Sunday, December 18, 2011

Train Your Pit Bull

Pit bulls are not the best dog for all owners, as not all owners know how to train, socialize, and care for the dogs. These are very powerful dogs, much like Rottweilers, German Shepherds, and Mastiffs. The power behind the muscles that these dogs have is tremendous, and it is very important that you properly train your dog.

You don't want to end up like Rachel Ray, having to make the decision of whether or not to put your dog down because she bit the ear off another dog while on a walk. Although, this happened back in 2010, it's still a concern, as this was the third incident that the dog has had.

Unfortunately, there are just some dogs that aren't with the right owner, and this may be the case with Rachel Ray and many pit bull owners.

There is truly a home for every dog, and in some cases, dogs are mis-homed and suffer.

If you've decided to take on an American Pit Bull Terrier, make sure that you know what you're doing. The breed is not a first time dog breed.

You'll want to make sure that you start training and socializing the day that you bring the dog home. Whether the dog is an 8 week old puppy or a 3 year old dog, you want the new canine to learn you and your rules from day one.

Never change the rules because of the one time it's ok. When you change the rules, you set your dog up for future failure.

Rachel Ray may still have her dog, Isaboo, but that doesn't mean that your town or state will allow your dog multiple dog attacks. There are many areas that have a one bite rule or a three bite rule. Basically, one bite and the dog gets put down, or up to three bites and it's mandatory euthanasia.

Not all pit bulls are going to attack every living and moving thing, but as the human in the house, it is your responsibility to take care of preventing any attack at all possible costs.

Monday, October 17, 2011

Pitweiler - Pit Bull Rottweiler Mix

There are so many different dog breed mixes, so it's not uncommon to find funny names for some of the more common mixes. One of the popular pit bull mix breed dogs is the Rottweiler Pit Bull mix, which is more commonly referred to as the Pitweiler, Bullrott, Rottbull, Prott, RottPit, and various names in-between. But, when it all comes down to it, the Bullrott is nothing more than a Pit Bull Rottweiler mix.

This mix of dog can be a powerful dog. This mix will be an emotional dog, loving, and affectionate. This mix will be loyal, noble, and very goofy. The Pitweiler will have a great temperament, especially as long as it is socialized at a young age.

A Pit Bull Rottweiler will have a tendency to have high energy and dominance concerns. Being that both breeds are great with children, you'll find that the mix will also be great with kids, but with any large breed dog, you'll want to make sure that you don't leave any young child unsupervised with this mix.

As for looks and the overall appearance of a Rottbull, you'll find that as a mix, the appearance will vary. The overall appearance, will be strong, powerful, and  pronounced. The dog will weigh about 45 to 100 pounds, and will have short hair, large muscles, and large feet.

The health issues will vary, as this is a mix breed dog, but you can average the health concerns by those of the parent breeds- Pit Bull and Rottie. Hip dysplasia, chicken allergies, and dry skin, are potential health problems to keep in mind.


The average lifespan will vary between 10 to 15 years.


If you think that you want to bring a pit bull rottweiler mix into your home, check your local shelter for something like what you're looking for. As with any dog breeds and mixes, shelters and rescues are always going to be your best place to look first.

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Buy Costume for Pit Bull

If you are looking for cute costumes for your pit bull, you'll want to make sure to check out those that are featured below.

There are many different costumes that you can choose from, ranging from superheros, classic characters, princesses, and more.

If you can't find exactly what you're looking for, there's always the option to make a costume, but if you're not all that crafty, find a costume that is similar to what you're looking for and just alter it a little versus from starting from scratch.

Remember that no matter how cute your dog may look in his/her costume, these are not long-term outfits. It is not the best idea to keep your dog in a costume for hours and hours.








Thursday, October 6, 2011

Halloween Costumes for Pit Bulls

It's getting that time, so if you're going to dress up your Pitty for Halloween, you'll want to go ahead and get started thinking of the ideal costume.

Last year, I dressed Mia, my three legged Pit Bull, up as a pirate with a peg leg. She even won a costume contest.  I don't have a picture of her on hand, but I have included several cute Pit Bulls in Halloween costumes.

Just remember, when dressing up your Pit Bull for Halloween, you'll want a costume that can be easily removed and is safe. Never compromise your dog's health and wellfare for a cute costume photoshoot.

Kelly's Pit Bull Hazel
Tim's Pit Bull Bowser
Amanda's Pit Bull Titan
Juliana's Pit Bull Allie

Thursday, September 15, 2011

2012 Pit Bull Calendar





When preparing for the upcoming year, you'll need a calendar to keep all of your dates and appointments on schedule.

There are many different calendars that you can choose from, but why not pick one that features your favorite breed.

It's time to go ahead and browse what's available so that you can grab your favorite calendars before they go out of stock. You'll find the Pit Bull calendars can be quite popular, so you may want to go ahead and buy one for work and one for home before it's too late.

Saturday, September 10, 2011

Dog Fighting Paraphernalia

Not to make light of dog fighting, but no matter where you live, it is important to keep an eye on what is considered dog fighting paraphernalia.

