states proscribing dogfighting, it continued to be supported by various public officials, including police officers and certain political figures.6 This support allowed the sport to flourish throughout the 19th and 20th centuries, with even prominent, high profile groups, such as the United Kennel Club, advocating and creating rules, providing referees, and an organizational framework for the game.7 However, as society grew more concerned of the immoral and inhumane nature of dogfighting, by the 1940s…
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