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BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 05:24 PM
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f395/NOELOKES/PIC024.jpg

ok heres my pet, but people always ask me on the street and i dont know what to tell them. ok so hes a pit.although i dont have a pedigree, the only reason i would want it is to see his history, so i can have facts whenever i need to correct others, or educate. my question would be that what does he lean toward what mixture i know theres alot of mixes out there but i just want to know so i can look into the right path.




jaystreetsA4
03-25-2007, 05:29 PM
nice dog you got there:D do you mean correct breed history?

BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 05:32 PM
nice dog you got there:D do you mean correct breed history?
yes, so i can know what to expect from my dogg. wether hes going to be tall short etc.hes currently 24 weeks of yesterday

vena
03-25-2007, 05:34 PM
http://i51.photobucket.com/albums/f395/NOELOKES/PIC024.jpg

ok heres my pet, but people always ask me on the street and i dont know what to tell them. ok so hes a pit.although i dont have a pedigree, the only reason i would want it is to see his history, so i can have facts whenever i need to correct others, or educate. my question would be that what does he lean toward what mixture i know theres alot of mixes out there but i just want to know so i can look into the right path.
There is nobody on this site who is going to be able to tell you what bloodline he is just by looking at a picture. they would need to at least know who his parents are.

BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 05:37 PM
There is nobody on this site who is going to be able to tell you what bloodline he is just by looking at a picture. they would need to at least know who his parents are.
i dont want the exact bloodline, opinion or an answer if it was possible. but i know that the dad was a blue and the mom a rednose. although color has nothing to do with it does it?

JoeFeezy
03-25-2007, 05:40 PM
Odds are if the dad was blue and from judging by the picture you're looking at a big dog that wasn't bred for it's temper. So be careful with it around people until you're sure how it's gonna act.

BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 05:42 PM
Odds are if the dad was blue and from judging by the picture you're looking at a big dog that wasn't bred for it's temper. So be careful with it around people until you're sure how it's gonna act.
hes good around people likes to play a whole lot. hes been with our pet chihuhua since i got him at 6 weeks, but if he sees unfamiliar dogs thats when he gets protective. i walk him to the park everyday, takes us like 30 mins.

JAGER
03-25-2007, 05:56 PM
hes good around people likes to play a whole lot. hes been with our pet chihuhua since i got him at 6 weeks, but if he sees unfamiliar dogs thats when he gets protective. i walk him to the park everyday, takes us like 30 mins. if your dog is really 1/2 blue 1/2 rednose you going to have a pretty big pit IMO 70- 90lbs easy but blues can be mean little fuckers, no matter how you love em keep that leash tight

miakoda
03-25-2007, 06:20 PM
Here's the deal. Without obtaining a dog from an honest, reputable, responsible dog owner/breeder who kept/keeps accurate pedigree information, there is no telling what bloodline the dog is from or even if it is purebred.

With that said, no one is going to be able to tell you the dog's ultimate height, weight, ect. since no one knows anything about the sire, dam, grandsire, granddam & what they looked like.

As for the blue nose/red nose issue, that means nothing other than one dog had a blue nose & one dog had a red one. It does not signify bloodlines by any means nor do all blue nosed dogs or red nosed dogs share the same body structure, temperement, etc.

He's a very cute pup & all I can tell you is just to sit back, wait, & see. Also, if it were my dog, I'd lose the collar in a deep river or something. ;)

ericschevy
03-25-2007, 06:28 PM
Here's the deal. Without obtaining a dog from an honest, reputable, responsible dog owner/breeder who kept/keeps accurate pedigree information, there is no telling what bloodline the dog is from or even if it is purebred.

With that said, no one is going to be able to tell you the dog's ultimate height, weight, ect. since no one knows anything about the sire, dam, grandsire, granddam & what they looked like.

As for the blue nose/red nose issue, that means nothing other than one dog had a blue nose & one dog had a red one. It does not signify bloodlines by any means nor do all blue nosed dogs or red nosed dogs share the same body structure, temperement, etc.

He's a very cute pup & all I can tell you is just to sit back, wait, & see. Also, if it were my dog, I'd lose the collar in a deep river or something. ;)
Spiked callas are a big no-no...:)

JAGER
03-25-2007, 06:40 PM
Spiked callas are a big no-no...:)why are spiked collars a no no !!!!!!?????

BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 06:42 PM
as for the colla was just for the looks to see how it looked.he wears a harness when we walk. i didnt pay for him a friend of mine knows the guy that breeds him and well i was excited about getting a pit but i can see where i went wrong. but hes a loving dogg i dont want him for the wrong intentions but its always good to know the background.