The paraphernalia may vary, but the most common types of dog fighting tools will include treadmills, exercise wheels, breaking sticks, hanging devices to strengthen and condition the dogs, steroids, pain-numbing drugs, syringes, weapons, and large amounts of cash on hand.

Do keep in mind that not all people with dog treadmills or break sticks are fighting  their dogs. In some cases, people use dog treadmills to elicit regular exercise for their dogs. People with busy schedules may use dog treadmills to ensure that their dog gets proper exercise. Breaking sticks can also be used people people with multiple dogs, no matter the breed, as their are ideal at breaking up a dog attack, bite, fight.

Dog fighters may, also, have various collars, leashes, chains, and other devices on the premises that may be used to exercise or restrain fighting dogs. There may also be videos, books, pictures, and magazines about dog fighting training and conditioning.


Weight scales, washtubs, buckets, pales, and sponges used to wash the dogs before a fight, may also be lying around, as well as contracts, rules, and written agreements.

Injured dogs, dogs with scars, and emaciated dogs, may also be on the premises. Dogs that are on short 4-6' logging chains placed just far enough not to reach contact, may also be on premises, but many dog fighting rings will have the contestant brought in for the fight, versus living on the premises. Small, cheap doghouses made of barrels or thin wood may also be on-site.


If you believe that someone is fighting dogs due to the amount of paraphernalia in the yard, you'll want to consult law enforcement.

Monday, September 5, 2011

American Dog Breeder Association


The American Dog Breeder Association is one of few registries that register the American Pit Bull Terrier. The ADBA does not condone dog fighting or any illegal activity, but they will never deny the history of the breed. Starting in England and Ireland, this breed has had numerous names and looks. The Staffordshire Terrier, Yankee Terrier, and now known as the American Pit Bull Terrier, this dog breed has stood by and done nothing more than please man. 

The American Pit Bull Terrier has had hundreds of years of selective breeding to make it the dog that it is today, and the American Dog Breeder Association wants to provide a registry that breeders, trainers, handlers, and owners can use to show their dogs.

The ADBA was founded in 1909 as a multiple breed registry, but the residing president at the time, Guy McCord, was an avid fancier and breeder of the APBT. McCord was also a close friend to John P. Colby, who prompted the registration office for the Colby dogs, which is still a long-lived bloodline for the Pit Bull. 

Although the registry started as a multiple breed registry, they began to mainly focus on Pit Bulls. 


American Dog Breeder Association official website

Today, the ADBA provides many resources for breeders, trainers, and fanciers to collect information on safe dog handling, introduction, socialization, and training. The organization offers the American Pit Bull Gazette that is packed with information from other breeders, trainers, rescuers, and handlers.

When you think you know everything about your favorite breed, you will still continue to learn with the ADBA.


Saturday, August 27, 2011

Shortywood Productions - Pit Boss

Shorty is a former actor and entertainer who has pulled together his closest friends in attempts to saving the dogs who just don't have a chance. Shortywoods Productions, not only works to place entertainers in acting positions, but they deal with Pit Bulls who need saving.

Shorty and his friends work at rescuing dogs who are in bad situations, retraining them, and rehoming them. There have been several episodes that I've seen Shorty and his friends work on training fun tricks so that the dogs could potentially be stars on the big screen.

Shorty not only rehomes needy Pit Bulls, but he has his own. His love for Pits started after his incarceration when he snuck Geisha out of the animal shelter on the day she was supposed to be euthanized. Geisha is working dog who not only aids Shorty, but visits nursing homes, schools, and charity events. Shorty, also, decided to keep Hercules after almost adopting him to a family in 2004.

Shorty Rossi may be a small man, but he has a HUGE heart for these dogs that aren't normally given a chance. These dogs, like Shorty, have a bad rap but are nothing but softies deep down.


Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Bull-Boxer Pit

Although the name isn't the coolest or most inventive in the world, the Bull-Boxer Pit is a pretty cute dog. No two Bull-Boxers look alike, and no two should be considered a new fancy breed. These are solely mix breed dogs with a fancy name.

Description: The Bull-Boxer is a large dog breed that will have various coat colors, tail placement, facial structure, and coat length. Overall, these dogs should have a strong-built body with a barrel-like chest. For the most part, the coat will be short, but this can vary, and as for the color, the options are wide and varied. You may see tan, white, black, brindle, red, as well as tan/white, black/white, brindle/white, etc.

Temperament: Given that this is a mix between a pit bull and a boxer, or really a boxer and any bulldog (you may see these as just bull-boxer dogs without the 'pit'), you'll never have a general temperament. All one can do is guestimate on the temperament of this mix based on the temperaments of the breeds that make it. You will find that these dogs will remain in a puppy-stage for about 2 years, give or take. They do enjoy human and animal company and socialization.

Height: On average, males and females, may range from 16-27 inches.

Weight: Females and males may weigh between 35-75 pounds

Lifespan: The average lifespan is between 10-13 years.

