull owners must stand up and be counted.
Anyone can join us and enjoy fun, fellowship and bulldogs. You do not have to own an
ADBA-registered American Pit Bull Terrier.
The Right to Own American Pit Bull Terriers is Seriously Threatened.
Next Meeting:
Sunday,  April 20, 2008 at 3PM in Dalworthington Gardens Park
*** ADBA Show Evaluation by Sanctioned ADBA Judges! ***
see the events page for more details.

Also, please join us at the UKC Show Saturday, April 19 to promote our
club and the EBA.  
See the events page for more details.

IMPORTANT NOTICE: Memberships are from January-to-January. Join
now, and be a member til of our club AND the EBA until December 2008.
Our address is
here.
Up to the minute info on:
Events -- shows, meetings,
parties, public outreach
-- Legislation in Texas
Subscribe to the "LSSPBC" Yahoo
Group. You'll just get occasional
messages, your e-mail remains private,
and you can un-subscribe at any time.
Check out the events calendar and
photo albums!
Go to the
LSSPBC Yahoo Group now.
Click here to join lsspbc
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© Lone Star State Pit Bull Club 2007

Info. for the News Media
**** URGENT ALERT ***** April. 2008
City of Dallas w
ill vote soon on major changes to laws - please
read for more info
These proposals impact all Dallas pet owners.
Download a flyer and share it with other owners,
post it at your vet, local feed store, shelters, etc.
.jpg version or .pdf version.