Friday, September 26, 2008

Pit Bull and Boston Terrier

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Dog Obesity is a Big Concern

With any dog of any breed, you want to make sure that you keep your dog at peak health condition. This means no overweight dogs. You want to make sure that you cut out the table scraps and purchase non-fatty dog treats.

And, believe it or not you can prevent your dog from getting fat. This is somethign that you really want to pay attention to becuase by keeping yoru dog at optimum weight, you can prevent other health conditions.

Dog Obesity Prevention and Health Risks


You Pit Bull can get fat, although they are not necessarily prone to dog obesity, it is possible. You want to make sure that you keep up regular exercise and limit the number of treats and the amount of table scraps that you feed your dog.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

Dogs and Chocolate Poisoning

Now, we have all heard that chocolate is bad for dogs. But why? Will your dog die if he eats a chocolate chip cookie or an M&M? Probably not, but why? Well, you can check out the following article about dogs and chocolate. How does chocolate affect dogs, and why exactly chocolate affects dogs.

Dogs and Chocolate Poisoning


Even your iron stomach Pit Bull is not invincible to chocolate....

And as I write this blog, I am reminding about the bag of Dove chocolates that you'll see staged in the link about (there's a stage picture of my APBT with dove chocolates). Well, a few weeks ago she REALLY did get that back. Ate every last chocolate and the wrappers. MIA had foil wrappers in her poo for days, although she did throw most of it up. She had diarrhea for a few days as well. Luckily, we did not have to have her stomach pumped, as it was dark chocolate and about a quarter of a bag.

Sunday, September 7, 2008

Adopting Pit Bulls and the Mix or Purebreed Debate

With just about any breed of dog, you hear the basic debate of should you get a pure breed dog or a mix breed dog. Well, there's nothing wrong with mix breeds, not even with bully breed dogs, like the APBT. You can easily go to your local shelter and find at least one or two Pit Bull mixes (given that you do not live in a BSL area). These dogs need homes and loving people just like a pure bred dog. And, most of the time they are calmer, as they are mixed with some other breed, but of course that isn't a definitely 100% guarantee with a mix APBT.

For basic info check out the following link:

Should I Get a Mix-Breed or Pure Breed Dog?


Now, as for adopting, it's simple... If you really want the dog, you'll jump through the hoops that most adoption agencies make you jump. Because adopting a bully breed dog can be a liability, the shelter wants to make sure that you are the right person for the dog in terms of experience, knowledge, and common sense.

For myths about adopting Pit Bulls and other bully breed dogs, as well as basic restrictions that you may encounter when trying to adopt a bully breed dog, check out the following link:
Adopting Pit Bulls and Other Bully Breed Dogs
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