Lifestyle: Apartment or home with/without a yard will be sufficient, as long as daily exercise is provided. But, you will find that these dogs can be fairly active, so a yard is more beneficial.

Health: Heart disease, skin cancer, sunburn, and obesity can be potential concerns, as well as hip dysplasia, which are typical health concerns for boxers and bullies.

Registered Kennels: Bull-Boxer Pits can be registered dogs, but they will always be a mix breed. The American Canine Hybrid Club (ACHC), Designer Dogs Kennel Club (DDKC), Dog Registry of America, Inc (DRA), International Designer Canine Registry (idcr), and the Designer Breed Registry (DBR), will register a 50/50 boxer/pit bull.

If you're interested in owning and raising a bull-boxer pit, you'll want to check out your local kenels and shelters.



Friday, July 8, 2011

Using Sunscreen on Your Dog

You may or may not realize it, but white dogs and dogs with thin coats actually need a little sunscreen. Dogs can get burnt just like you can, so if you have a white bulldog, pit bull, or other breed of dog, you may want to invest in dog sunscreen.

Epi Pet is a sun screen for dogs. This spray will block damaging UVA and UVB rays that can cause skin cancer. Epi Pet sunscreen for dogs is FDA approved, and no other pet sunscreen product can claim that. The spray is light and is not oily, and the best part is that it doesn't smell bad, as it has a light vanilla fragrance. The spray does not emit any CFCs or other environmentally toxic chemicals. It is waterproof, and you'll find that about 94% of veterinarian dermatologists will recommend this product.

You'll want to use a sun screen when you know that your dog will be outside in the sun for several hours. The sunscreen really can help reduce the risk of sunburn, melanomas and other malignant skin tumors, sarcomas, and mass cell tumors. 

It's most important to use for short hair dogs, dogs with white or light colored fur, dogs with pink skin, and hairless dogs. If you shave your dog or if your dog spends the majority of his time outside, you'll want to use sunscreen. Also consider using a pet sunscreen if your dog's breed is prone to skin tumors, such as Boxers, Dobermans, Bulldogs, Pit Bulls, Bull Terriors, Bichons, Poodles, and Schnauzers. If you take your dog camping, hiking, swimming, or on other outdoor events, consider sunscreen!


Your dog's fur will only protect him so far, and a pet sunscreen will provide any missing protection. You do not want to use human-grade sunscreen on any pet. 

When using pet sunscreen on your dog, you'll want to make sure that you apply the sunscreen to the dog's head, muzzle, ears, belly, and any area where your dogs hair is thin. 


Do keep in mind that even though you've applied sun screen on your dog, you still should not leave him outside for extended periods in overly hot weather. Always provide a clean bowl of water and a shaded area when your dog is outside. Applying pet sunscreen will not prevent a heat stroke, but it can protect your dog's skin. Make sure that when your dog is outside, you take all precautions to keep him safe.

Monday, June 20, 2011

Pit Bull Tattoos

There are so many people with tattoos, that there's no wonder that some of those people have tattoos of their dogs. I for one, have a tattoo of a Pit Bull on my back, so I know that there are others.

I'm going to showcase a few pictures below, but you'll find that the tattoo pictures that I'm going to offer are not of the viscious Pit Bull, but of just the dog, as a dog.

I know that when I got my tattoo, I did not want a Pit Bull tattoo with the cropped ears or mean demeanor. Some people like that, but it is not a part of the breed to which I wanted on my body. I found a few pictures and flashes, and had a tattoo artist mix and combine. Now, the overall tattoo isn't quite what I expected, as the toes aren't perfect and the ears aren't as floppy as I originally wanted, but I love it, nonetheless.

But, anyway, below you'll find various tattoos of pit bulls. You'll find some with cropped ears and some without. You'll find some with docked tails and some with natural tails. There will be an assortment of tattoos of pit bulls, but you won't find the snarling pitbull tattoo.




Saturday, June 18, 2011

Donate to a Villalobos Rescue



                               

 
Villalobos Rescue Center

I'm taking donations for Villalobos Rescue Center. I'm hoping to gather enough monthly donations to donate once a month; otherwise, I'll make a donation once every six months or once a year.

I know it's unnerving donating through someone you don't know, but I am a trustworthy person, who will not take a penny of the donations. I am a bully lover, and want to help the center. But, if you don't trust my intentions, there is a donate button on the Villalobos website, which is linked above.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Friends to the Forlorn Pitbull Rescue

A co-worker gave me a slip of paper the other day to vote for a local animal shelter, so that they can win 300,000. I voted, but after choosing my local shelter, I noticed that there is a Pit Bull rescue in Georgia... I've been voting for them the past few days.

But, anyway, as a fan and advocate for the Pit Bull, I am shocked that I have not heard of this rescue.

When I checked out the site, I was amazed. There are plenty of Pit Bulls and mixes that need homes. I have had the room and money, I would open my heart to one more, that's for sure.

I will be contacting this Pit Bull rescue when I am ready to bring in another Pitty. If you are in the area, and are looking for a bully breed, definitely check out what the rescue has available and who needs a loving home.

