CHANNEL 4 
DOCUMENTARY 
“Going to the Dogs”
What is ‘Dog Fighting’? 
Dog fighting is known as a type of blood sport which means it results in 
killing. This involves pitting two dogs against each other purely for 
entertainment. 
Dog fighting has been illegal since 1835; however there has been a 400% 
increase in the last few years. 
The fight ends by one of the dogs being declared ‘winner’, if the losing dog 
has not already died through injuries from the fight, it will typically be 
killed by its owner through a gun, beatings or torture.
Training: 
To train the dogs, they suffer 
through starvation, beatings 
and exhausting exercise in 
order to encourage malice, 
build endurance and 
strengthen the dog.
Why do People Watch/Organize Dog 
Fights? 
• For entertainment purposes. 
• Dog fighting creates revenue for the owner if their dog wins. 
• In addition to this people can place bets on the dogs they think will 
win. 
• Prizes can be up to as much as £50,000 if your dog wins.
What is Being Done? 
The program was seen by those at 
the RSPCA who found it necessary 
to ask for more footage, in order to 
investigate the illegal sport shown, 
and find who was responsible or 
involved in the matter.
Some Example Comments: 
'Channel 4 should be fined and made to hand over the details of 
the cowards involved along with the footage. This makes me so 
angry I could cry. I do not understand how this was considered 
suitable content.’ 
'Dog fighting is as bad as fox hunting, anyone who takes part in 
such barbaric sports should be imprisoned for a long time.’ 
'It is sick. People who make their dogs fight should be tortured 
in my opinion. Dogs are for pets and not bred to fight.'
Hate: 
'when the first fight came around, it was descended into 
benevolent farce as the pit bulls attempted to mate rather than 
rip each other from limb to limb.’ 
This made the opinions against the show much stronger, as it 
was made apparent that none of the dogs wanted to fight, and 
that it was actually the opposite.

Channel 4 powerpoint

  • 1.
    CHANNEL 4 DOCUMENTARY “Going to the Dogs”
  • 2.
    What is ‘DogFighting’? Dog fighting is known as a type of blood sport which means it results in killing. This involves pitting two dogs against each other purely for entertainment. Dog fighting has been illegal since 1835; however there has been a 400% increase in the last few years. The fight ends by one of the dogs being declared ‘winner’, if the losing dog has not already died through injuries from the fight, it will typically be killed by its owner through a gun, beatings or torture.
  • 3.
    Training: To trainthe dogs, they suffer through starvation, beatings and exhausting exercise in order to encourage malice, build endurance and strengthen the dog.
  • 4.
    Why do PeopleWatch/Organize Dog Fights? • For entertainment purposes. • Dog fighting creates revenue for the owner if their dog wins. • In addition to this people can place bets on the dogs they think will win. • Prizes can be up to as much as £50,000 if your dog wins.
  • 5.
    What is BeingDone? The program was seen by those at the RSPCA who found it necessary to ask for more footage, in order to investigate the illegal sport shown, and find who was responsible or involved in the matter.
  • 6.
    Some Example Comments: 'Channel 4 should be fined and made to hand over the details of the cowards involved along with the footage. This makes me so angry I could cry. I do not understand how this was considered suitable content.’ 'Dog fighting is as bad as fox hunting, anyone who takes part in such barbaric sports should be imprisoned for a long time.’ 'It is sick. People who make their dogs fight should be tortured in my opinion. Dogs are for pets and not bred to fight.'
  • 7.
    Hate: 'when thefirst fight came around, it was descended into benevolent farce as the pit bulls attempted to mate rather than rip each other from limb to limb.’ This made the opinions against the show much stronger, as it was made apparent that none of the dogs wanted to fight, and that it was actually the opposite.