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Old 10-16-2008, 03:19 PM   #1
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So about a year ago my fiance's brother got his 2nd pit bull. The first had passed away shortly before and he decided he wanted another. He ended up with a red nose that was very loving and just generally an awesome dog. About the same time we decided to rescue a cat from the humane society and we had been thinking of getting a dog to pair it up with (an english bulldog). About 4 months ago her brother had to give the dog up (financial trouble) and he gave it to a close friend with a farm. The dog tragically was attacked by another dog who had escaped it's owner. The pit didn't fight back till it was near death and it eventually had to be put down. When i heard this i started thinking about getting a pit instead and we started looking around. Last week my fiance went the humane society again and they had some puppies that were a forced surrender to the police. It wasn't a red nose but oh well, I'm very pleased with him. He is turning out to be a great dog besides a little bit of kennel cough that he is on meds for. We aren't going to clip his ears (i had thought about it) but i am slowly crate training him. He is only 9 weeks old but he has already learned a few commands and i can't wait till he gets big. He was the biggest one in the litter. I'm hoping he will be about 100lbs. Here's a crappy cell phone pic



Those three pit's just reinforce what i really believe. It's never the breed and always the owner. Anyone else a pit bull fan?
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Old 10-16-2008, 03:30 PM   #2
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I hear ya brother. Pits are great dogs. My wife and I rescued a pit mix from the humane society about 11 months ago. When the pit was a pup no one would adopt it because it looked like a pit. Now he looks more like a lab with a pits face (all white with dark black/brown eyes). He is 55lbs and is tall and slender. He is a protector of the house though. Great dog. I will post a picture later

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Old 10-16-2008, 03:31 PM   #3
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I like Pit's but have never owned one. I watched the Mike Vick thing on Animal Planet and learned alot about Pits. In only recent history have Pit's become known as vicious animals...its because they have a tremendous desire to please. And people have taken advantage of that and trained them to fight. If fighting is what pleases the owner then thats what the Pits do but its not their natural disposition.

Only 2 of all Vicks dogs had to be put down, I think at least 2 of the other dogs are currently working as rehabilitation or hospital visit dogs. Most if not all the others have been placed with familys. The workers said that none of them (besides the 2 that had to be put down) even showed agressiveness when they are taken in.
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Old 10-16-2008, 03:46 PM   #4
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I like Pit's but have never owned one. I watched the Mike Vick thing on Animal Planet and learned alot about Pits. In only recent history have Pit's become known as vicious animals...its because they have a tremendous desire to please. And people have taken advantage of that and trained them to fight. If fighting is what pleases the owner then thats what the Pits do but its not their natural disposition.

Only 2 of all Vicks dogs had to be put down, I think at least 2 of the other dogs are currently working as rehabilitation or hospital visit dogs. Most if not all the others have been placed with familys. The workers said that none of them (besides the 2 that had to be put down) even showed agressiveness when they are taken in.
A few of the dogs were given to a tattoo artist who I've met a few different times. Brandon Bond is one of the biggest pit bull rescue activists out there. I'll see if i can dig up the videos.
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Old 10-16-2008, 03:31 PM   #5
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He's a beaut bro, i'm a dog fan, got a nutty alsation!
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Old 10-16-2008, 03:49 PM   #6
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APBT's are fantastic dogs. Good luck and do not tolerate a man biter. I raised APBT's in the late 80's before folks went nuts. IMO I hope he does not get anywhere near 100lbs. The gamedog was never meant to anywhere near that large.

I have always argued that they are the best dog to have with children due to their tollerance for pain. Good luck and take care of that dog. If you ever need any info or have any questions, please feel free as I still have a boatload of info etc..

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Old 10-16-2008, 03:49 PM   #7
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I love Pittys. Hell, I love most breads, and I firmly believer that there are no bad dog, just bad owners.

This morning, I woke up, tired, and not particular cheerful about dragging my ass into work. But my dog, Toby, was a bundle of happiness. Happy that it's a new day, happy to see me, happy to have breakfast. Dogs keep me in check and always provide me with a different perspective on life.

Glad that your life has been enriched by this little guy.
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Old 10-16-2008, 03:54 PM   #8
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I want one, beautiful dogs. Good luck with him.
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Old 10-16-2008, 03:57 PM   #9
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Dang...this thread is going to make me want to get another dog. I already have two.
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Old 10-16-2008, 04:01 PM   #10
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I have a couple pit mixes and I love them to death. Dogs are a huge part of my life though. I have three at the house and if someone offered up another one, I'd probably take it. Great looking puppy you have there. I'll definitely say that crate training is the way to go.
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Those three pit's just reinforce what I really believe. It's never the breed and always the owner. Anyone else a pit bull fan?
Hate the deed, not the breed! It is ridiculous that sweet dogs get a bad rap from a few people
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