If you can't adopt a dog, you can always donate, as any animal rescue needs money for food, supplies, vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, routine check-ups, and other necessities.

Everyone can make a difference when sponsoring a dog in need, so if you're a lover of the Pitbull breed, you may want to check out the rescue to see what you can do to help.

Remember that it is better to adopt than to purchase a puppy from a random ad in the local newspaper. When going through an adoption agency, you know that the puppies and dogs have gone through health exams and even behavior tests to ensure what would be the best type of home for the dog. When going through a rescue organization to find the APBT for you, you'll be assisted by loving volunteers and employees who can best match you and your lifestyle with your new dog.

Pit Bulls can be great dogs, and you'll find that there is truly a home for every Pit Bull. Sometimes it just takes time to find the right home for each dog. Do not get discouraged when looking at adoption agencies for a pitbull and do not rush the decision.


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If you want to check out the available Pit Bulls that the shelter has available, go to their website Friends to the Forlorn Pitbull Rescue.

Friday, June 3, 2011

My Pit Bull Jumps Up

There are many dogs, no matter what the breed, who have a problem jumping on people. They get excited; they're not trained otherwise; and it's generally a rewarded behavior.

What you may have realized is that bully breeds are rather strong, and even though your dog may jump on you without harm, he may jump on a stranger, child, or another unsuspecting person and could accidentally hurt them. You don't want your dog to send your grandmother flying across the room.

The key is going to be consistency. If you do not want your dog to jump on you or anyone else, you'll want to create a consistent rule that everyone is aware of, even those who don't mind your dog jumping up. You don't want to confuse the dog. If you've made the decision of keeping all fours on the floor, then everyone must abide. If someone tells you that it's ok that he jumps on you, you want to respond with, 'please do not pet him until he sits. I would rather teach him to wait to be petted.'

Perfect sit to be petted
When teaching your dog to keep his feet on the floor, you'll want to make sure that you know the signs before he goes to jump. Because each dog has different signs, you'll want to pay attention to yours. Once you've figured out the behaviors, you can try a few different things to help discourage your dog from jumping up.
  • When you know that you're dog is going to jump up, move slowly away while yawning or just looking away. 
  • Turn away when your dog is about to jump, showing him your back, and praise when he stays on the ground. Ignore him until he calms down.
What you're going to have to do when working on this, is entice the dog to jump so that you can correct him. I know it doesn't sound fair for your dog, but he's got to learn somehow. Have the dog on the leash and invite someone over (make sure they're aware of your training); when the dog tries to jump, give him the command to ''sit" before he can attempt to jump. Praise the dog and have the newcomer treat and pet the dog. You want the dog to realize that he gets lovin's and treats when on the floor, not standing up.

You can also get the dog excited, when just you and him. Have him run around and play-play-play, then stop. When the dog continues to try to play with you, he'll probably try to jump up, walk away and ignore him.

You can also implement the "off" command, which is different than "down," which tells the dog to lay down. You want to keep doing this over and over, rewarding the dog with treats, toys, and/or pets when he stays on his fours.

Some people will gently knee the dog in the chest as he jumps up, which will cause the dog to step back. Or, others may step on the dog's back toes as he goes to jump, causing him to step back. If you choose this method, use the 'off' command as he's on his way back down, and always remember to praise the dog once he's on the ground.

NEVER PET YOUR DOG WHEN HE JUMPS UP ON YOU! This entices the behavior, as you are rewarding him for jumping. Always wait until the dog sits before petting.

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Mouthy Pit Bull

There are many puppies who go through the mouthing stage, where they want to nip at everything, whether it's your hands, toes, or clothes. Sometimes, they can grow out of it, but sometimes the mouthy puppy will grow into a mouthy dog.

More often than not, it's been noticed that if you punish the dog for being mouthy, it will grow up with a biting problem. Whether you choose to yell, hit, or hold the dog's mouth, when it becomes mouthy with you, that's considered forms of punishment. If you just ignore the dog, it will eventually grow out of the stage and be a non-biting adult.

That said, it's important to realize that a puppy actually needs to bite and nip in order to learn to inhibit the bite. When play biting with littermates, the puppies give feedback to the other puppies as to what is acceptable and what is too much. A puppy who bites hard will find out that the other pups won't play with him anymore, which is where the "ignore method" comes into play, as your best strategy when dealing with a mouthy puppy is to be as passive as you can be and to ignore the nips.

Some trainers and behaviorist will suggest a high-pitched "Ouch" right before the dog's teeth connect. If you can't get the timing properly, redirect the dog's attention with a toy instead of the 'Ouch.'

Another thing to consider is getting up and leaving the puppy in the room by himself for quiet time. Go back to the room, ignore the puppy for a few seconds even after he approaches you. Then try to engage in light play.