6klub
03-25-2007, 06:51 PM
nice , can i make a suggestion.... lose the spiked collar. It's gonna be labled a pit in the "streets" last thing you wanna do is draw neg attention to him. I think you have a bully on you hands and agree with Jager he's gonna be a big one

Michele
03-25-2007, 06:51 PM
beautiful dog....but the collar has to go....:)

BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 07:08 PM
but isnt the color of the dog just a color. what matters is the bloodline right?
so his dad was blue n the mom a red or vise versa, does really matter? the dad couldve just popped out blue couldnt he? how are they any different.?

BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 07:09 PM
sorry about the collar guys it wasnt intended to offend anyone just for my own personal album.

vena
03-25-2007, 07:17 PM
but isnt the color of the dog just a color. what matters is the bloodline right?
so his dad was blue n the mom a red or vise versa, does really matter? the dad couldve just popped out blue couldnt he? how are they any different.?
spiked collars are bad PR for pit bulls. pit bulls already have a bad image because of the media. when you put a spiked collar on the dog it makes them look mean. it sounds stupid but when you put a dog with a bad image and a spiked collar together it makes things worse. a spiked collar will bring more negative attention

vena
03-25-2007, 07:20 PM
but isnt the color of the dog just a color. what matters is the bloodline right?
so his dad was blue n the mom a red or vise versa, does really matter? the dad couldve just popped out blue couldnt he? how are they any different.?
its rare to see any game dogs give birth to a blue nose. tom garner says he hasent had a blue pup in over 30 years. most blue nose come from lines that were bred with other breeds. razors edge, gotti, grey line, watch dog etc

miakoda
03-25-2007, 07:32 PM
but isnt the color of the dog just a color. what matters is the bloodline right?
so his dad was blue n the mom a red or vise versa, does really matter? the dad couldve just popped out blue couldnt he? how are they any different.?
You are most definitely right that color is just a color. However, many many many people have turned these dogs into living, breathing fashion accessories & color & size are all that matter to them. Red/red nosed dogs were the first major fashion craze (IMO) & they were bred strictly for their coat color, nose color, & size (often by outcrossing to the Dogue de Bourdeaux). Every other breed standard most specifically working ability & pedigrees were tossed out the window. Then the white 'pit bull' craze hit. And now we are in the blue/blue nosed fashion craze. And again, many of these who bred their dogs strictly for the blue color & the size outcrossed to various breeds including the Neopolitan Mastiff & the English Bulldog (to give that short & wide physique).

You've got the pup now & it's done. So now comes the researching, studying, & learning all you can about the APBT: the history, the modern day dog, how to preserve the breed for the future & what has & is still happening to the breed by back yard breeders & puppy peddlers. ;)

BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 07:44 PM
You are most definitely right that color is just a color. However, many many many people have turned these dogs into living, breathing fashion accessories & color & size are all that matter to them. Red/red nosed dogs were the first major fashion craze (IMO) & they were bred strictly for their coat color, nose color, & size (often by outcrossing to the Dogue de Bourdeaux). Every other breed standard most specifically working ability & pedigrees were tossed out the window. Then the white 'pit bull' craze hit. And now we are in the blue/blue nosed fashion craze. And again, many of these who bred their dogs strictly for the blue color & the size outcrossed to various breeds including the Neopolitan Mastiff & the English Bulldog (to give that short & wide physique).

You've got the pup now & it's done. So now comes the researching, studying, & learning all you can about the APBT: the history, the modern day dog, how to preserve the breed for the future & what has & is still happening to the breed by back yard breeders & puppy peddlers. ;)thanks now this is what i call helpful information,this was a type of response i was looking for i appreciate it.

NOT FOR MIA:
ONCE AGAIN THE COLLAR ISSUE IT WAS FOR MY PERSONNAL ALBUM.!! ABSOLUTELY NO HARM WAS DONE OR INTENDED.!!!!

BoogiemanBlood
03-25-2007, 07:58 PM
thanks now this is what i call helpful information,this was a type of response i was looking for i appreciate it. once AGAIN THE COLLAR ISSUE IT WAS FOR MY PERSONNAL ALBUM.!! ABSOLUTELY NO HARM WAS DONE OR INTENDED.!!!!both posts mia gave you were great info. i know you say the collar was just for personal album but please see the end result of that thing. NEGATIVE IMAGE OF A BULLDOG! take all her advice and throw that thing in the river!!! i would say sell it but it would just be on another bulldog. :(

Suki
03-25-2007, 08:09 PM
a friend of mine knows the guy that breeds him
could you not ask your friend who knows the breeder to get you some info on his lines?

also, yup, i'm with the majority here,
scrap that collar...
good lookin dog. good luck with him. :)

BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 08:09 PM
both posts mia gave you were great info. i know you say the collar was just for personal album but please see the end result of that thing. NEGATIVE IMAGE OF A BULLDOG! take all her advice and throw that thing in the river!!! i would say sell it but it would just be on another bulldog. :(
yes mia gave me excellent information, as for the collar i made it when i was in school what for just to make it. never thought i would own a pit bull at the time. as for selling i dont think so. ill probably make is smaller and put it on the chihuahua.lol.j.k. i know what your trying to tell me that picture hasnt been anywhere else but this site. sorry for the negative image i gave out my apologies.

maryellen1
03-25-2007, 08:13 PM
your pup is gorgeous. i would work on making sure you socialize him very well with everyone, go lots of places with him for socialization also and attend an obedience class or two to teach him basic obedience and how to react in public with other dogs (doggy manners) genetics will play a HUGE part in his makeup, so as he grows up you can work on his behavior regarding obedience and manners, but his genetics will determine how he is with people and how dog aggressive he becomes as he matures.. if you want him for a pet, then neuter him as well when he gets older, so that this way you dont have to deal with him marking all over and smelling females when they are in heat.. Again, he is gorgeous and good luck with him.. also go to www.amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com) and get as many books on pitbulls that you can, and also go here www.realpitbull.com (http://www.realpitbull.com) to read up about the breed..

BRINDLEPIT
03-25-2007, 08:22 PM
your pup is gorgeous. i would work on making sure you socialize him very well with everyone, go lots of places with him for socialization also and attend an obedience class or two to teach him basic obedience and how to react in public with other dogs (doggy manners) genetics will play a HUGE part in his makeup, so as he grows up you can work on his behavior regarding obedience and manners, but his genetics will determine how he is with people and how dog aggressive he becomes as he matures.. if you want him for a pet, then neuter him as well when he gets older, so that this way you dont have to deal with him marking all over and smelling females when they are in heat.. Again, he is gorgeous and good luck with him.. also go to www.amazon.com (http://www.amazon.com/) and get as many books on pitbulls that you can, and also go here www.realpitbull.com (http://www.realpitbull.com/) to read up about the breed..
thanks for the advice.! yeah i look everything i can online and its very helpful,and yes genetics is a big role you can make a dog a certain way but if its in the blood its in the blood so you have to remember that.

miakoda
03-25-2007, 10:04 PM
yes mia gave me excellent information, as for the collar i made it when i was in school what for just to make it. never thought i would own a pit bull at the time. as for selling i dont think so. ill probably make is smaller and put it on the chihuahua.lol.j.k. i know what your trying to tell me that picture hasnt been anywhere else but this site. sorry for the negative image i gave out my apologies.
I will admit that it's cool that you made the collar. :) I wish I had some sort of creative ability. :(

chloesredboy
03-25-2007, 11:16 PM
You are most definitely right that color is just a color. However, many many many people have turned these dogs into living, breathing fashion accessories & color & size are all that matter to them. Red/red nosed dogs were the first major fashion craze (IMO) & they were bred strictly for their coat color, nose color, & size (often by outcrossing to the Dogue de Bourdeaux). Every other breed standard most specifically working ability & pedigrees were tossed out the window. Then the white 'pit bull' craze hit. And now we are in the blue/blue nosed fashion craze. And again, many of these who bred their dogs strictly for the blue color & the size outcrossed to various breeds including the Neopolitan Mastiff & the English Bulldog (to give that short & wide physique).

You've got the pup now & it's done. So now comes the researching, studying, & learning all you can about the APBT: the history, the modern day dog, how to preserve the breed for the future & what has & is still happening to the breed by back yard breeders & puppy peddlers. ;)white dogs were a craze at one time?

jaystreetsA4
03-25-2007, 11:24 PM
you know what would look awesome on him? a stillwater collar :) he looks like he might be a big one, cute dog nonetheless. post some more pics we love em here?:D

miakoda
03-26-2007, 12:18 AM
white dogs were a craze at one time?
White dogs are still a craze where I live. I can't tell you how many people asked to breed to Rex for the too short a time I had him & people still oogle Sukari & ask me if I've ever bred her. I ask them, "the deaf rescue mutt?" ;)

Big bully blues are the fave here, but white dogs & predominantly white dogs are still highly valued as well.

chloesredboy
03-26-2007, 12:22 AM
White dogs are still a craze where I live. I can't tell you how many people asked to breed to Rex for the too short a time I had him & people still oogle Sukari & ask me if I've ever bred her. I ask them, "the deaf rescue mutt?" ;)

Big bully blues are the fave here, but white dogs & predominantly white dogs are still highly valued as well.I rarely see white dogs here,really the only one i know who has predominatly white dogs is chloe's breeder and she doesnt sell to the public.The big thing here is brindles.Kind of off subject but now that i think of it most white bulldogs i do see tend to be large.