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Old Jul 9, 2009 | 10:44 PM
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Originally Posted by viper,redZ
People are like that at first but once you own one you wont regret it . I will not say that they are all nice and sweet because there are some bad dogs out there but they are doing what they are trained to do . As you can see they are great with kids but u have to be very stern with the bully breed if they get over on you one time its hard to correct them .THEY ARE HARD HEADED LOL
I will agree with you bro. My red nose is great with my kids and will even let me 3 year old walk her without even pulling.. I will have to post pic's of mine tomorrow..
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Old Jul 9, 2009 | 10:52 PM
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I love your dog Viper!

Biggest I've ever seen was down on Long Island. Drug dealer who sells to some big names, and has some nasty lowriders. Think it was "House of Pits and Staffs". I know he had a website, but I can't find it anymore. That was probably 5 years ago.

Never seen anything else like it.
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Old Jul 9, 2009 | 10:58 PM
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Good looking dogs but i prefer REAL thing.



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Old Jul 9, 2009 | 11:08 PM
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Having ***** you can sit on is over rated anyway!!!
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Old Jul 9, 2009 | 11:51 PM
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http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_8pOkyrzM7N.../s320/Hugo.jpg

A Pit bull has nothing on a this.
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Old Jul 9, 2009 | 11:58 PM
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http://www.roadtransport.com/blogs/b...nigerians1.jpg

Imagine taking that to the park to frolic with other dogs!
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 12:06 AM
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the last set of pictures are pitiful examples of a nice looking pit.. one looks starved, one you can tell it has been fought by looking at its ears...

why post pics like that?

horrible example of the breed..


BTW, what does the "real" thing mean?
im going to guess dogs that have been neglected and mistreated to make mean and not fed... chained up day in and day out... yes... thats the "real" thing..
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 12:11 AM
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I love these dogs

http://www.choicek9s.com/files/rottweiler_euro091.jpg
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 01:18 AM
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Originally Posted by lemons12
the last set of pictures are pitiful examples of a nice looking pit.. one looks starved, one you can tell it has been fought by looking at its ears...

why post pics like that?

horrible example of the breed..


BTW, what does the "real" thing mean?
im going to guess dogs that have been neglected and mistreated to make mean and not fed... chained up day in and day out... yes... thats the "real" thing..
You obviously know nothing about Pit Bulls.The pics i poste were of conditioned dogs an since you cant tell the difference between an abused and conditioned ill make simple for you. Just because a dog has cropped ears doesnt mean it has been fought.

Conditioned Pit all muscle .

Abused Pit all bones.


What do i mean by real Pit Bull?
A real Pit should look something like this depending how much exercise and diet. Small, Light and all musle.


And this is what is called Bully style Pit. Fat(80 to 130lbs), lazy and useless.




Some reading moterial.

Bully ‘Style’ Pit Bulls: Somewhere along the line, the term ‘bully’
got picked up by a certain group of people that began applying it
not to a specific breed or category of breeds, but to a specific look
within a breed. That breed? The American Pit Bull Terrier. The
look? The overdone, too big, too wide, lumbering, jowly, poorly
conformed look certain Pit Bull breeders had been producing for a
while, some reportedly even secretly crossing in other larger, ‘bull-
doggier’ breeds to enhance their supposedly ‘purebred’ Pit Bulls’
size.

These ‘bully’ dogs, produced by breeders selling dogs with bad
conformation from unproven parents for outlandish prices, do not
represent the true form of the American Pit Bull Terrier. Bullies
aren’t ‘typical’ Pit Bulls, they are not correct based on the historical
– or current day correct - conformation of the Pit Bull breed, and
they do not conform to the official Pit Bull standards – in fact, most
of these dogs would get laughed out of the show ring (which is
why bully breeders now host their own shows – but more on that
later).

The bully is essential the manifestation of whatever the breeder’s
whims happen to be – there is no regard for breed type,
soundness, or preservation of the standard Pit Bull; it’s all about
what the breeder wants, thinks, believes the Pit Bull to be, his/her
own ‘interpretation’. And that interpretation is ‘bigger and more
exaggerated is better’.

If you want to read the whole thing go here.
http://www.realpitbull.com/bully.html

Last edited by Camilo; Jul 10, 2009 at 01:24 AM.
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 01:23 AM
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Originally Posted by Camilo
You obviously know nothing about Pit Bulls.The pics i poste were of conditioned dogs an since you cant tell the difference between an abused and conditioned ill make simple for you.

Conditioned Pit all muscle .

Abused Pit all bones.