You'll want to consider what causes the mouthiness:
  • Were you overstimilating the dog, and he didn't know to stop?
  • Were there too many people in the house?
  • Were you too rough with him?
  • Were there a lot of people running around, causing overstimulation and over-excitement?
  • Was the dog tired?
  • Is the dog getting enough mental and physical stimulation throughout the day?
By finding some sort of similarity with each time your puppy tries to get too nippy and mouthy with you, you will be able to figure out how to avoid those situations or to correct what is happening. By changing your behavior, you'll find that your dog will easily change his.

You may find that your dog is more prone to nipping and being mouthy when people bend over to pet him, people are too forceful upon greeting, or when the dog is snuck up on.

It is very important to figure out when your dog is the most mouthy, so that you can figure out a solution.

Just keep in mind that ignoring the pup when he becomes too mouthy, can alter the behaviors.

If your dog is a little mouthy in play, you will want to immediately stop playing fetch, tug, etc. when you feel teeth on skin. As soon as you feel teeth on skin, take hte toy away, and walk away. The dog got over excited and did not think about controlling himself. It is very important that all dogs learn how to control their behaviors no matter what the situation is.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

My Puppy Chews Everything

If you have a puppy that is teething or just feels the need to chew on everything in your house, it's time for you to figure out how to correct this issue.

First off, make sure that you remove anything off the floor or away from the dog's reach, while he's in this stage. When your dog is reliable about not chewing your things, you can start to introduce these items back to their places, but while your dog doesn't know better, you're setting him up to fail, leaving everything as is.

  • You want to make sure that you keep your dog well exercised. A dog that has mental stimulation and the proper exercise that he needs, will not feel the need to chew to release that energy. 
  • Provide plenty of chew toys, treats, and other items that are appropriate for your dog. You want to make sure that you do not give him anything that could resemble something you don't want chewed. For example, if you don't care that your pup chews on an old slipper because you have new ones, you'll need to make the old ones different than the new ones. Same with socks; tie knots in socks to make them different from good socks you do not want gnawed on.
This phase can last up to two years, depending on the dog, so keep that in mind. You will need patience.

When you catch your pup with something that he's not supposed to have, and you will catch him at some point or another, you'll want to quickly reprimand him and give him a safe toy or a treat. Make the toy very exciting, as you'll want the dog to think whatever you're trying to give him is better than whatever he currently has.

If the problem is more when you're not around the dog chews, that's is even easier to help.... All you'll need to do is put the dog in a crate or outside when you are not home. This will prevent the dog from chewing your things when you cannot reprimand him.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Choosing Pit Bull Puppy

You've talked to other Pit Bull owners, maybe a few dog trainers, and you've done your overall research. You've read up on the history of the breed, and you've asked all the questions that you need to. Now, you are ready to make the step at finding a breeder.

Once you've made the decision to bring a Pit Bull into your home, you want to find a responsible breeder, which generally does not include hunting the free classifieds of your local paper. Be patient, and do the research. You want to ensure that the puppy you bring home comes from good breedings and a healthy line of dogs.

You'll want to able to ask the breeder to make suggestions as to which puppy's temperament will be best for you and your family. You don't want to let the puppy tell you, as you may come home with a puppy that is more dominant than you're prepared to work with. You'll want the breeder to find a dog that will fit into your schedule; for example, if you're an outgoing person in regards to physical activities, consider a more active dog.

It's a good idea to choose a puppy that is going to be outgoing, friendly, and curious about what's around him. Statistically, puppies that are shy and fearful can turn into adult dogs who may bite out of fear.

Each bully breed has their own health issues, which is why it's important to find a breeder who is willing to talk to you about past litters and adult breeding dogs  and their overall health. A good breeder will inform you of any health issues that he/she has seen arise in their dogs.

You want to make sure that you can spend time with the parents, as the demeanor of the Pit Bull parents can tell you a lot about how the puppy will be when he grows up. Although, that's not always the case, so you'll want to make sure to question the breeder about any aggression or dominance issues that may have been seen in any of the puppies.

When choosing a puppy, you want to find one that not only fits your ideal image of a Pit Bull, but that will fit into your family's lifestyle. Pit bulls can vary from very active to couch potatoes, and every one is different. If you have a low-key family, I wouldn't suggest a high energy dog.

When picking out a puppy, it is more than just picking the one you like. It's about finding a responsible Pit Bull breeder who can help match you and your lifestyle with the perfect puppy.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Bully Breeds

 Most people think bully, and they think Bulldog or Pit Bull, but that isn't all that there is. There are more breeds in the bully list than you may think, and you may find that some dogs that you thought were bullies, aren't.

