A Panhandle organization wants the prejudice against pitbulls to stop.
That's why more than 20 pit bulls and their owners joined together for the 4th annual "Luv-a-bully" march in Scottsbluff.
Angel's house hosts the march each year. Their main goal is to educate the community about the breed and show people what pitbulls are really like
Angel Howell says, "It's to promote the bully breeds to show people that these dogs are not vicious. They're not big and bad just because they're strong. They can get along with all these other people and all these other dogs."
Angel's House is working toward developing a Panhandle pitbull rescue program