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Posted March 17, 2010 by rico2115
i own three pitbulls two of them are huge in sizes and my third one seems not to gain weight ive had him treated for worms im feeding them purina beneful they love it any suggestion i would really appreicate
I have seen so many people breeding pit bulls. Some breed for good reasons and some only to make a quick buck. I want to know what you breed for. Let's be completely honest!

I started out breeding after I did tons of research on the breed and owned a few pits for a while first. My first breeding was done because I wanted to see what my male and female would create. Well, I liked what I saw. I kept a female from that breeding.

My second litter was later that year. I actually picked up a female that had already been bred. She was basically a rescue so I don't really claim that as my production because I did not have choice in studs, probably would not have bred her to begin with.

My third litter was done to produce the perfect family dog that is also great quality. The parents are excellent with kids and dogs. They created exactly what I was looking for! The pups all went to great homes and I still get updates!!

My fourth litter was accidental but still produced some clean bullies that are wonderful family pets and still have drive!!!

This last litter was accidental and the ma has been spayed. She also produced my third litter and, again, created exactly what I wanted!! These pups all are awesome and making wonderful family pets!

I recently did a breeding with my UKC female. Pups are due at the end of april. This breeding was done to create clean bullies that are show quality for the UKC as well as the ABKC. The perfect mix of American Bully and UKC Show.

Now, when I breed, I have a reason for breeding. I don't care about the money aspect of it. I keep at least one pup off of every litter. If they can't be here with me they go out on co-own. I have a purpose for breeding. Some just breed litter after litter and don't keep any of their productions. What's the point of breeding if you have no reason, other than money? It's pure greed! It's sad. Too many puppies are being euthanized and abused by this type of greed and carelessness.

If I ever have puppies that aren't selling I keep them until they do. If I have puppies that need rehomed, after I sell them, I ALWAYS take them back! I also take in unwanted dogs and pups and find them good homes when nobody else can.

What do you do for the breed?

Just a good topic I would like to see what others have to say about this.
Well PitBull Social I am beyond pissed right now. Last night miki took the dogs out to use the restroom and at 1130 pm a neighbor was walking in my yard so chomper barked at him and ran towards him so he jumped on a neighbors car. This morning the dog man comes by and all of a sudden chomper is hazardous animal and had to be microchipped, spayed, and something else with in ten days. this is total bull and excuse my language. This guy is a neighbor he has been around the dogs since they were pups and his #$@! should not have been in my yard anyway.
I dont know how many times I have came across people who see my dog and ask what breed it is,Then when you say pitbull they cringe like your dog is diseased or something,Do people not realize that pitbulls have the most potential to be the most loving and loyal companions than any other breed? Or dont they realize that its not just pitbulls who have had incidents where they become aggressive? I mean really people,ANY dog who is abused or treated badly or used for fighting could become aggressive not just pitbulls,But it is just ignorant people who spread these ridiculous stories about how pitbulls are bad and refuse to see that even the smallest dog treated wrongly will do the same.Why cant they just realize that its not the breed of the dog but the owner and how they treat them???? I know im only one person but if i can ill do my best to make people see the breed for what it really is and not what some have made it seem to be!!! I think thats what all of us as pitbull owners and breeders are trying to accomplish,So to everyone who feels the same,just keep pushing and maybe some people will take time and figure out that pitbulls are not crazed wild animals,but companions who strive to be the best they can be for their loving owner.Everyone keep on with the good work and when you come across someone with these views or beliefs just laugh and tell them they dont know what they are missing!
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Posted March 14, 2010 by Daniel A Miranda in General / Breedings
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