Your bully breeds, are going to include:

American Staffordshire Terrier
  • Origin: United States
  • Group: AKC
  • Weight: males- 55 to 75 lbs; females- 40 to 55 lbs
  • Temperament: courageous, tenacious, affectionate, sensitive, intelligent
  • Energy Level: very active and athletic
  • Lifespan: 12-14 years
American Pit Bull Terrier
  • Origin: United States
  • Group: UKC, ADBA
  • Weight: males- 35 to 60 lbs; females- 30 to 50 lbs
  • Temperament: strong, confident, eager to please, enthusiastic, powerful
  • Energy Level: moderate to high
  • Lifespan: 12-14 years
 Bull Terrier
  • Origin: England
  • Group: AKC
  • Weight: males- 55 to 75 lbs; females- 40 to 65lbs
  • Temperament: silly, energetic, outgoing, devoted
  • Energy Level: high
  • Lifespan: 10-14 years
Miniature Bull Terrier
  • Origin: England
  • Group: AKC
  • Weight: 20 to 35 lbs
  • Temperament: silly, energetic, outgoing, devoted
  • Energy Level: high
  • Lifespan: 12-15 years
Staffordshire Bull Terrier
  • Origin: England
  • Group: AKC
  • Weight: males- 28 to 38 lbs; females- 24 to 34 lbs
  • Temperament: outgoing, devoted, can-do attitude
  • Energy Level: moderate to high; training is a must
  • Lifespan: 12-14 years
American Bulldog
  • Origin: United States
  • Group: UKC, ABRA, NKC, BBC, CKC, ABRA
  • Weight: males- 75 to 125 lbs; females- 60 to 100 lbs
  • Temperament: brave, confident, family oriented
  • Energy Level: medium
  • Lifespan: 11-12 years
Olde English Bulldogge
  • Origin: England
  • Group: NKC, CKC, BBC, ARBA 
  • Weight: males- 60 lbs; females- 50 lbs
  • Temperament: stable, loving, docile
  • Energy Level: medium
  • Lifespan: 11 years
Alapaha Blue Blood Bulldog
  • Origin: 17th century England; rescued from extinction in the Alapaha River region of Georgia, US.
  • Group: ARF, ABRA, DRA, BBC
  • Weight: males- 90 to 130 lbs; females- 70 to 90 lbs
  • Temperament: active, athletic, intelligent, powerful
  • Energy Level : medium
  • Lifespan: 10 to 12 years

Friday, April 8, 2011

Puppy Food for Pit Bull Puppy

Just like starting off a baby, you want to make sure that your Pit Bull puppy is being well fed. You want to choose a high quality puppy food with few to no fillers and a high protein count.

Remember that puppies do need higher fat content than adult dogs, but you don't want an obese puppy, either.

When choosing a puppy food, you'll want to make sure that you first decide between dry, canned, or homemade.
  • Dry food is generally going to be better to choose, as it helps regulate the digestive tract, regulizes bowl movements, and aids healthy teeth and gums.
  • Canned food generally has high protein and moisture content, but it can cause soft stool and higher frequency of potty breaks.
  • Homemade food ensures that you know every ingredient that your puppy is consuming. This is an alternate to regular commercial food. This diet is a little more complicated, but can be considered healthier, as long as you're able to create a balanced diet.
Sticking with the basics of canned and dry kibble, you'll want to know how to read the label to ensure you're choosing the best puppy food.

Choosing Dog Food by Reading the Dog Food Label

Essentially, you want to make sure that the meat is the number one ingredient. You want to avoing foods that have fillers such as grains and corn within the first three ingredients. Watch out for brands that use additives, such as food coloring. Just because it may look more appetizing to you, that doesn't mean that it is any better for yoru dog.

If all else fails, avoid Alpo, Ole Roy, Beneful, Pedigree Puppy Chow, and other cheap brands. After looking at the ingredient label, you'll quickly find out why.

Find dog food that is all natural.

Tuesday, April 5, 2011

Adopt a Pit Bull

If you're thinking about bringing a Pit Bull into your home, you want to make sure that you think everything through. Bully breed dogs are not for everyone, but they are worth saving. If you have done your research, you'll want to consider checking out local shelters for any APBT's or mixes that may be available for adoption. Check kill shelters and no-kill shelters. Also, make sure to see if you can find any Pit Bull rescues you're willing to drive to.

If you don't have a current dog, you'll want to make sure that your have a few things prepared before starting to find a dog.
  • Make sure you have a fence or an outdoor kennel to place the dog when you are not home.
  • Dog proof your home by removing all breakables, cleaning chemicals, and other things that you don't want a dog to get into away from the ground or a dog's level.
  • Go ahead and get the dog bed, dog crate, a few toys, chew items, dog bowls, etc.
You'll want to make sure that you have everything prepared in case you find that special dog to bring home.

It's also a good idea to make sure to have a vet so that you know who will care for your dog with he is ill.

If you already have a dog at home, you want to make sure that you know how to properly introduce the dogs. Even if your dog is good with other dogs, you'll want to make sure that he is properly introduced to the new dog. Bad introductions can cause heightened friction.

If you do already have a dog, make sure that you visit the shelters and call around to find dog-friendly dogs. You'll want to make sure that it is ok for you to bring your dog with you when you visit the shelter. You want to make sure that everything goes smoothly, as if there is any raised hackles or teeth shown, it may not be the best idea for you to bring home that particular dog.

If you have young children, or other pets, do not rush the situation. Not everyone is ready to bring home a pit bull or another bully breed dog with what may already be going on in their life. If you do not have any experience with these dog breeds, you'll want to make sure that you are well knowledged in the average temperament and training of these dogs. They can be quite dominant if not trained and socialized properly. These dogs are prone to being stubborn, as well, which can cause a training concern if you're not ready or don't have the patience.

