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    Getting puppy - male or female?

    Hello,
    I am getting a puppy in the next few months (they were born yesterday) and I'm just wondering if anyone has any advice, experience, what have you...

    Currently the puppy's dad is living with us - I'm wondering if male pitbulls do better with a new female or with a male? In other words, would he be more agressive with one or the other? Will he know that it's his offspring?

    I used to live with 3 pitbulls - brother and sister, then another male. It seemed the female was always the one starting stuff up and the 2 males were always pretty chill together.

    Anyway, if anyone has anything to contribute, please do.

    Oh, just to let you know, I don't really have a preference for either of the sexes when it comes to pitbulls... In my experience the males have always been more chill and I like that... And I'll get the dog fixed either way, so...

    Thanks.
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    I dont know how he will react to the puppy, but i know i love pit bulls. Do you have any pictures of them!? id love to see. im a big pit bull fan. i guesss i seem to talways prefer the underdog( because of their bad rep , people dislike them without getting to know the true dog.) Im so happy to have another pit bull person on here!!! My Simba is a pit german shepard mix.... Welcome to pet talk and im sorry i couldnt help out



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    ...

    Thanks for your response... I love pitbulls, too!
    No pics of the puppies yet, maybe this weekend...
    But if you want to see Pork Chop (the dad) you can check out his photo album:
    http://photos.yahoo.com/obbsuperstar
    (The beagle is his new friend, Bella).

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    testing...

    I'm trying to see if I can post a picture...
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    Im in love! I just love the build of pit bulls. Their big head, and big muscular bodies! Pork Chop is a handsome fella! I love his colorings! He reminds me of this puppy Kovie i used to walk, he was the same coloring but with less white! Ahhh im in love!

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    Generally if there is a difference in gender between two dogs, there is a greater chance for them to get along. The female/female combo is the worst because if they fight, blood will usually be drawn. Males tend to fight and get over it quickly. This is of course just a general rule and there are numerous exceptions.

    I would suggest adding a female would be the safest way to go. But a male could also work, depending on your dog.
    Last edited by aly; 02-25-2002 at 09:20 PM.
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    thanks

    That's what I was kind of thinking, too. Thanks for your input.

    I still haven't seen them but I'm leaning toward a female.
    Name? Blueberry... maybe. Like I said, I haven't seen 'em yet.


    Any one else?
    Thanks again.

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    I was thinking along the same lines as Aly. I was waiting form someone with a little more experience dealing with dogs to give their opinion. I did have two male dogs who lived in perfect harmony for years (until I brought a female dog home). I now have a male and female and there are no problems.

    Good luck with the new puppy. And, by the way, your dog is gorgeous!!! I think he looks so regal!!!
    Click here to visit my photo album

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    A regal looking dog named Pork Chop... That's so funny.

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    I don't know much about pitbulls other then they are gorgeous
    I just saw they word beagle and had to take a peak...lol..

    Pork chop is soooo handsome and his friend bella is sooo cute.

    oh I have a male and female and they get along great they have never had a fight.
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    Re: Getting puppy - male or female?

    Congratulations on your puppy to be.
    I agree with the others:
    I do not know much about pits, but if their
    anything like Akita's when it comes to
    Dog Dominance, I would definitley add the opposit
    sex and get a female. : )


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    Hi! I don't know much about pitbulls but with most breeds if you already have a male and you get another male ... well it is just not a good combination. You see the male dog that you already have is the man of the house now so if you get another male there may be some compitition. Now if you get two males at the same time there probobly won't be any compitition. I think you should get a female. But like I said before I don't know much about pitbulls.


    P.S. No, the male that you already have will not know that the dog you are going to get is his son/daughter
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    Originally posted by irishwolfhoundlover25
    P.S. No, the male that you already have will not know that the dog you are going to get is his son/daughter
    This is a true statement in the male dog world. On the other hand if it is a female (Mother dog) she will know it is one of her pups. At a certain point in time though they quit being mom and the pups become another in the pack. Sometimes they are even dominant over mom.

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    That's what I pretty much figured.
    Last edited by manda99; 03-01-2002 at 01:23 PM.

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    I saw the puppies yesterday! They are SO cute!
    8 look like mini-Pork Chops and the 9th one is a big ol
    blockhead white one. They are so adorable.
    We took pics but on a regular camera so nothing to post yet...

    Anyway, I'm excited.
    Bye.

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