wlecome to pet talk spicy...EXCELLENT post.
wlecome to pet talk spicy...EXCELLENT post.
Pit Bulls, when properly socialized don't have a mean bone in their body. Just like ANY other breed. They get a bad reputation. The news only tells the bad side. Never the good side of this breed. Never say how devoted they are to their families, How they are smart as a whip and easily trainable.
I myself have owned a Pittie. One of the best dogs I've ever had! Here are some pics of Brick. Look at these pics and tell me that Pitties are uncontrollably aggressive.
Brick being a goof.
Brick and me. He was such a lover. Not a mean thing about him.
Brick snuggling with the first pup I bottle fed. He loved this pup like it was his. Even tried to nurse it.
Me and Brick. He was my best friend. Unfortinatly he was too energetic and
I didn't have the fenced yard that he needed to burn that energy.
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Owned by two little pastries!
REST IN PEACE GRACIE. NOT A DAY GOES BY THAT I DON'T MISS YOU.
Since we're posting Pittie photos....My friend has a Pittie whom I consider my "god dog". We actually may be taking Sasha, the Pittie, in when my friend goes to college. Just depends on the home situation. I LOVE this dog - she is such a sweet heart. Very smart and athletic. She's smaller than Chloe but can clear a 4' gate from a stand still with room to spare! Such a rock solid, strong, adorable, wonderful, stable dog. She doesn't get along well with strange dogs (aka, random dog we meet on the street), but she loves to play with other dogs after a proper introduction at a house.
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~My Clan: Blackie, Rose, Chloe (dogs), Casey, Dameon (ferts), Pheobe (kitty), Dot, Louie (Cavies), Joey (Teil), Pikachu (Dwarf Hammie), Sadie (Guide Dog), R.I.P. Rush (15yrs), R.I.P. Lucy (4yrs)~
Yes Pit Bulls are like other breeds, just like any other breed they can have inherit temperament problems. Aggression, shyness, skittish, ect. Good breeders breed for proper temperament. Building on a solid foundation with training and socialization is your best bet for a balanced, confident, sociable dog.
Brick is a beautiful dog. I absolutely love brindles like him! What a stunner. Your jeans look like mine at times.
That will be cool if you take her. Yes 4ft is very easy for a Pit to clear. Does she have any Bull Terrier in her lineage? She is pretty. Another brindle!
I love seeing everyones Pit pics. I've got tons of pics myself. Love APBTs!
Here is some of my pics.
This is a pile of bull
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I don't know what her lineage is. My friend got her from someone who took her for one of their friends after they couldn't afford to feed her anymore. Sasha was given to Brittany saying, "She's pure, but no papers and may be pregnant."That will be cool if you take her. Yes 4ft is very easy for a Pit to clear. Does she have any Bull Terrier in her lineage? She is pretty. Another brindle!
No idea of the age, how far along she may be, nothing. Brittany ran into the original original owner and when Britt asked about Sasha's age he said, "Oh, I don't know....a year, maybe?"
We took Sasha to the vet and they said she was at least 2 1/2 and wasn't pregnant, but from the looks of her had had a litter before.
So who knows where she came from or what she has in her. I love her though.Her only fault is because she was passed around so many times she has some mild seperation anxiety (thus the reason she was clearing the gates), but it would be easily worked with.
And Spicy, you have some good looking dogs! Very muscled and lean - how a Pittie should be, not the pigs that some people are breeding.
~My Clan: Blackie, Rose, Chloe (dogs), Casey, Dameon (ferts), Pheobe (kitty), Dot, Louie (Cavies), Joey (Teil), Pikachu (Dwarf Hammie), Sadie (Guide Dog), R.I.P. Rush (15yrs), R.I.P. Lucy (4yrs)~
In my experience, Pit Bulls are a great breed. I have rescued, fostered, and owned them for over 4 yrs now. Yes, I know that is not much experience, but I have learned a lot and am still learning. I have fallen in love with the "Bully Breed" dogs. Pitties, Staffs, and AmStaffs are all misunderstood breeds...they just want to please thier owners and be loved....don't we all?
Allow me to show my love and add to the pictures!!
Memphis and Casper (member him??)
Baby and Penny
Jameson and Rex
Bentley and his Rainbow Bridge Mom, Lady....You all remember her I'm sure.
Beautiful (with my oldest son) and our boy Scruff (with some rescue kitties)
I have TONS more, but that would be a whole new thread of its own!!!
"The dog represents all that is best in man." Etienne Charlet
www.rornfp.org
Its so cool seeing people that love the Pits and bullies. I hope more can learn about them and grow to know the real breed.
Reachoutrescue that is a nice group of dogs. I like Baby the best, but they're all cute. Another person with tons of pics! I don't feel so alone..lol I too had one named Bentley, a female, she was a rescue.
Loveofallhorses Montee looks like such a sweet dog. He's cute too.
Sounds like another shady person. I'm glad she is such a great dog, I hope you get the chance to have her. No matter what her lineage is she looks like a happy dog and very pretty too.
Had to throw a couple more pics..
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Last edited by Spicy_Bulldog; 06-10-2008 at 06:09 PM.
Are you asking about the size as an adult? The parents were large for APBTs. If you got the runt they might be small now but runts can catch up with their littermates/parents. You have to look at the pedigree also. Parents can potentially produce larger or smaller pups then themselves depending on whats behind them. I'd say your dog might not get quite as big as the parents but then again could have a growth spurt so it is hard to predict. Some have different growth rates and might seem like they will be very large but then slow down and not grow much. Others do the opposite and seem like they will stay small then have a couple growth spurts.
While the parents were large your pup isn't so much larger then your average APBT pup. At close to 4 months my more recent pups have been 14-20lbs but won't be so big as adults. One is about full grown now and 33lbs. Maybe your dog will be about 50-60lbs.
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