Think about all aspects of bringing home a dog.

These dogs need saving and rescuing, but if you're not capable of providing a safe home for you and the dog, you may want to wait.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Donate to Bully Rescues

Any rescue organization is going to be short on funds, supplies, volunteers, and foster families, which means that there are things that you can do.

  • Make a financial donation. Any dollar helps out. Just because you may not be able to donate hundreds of dollars, that doesn't mean that hte organization won't accept your $10 bill.
  • Sponser a dog. There are many animal shelters who have sponser programs that you can sign up for an help with the medical care and general needs of a special needs dog or an older dog.
  • Donate supplies. Most shleters are more than willing to accept dog houses, crates, leashes, collars, dog food, treats, toys, plastic pools, towels, grooming supplies, bleach, and more.
  • Foster a dog. Many animal agencies are desperate for foster families, which may be long-term or short-term, depending on the case.
  • Assist with home checks. Every dog rescue can use a set of eyuues and hands to help with potential adopters.
  • Help with transportation. If you have a van that you can help transport dogs to and from the shelter, adoption fairs, or even to pick up animals from the city pound.
  • Assist with training. We all know how bad of a reputation bully breed dogs have, so if you have the experience, I'm sure any pit bull rescue would love to have someone to help train basic obedience to the dogs for adoption.
And, if you live in a town where bully breed dogs are legislated against, you may want to write a letter to your local government to help change the policy and spread awareness about these dogs.

If you don't have the time, money, and energy, to adopt another bully into your family, there's no reason why you can't help out a dog rescue organization.

If you don't have the time to volunteer, or the supplies and time to foster, you can still donate money and supplies. If you can donate anything, the more bullies that the organization can save, and it only takes a little bit of your help.

Saturday, March 26, 2011

Celebrities with Pit Bulls

It's easy to think that so many celebrities have the small, cutesy dogs, but there are plenty who share their home, love, and life with bullies.

* Jon Stewart owns two pit bulls: Shamsky & Monkey.
* Ken Howard was saved by his pit bull Shadow during a medical crisis.
* Alicia Silverstone owns a rescued pit bull named Samson.
* Adam Brody gave girlfriend and O.C. co-star Rachel Bilson a pit bull named Penny Lane as a birthday gift.
* Jamie Foxx owns two pit bulls.
* Rachael Ray owns two pit bulls.
* Pittsburgh Steelers Linebacker Joey Porter owns two pit bulls.
* Jessica Biel has a pit bull named Tina.
* Jessica Alba owns a pit bull.
* President Theodore Roosevelt
* President Woodrow Wilson
* Kevin Federline
* Ira Glass
* Hellen Keller
* Fred Astaire
* General George Patton
* Michael J. Fox
Jimmy Carter with Bozo - 1937
* Jan Michael Vincent
* Jack Dempsey
* Thomas Edison
* Madonna
* Brad Pitt
* Bernadette Peters
* Sinbad
* Linda Blair
* Humphrey Bogart
* Usher
* Mel Brooks
* Ann Bancroft
* Pink
* Eliza Dushku
* Kelli Williams
* David Spade
* Robert Ferguson
* Shannon Elizabeth
* Anthony Robbins
* Molly Price
* General George Patton
* Fred Astaire

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Pit Bull and Rabbit

My Pit Bull isnt' the only one who likes small, fuzzy animals, and if you've kept up with my blog, you've seen Sharky before. He is one of the more popular Pit Bulls on YouTube.



Pit Bulls just aren't vicious... Ask Sharky

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Mia and Rats

I was thinking about this video today when talking to a few coworkers... My ball python will not eat the most current rat that I purchased for him. I am not stuck with a male rat... I haven't had pet rats in years, but I love him.. I'm secretly hoping the pet store won't take him back; I have been calling all day, but so far, no answer.

But, anyway... This is an old video of MIA with my three rats.

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Alternatives to Breed Bans

Breed bans have been introduced all across the United States and the rest of the world. They've also been proven not to work. Scotland, the United Kingdom, and Toledo, have all rewrote their breed ban and dangerous dog acts after deciding that they haven't caused any significant changes in public safety or dog attacks.

But, what are the alternatives?

  1. Strengthen current dog laws in regards to leash laws and dog confinement laws.
  2. Make laws stricter for dog abuse and dog fighting.
  3. Make stricter regulations for dogs left unattended for over 24 hours.
  4. Create dog breeding regulations.
  5. Create low cost spay/neuter programs, as well as low-cost or free dog training and care programs.
There are many things that local, state, or national governments can do to create long-term changes toward public safety improvements in regards to dogs and animal attacks. It's just the matter of creating the fix versus the easy way out.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Rules In An American Pit Bull Terrier's House

I found this super cute rules sheet that I think Pit Bull owners should all post on their door. It is a simple listing of rules that should be kept in mind for those who have a Pit Bull.

You may not know what to expect when you check on this listing.