What do i mean by real Pit Bull?
A real Pit should look something like this depending how much exercise and diet. Small, Light and all musle.


And this is what is called Bully style Pit. Fat(80 to 130lbs), lazy and useless.


Some reading moterial.

Bully ‘Style’ Pit Bulls: Somewhere along the line, the term ‘bully’
got picked up by a certain group of people that began applying it
not to a specific breed or category of breeds, but to a specific look
within a breed. That breed? The American Pit Bull Terrier. The
look? The overdone, too big, too wide, lumbering, jowly, poorly
conformed look certain Pit Bull breeders had been producing for a
while, some reportedly even secretly crossing in other larger, ‘bull-
doggier’ breeds to enhance their supposedly ‘purebred’ Pit Bulls’
size.

These ‘bully’ dogs, produced by breeders selling dogs with bad
conformation from unproven parents for outlandish prices, do not
represent the true form of the American Pit Bull Terrier. Bullies
aren’t ‘typical’ Pit Bulls, they are not correct based on the historical
– or current day correct - conformation of the Pit Bull breed, and
they do not conform to the official Pit Bull standards – in fact, most
of these dogs would get laughed out of the show ring (which is
why bully breeders now host their own shows – but more on that
later).

The bully is essential the manifestation of whatever the breeder’s
whims happen to be – there is no regard for breed type,
soundness, or preservation of the standard Pit Bull; it’s all about
what the breeder wants, thinks, believes the Pit Bull to be, his/her
own ‘interpretation’. And that interpretation is ‘bigger and more
exaggerated is better’.

If you want to read the whole thing go here.
http://www.realpitbull.com/bully.html
Originally Posted by 00badfnta
http://www.americanheritagepitbulls.com/ I want one so bad but my wife said hell no. lol



Originally Posted by 01ws666
How about this bad *** pic!

your right.. those pits looks horrible...

i dont consider those "conditioned".. are they muscular? yes.. but so is mine.. he weighs just under 90 lbs while my girl weighs just under 70 lbs.. niether are "fat" or look "useless"..
what do you need them to do besides love on you?

thank you for "schooling" me..

i have been around dogs my entire life.. my mom has been a vet since i was born.. i know a thing or two..
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 01:26 AM
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Never said they looked horrible, In fact i said those are good looking dogs. I just that i prefer the real thing thats all.
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 01:28 AM
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Originally Posted by Camilo
Never said they looked horrible, In fact i said those are good looking dogs. I just that i prefer the real thing thats all.
different tastes i guess..?


no way i would want one of my dogs to look like that.. especially the one with its ears... well, lack there of..
and i like mine with a little bit more meat, not fat by any means.. cause that does look funny.. but more than the dogs posted..
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 01:38 AM
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I like my dog better.
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 02:09 AM
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BlkBird, that is a beautiful dog, is it a young husky , its gorgeous
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 03:46 AM
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My old husky/wolf mix at 6 months old.


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He was about 9 months old in that picture. I still call him my dog even tho my parents sold him without even ******* asking me about it. My girlfriend has his brother so I get to see him a lot. They have the same personalities. Very talkative and playful

Here he was as a baby(8 weeks or something) Oh I miss him!

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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 07:29 AM
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Originally Posted by BlkBird2000
I like my dog better.
Originally Posted by Black_95_Z28
My old husky/wolf mix at 6 months old.


Originally Posted by BlkBird2000
He was about 9 months old in that picture. I still call him my dog even tho my parents sold him without even ******* asking me about it. My girlfriend has his brother so I get to see him a lot. They have the same personalities. Very talkative and playful

Here he was as a baby(8 weeks or something) Oh I miss him!

I love those dogs. I would love to get that husky lol
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 08:23 AM
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here is our dog, he is only 8 months old and is already 110 lbs, he is supposed to be 220. He could probably eat some of these pits whole lol na hes a sweet heart he loves the baby.





these pics dont really show how big he is ill have to post some up later but remember he is only HALF grown his dad was almost as tall as me lol
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 08:30 AM
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Originally Posted by viper,redZ
May be a long shot but was it my dog







That is a very nice looking dog!!
To those that have been helpful thank, and to those that want to argue over the pit breed please start a new thread.
I still havent found what i am looking for ........i just remember the dog being in the middle of a picture thread and the owener was saying that he wanted to use his dogs next to cars for some good pics. ohh well.......i want to get a black or blue pit here real soon.
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Old Jul 10, 2009 | 09:27 AM
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Sorry, not relevant to the OP, but there's so many other dogs posted anyway...

My American Bulldog pup at 4.5 months (51lbs).


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