A sample rule includes:
"It's true I don't like other dogs, but it's not because my relatives were fighting dogs <eyeroll>. THE REAL TRUTH is I was supposed to be Lassie and some stupid Collie who couldn't act got the part. WHAT AN INSULT. Now I don't like other dogs. I like humans, except criminals (too dangerous), politicians (who need to grandstand) and media (always want sensational headlines)."


This print is similar to "An American Pit Bull Terrier Bit*h Lives Here." The print is 8.5" x10" and is printed on a heavy parchment paper.

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Michael Vick Therapy Dog

Below is a cute video of Leo, one of the Michael Vick dogs that was rehabilitated. He is now a pet therapy dog in the South San Francisco Bay Area.

As you can see, these vicious killers can do good even after a hard start in life.

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Update on Michael Vick's Dogs

Michael Vick has served his time, but some of his dogs will never know anything other than a kennel, and others (although a few) were euthanized. But, there were many who have been rehabilitated and rehomed, yet this is still such a small feat for the future of fighting dogs.

Pit Bulls are Not Inherently Mean - Update on Michael Vick's Dogs

Some of the Vick dogs have become pet therapy dogs, whereas others are just residing in homes with other pets and people.

Canine Good Citizen Guidelines

If you're interested in having your bully breed dog certified in the Canine Good Citizen test, you'll want to be prepared as to what your dog will need to know in order to pass the test.

Personally, this is a great test that all bully breed dogs need to take, and pass, because it just helps to prove that not all bullies are bad. It helps prove that these dogs can behave properly upon command and they can be good dogs.

Not all bully breed dogs are vicious killers, and it is our job to show people that.

The Canine Good Citizen test will not 100% show people that your Pit won't rip them to shreds, but it will help show that your dog does behave when asked and commanded.

The CGC test involves the following:
* The dog must accept a friendly stranger.
* The dog must sit politely for petting.
* The dog must behave well when groomed and touched.
* The dog must walk nicely on a loose leash.
* The dog will have to walk through a crowd.
* The dog will have to show that he can sit, lay down, and stay with command.
* The dog will have to come when called.
* The dog will have to prove he can behave well when another dog is present.
* The dog will have to prove he can deal with distractions, which may include a person on crutches or in a wheelchair, sudden opening or closing of a door, dropping a pan or chair, a jogger in front of the dog, a person pushing a cart, and a person on a bike.
* The dog must behave well with supervised separation, where you (the owner) will be out of site.

With these tests, the dog must show no signs of shyness, resentment for being ignored, anxiety, or aggression.


Thursday, February 10, 2011

How to Register a Therapy Dog

If you're thinking about turning your Pit Bull into a therapy dog, you'll want to make sure that you follow all the guidelines and regulations. You want to make sure that your dog shows the true colors of the breed. You want yoru dog to be a mascot, as when people see well-behaved and friendly Pit Bulls out in public, they see one more reason to allow these dogs their rights as pets.

Because Pit Bulls are very loving, intelligent, and people pleasing dogs, they make great therapy dogs. Although, not all Pit Bulls are ready to walk into a nursing home or into a hospital with sick children, there are many that who have the ease and temperaments to make perfect therapy dogs.

If you think that your dog is one of those dogs who will be calm, perform fun tricks, and entertain and ease people, then you'll definitely want to consider turning him into a pet therapy dog.

You'll first want to contact a local dog trainer who can perform a "Canine Good Citizen" test on your dog. Basically, the dog will need to know basic obedience, like sit, lay down, and stay. If you are having trouble finding someone, you can check out the Delta Society website to find someone locally who can certify your dog with a CGC certification.

Once your dog has earned his CGC certification, you'll want to have him pet therapy certified. The Delta Society, or another pet therapy program like Therapy Dogs International or The Foundation for Pet-Provided Therapy, will need to certify your dog for therapy.

Once your dog has been certified, wait for the proper badges and vests to come in the mail, and you're ready to take your dog to hospitals, schools, nursing homes, and hospice centers.

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Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Pit Bulls Make Great Therapy Dogs

Even though Pit Bulls and similar bully breeds have a bad reputation, they actually make really good pet therapy dogs. These dogs are loving, intelligent, gentle, and happy to please.

When it comes to proper training and care, you can make a Pit Bull a great pet therapy dog that will behave wonderfully and bring large smiles on the faces of the sick, elderly, and young.

If you are interested in turning your Pit Bull into a therapy dog, there are a few steps that you must follow to have your dog properly certified, but the most important thing that you can do is to train and socialize your dog properly.
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As long as your dog knows what he's supposed to be doing, he'll be great.

Keep in mind that these dogs are very goofy dogs, so it always brings a smile to anyone's face, if you can get your dog to do a cute and fun trick.


Pet therapy dogs are there to help bring some relief, love, and a stress-free time in the mind and life of someone in a nursing home or hospital. At times, these dogs may go to schools, libraries, or other events.

Pit Bulls make great pet therapy dogs, as long as they're in the hands of capable owners. These dogs are not always killers, and that's what the public needs to see.


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