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Marty
02-12-2005, 04:20 PM
Washington, DC -- It seems that excellent and courageous kids are getting harder and harder to find nowadays. More and more, we are seeing less and less of the scrappy little Pit Bull Bravehearts in our schoolyards and playgrounds.

One reason were seeing a decline of kids with excellent and courageous Pit Bull attitudes is because Pit Bull adults are marrying folks who arent Pit Bulls. Some Pit Bulls are actually marrying noisy narcissistic Poodles!

For a Pit Bull to marry anything other than a Pit Bull is a stupid mistake. These bizarre unions give birth to offspring that doesnt carry the deep gameness that a solid union of like animals would, so we end up with diluted, weaker specimens because of the mixtures of the different attitudes.

Another reason why were seeing a decline in Pit bull kids is that Pit Bull parents are getting obsessed with bigger dog houses better treadmills fancier chains and flashier collars.

Its not enough to give birth to a little bulldog, Pit Bull Mom and Dad; you must give it constant instruction and love. If you don't love and discipline your kids, you seriously decrease their chances of being champions in the arena.

Raising quality Pit Bull kids is the most important job on the planet. We cannot neglect our Pit Bull kids because of our petty selfishness. If we want a better world then we must train our charges well.

Here are six musts for raising quality Pit Bull children:

1. A Pit Bull sire and dam must love their pups. Im not just talking about emotionally, but sacrificially. Make sure you hang out with your kids more than you do your yahoo friends. Take them hunting and fishing or wherever you like to go. Get them into sports or something else constructive. Get your and your familys butt up off the couch and into life! Get involved in their world, and let them be involved in yours. Communicate with them. Give them more than just cash and a casa. Give them your time and attention.

2. Bless your Pit Bull pups. Continually speak that which inspires them. Help your pups realize their purpose and destiny. Give them hope. Teach them primary greatness such as integrity, character, faith, passion and tenacity.

Mom and Dad, your little pup is a blank canvas upon which you can paint a Monet or a mess I suggest the former.

3. Pray for your pups. There is incredible power in prayer. This is not a light thing. All the great Biblical parents prayed for their pups and subsequently produced a greater little bulldog. Invoke Gods help for your little ones well being. Pray for their spiritual, mental, physical and financial prosperity. PRAY AGAINST ALL TEMPTATIONS FOR THEM TO BE A POODLE. Raising Pit Bulls is serious business, and prayer figures greatly in quality formation. Also, find a good Pit Bull-type church.

4. Discipline your bulldogs. Pit Bulls need discipline. They need a strong chain or cable system. If not, they are highly likely to get into trouble. Never beat your pup or verbally abuse it. Thats stupid, and if you do that, you need to be put down. Its okay to be very firm, but not in anger rather in principle, with tough love. Make sure all your discipline is redemptive, not punitive.

5. Give your puppies instruction. Discipline not only entails correction, but also instruction. Dont just blather on about what is wrong and focus on the negative; show them whats right. Walk the talk, Pit Bull Mom and Dad.
You cant expect them not to be Poodles when they see you being one. Pit Bull see Pit Bull do. Instruction is caught, not taught. The impartation of instruction comes via the avenue of direct contact and observation. If you dont want your pups to be Boy George-Poodle freaks, then you must hang out with them. Read them books that inspire them to independent thinking, action and leadership.

6. Be an available source of supply for your puppies needs. Spiritually, socially, physically, financially and mentally be their provider, protector and hero. Make sure you have an arsenal of wisdom, tools and whatever else they need to help them as they prepare to scratch in the pit of life. There will come a time when this particular stage will phase out, but make sure youre there during this crucial aspect of development.

My ClashPoint is this: your Pit Bull son or daughter has unlimited potential for greatness.

The purpose of your leadership is not to have them serve you, but rather you them. Help them inspire them to discover, develop and become who God has destined them to be.

Provide every opportunity possible for them to find, follow and finish their unique courses in life.

Set them up, and then set them free to be great Pit Bulls.

And finally, realize that just because youre a Pit Bull doesnt mean youre a success not until you have raised a greater successor your pups. Make sure you are there to cause your kids to excel. Make them independent, powerful and eternal scrappers for that which is just and good.




Crash97
02-12-2005, 06:51 PM
LMAO You just hit on another of my pet peeves. The wishy washy politically correctness that most parents spew forth to their kids. It seems that gone are the days of tough love, raising tough self sufficient children to adulthood. Now we have the whiny ass, tree huggin, freak parade and the out of control thuggies. Both need to be culled.........(Rev. Crash 2005)

lovemypit76
02-12-2005, 07:18 PM
Amen, brother.

Kids are just getting the crap end of the stick nowadays. You can't even turn them loose to play and use their imaginations: too dangerous. Same with pitbulls- I'm not worried about how my dog or my kid will act; I'm worried about everyone else!
Speaking of tree huggers, everybody go to this link:
http://www.georgiacaninecoalition.org/georgiacaninecoalition.org/ownership%20a%20dirty%20word.htm

After that irritates you, go read this article and sign this petition to revoke PETA's tax-exempt status:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1033437/posts

Anyone who thinks my spoiled doggies would rather go live in the wild than run me out of my bed at night, think again!

N M PITS
03-03-2006, 12:35 PM
execellent advice Marty, thats exactly how i try to raise my pup. one game ass pitbull on the way, but don't anyone be thinking about any pups cause she ain't going to be breeding for a long long time

the_flamingo
03-03-2006, 01:14 PM
Nice post Marty! :D

Hoyden
03-03-2006, 01:26 PM
I just choked on my iced coffee while reading this post.

However, it mirrors how my husband and I have raised our kids and our dogs. We have one TV and one computer with an internet connection in our home for a reason. I refuse to raise lazy, ignorant, rude children.

Our kids play outside more than their friends and both are healthier and stronger for it. We spend less on technology and more on sporting gear & musical instruments.

My fourteen year old daughter said she felt "poor" when her class discussed how many TV's and computers each family had. But when her other classmates found out that she has an archery range in the backyard with her own archery gear and that she gets to take sword fighting lessons, go to Renaissance Faires, Historical re-enactment events and plays her muscial instruments as a guest performer with several bands - they were envious.

Ironically - we're the cool parents that the other kids wish they had and they all hang out at our house.

El Mexicano
03-03-2006, 01:38 PM
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I just choked on my iced coffee while reading this post.

However, it mirrors how my husband and I have raised our kids and our dogs. We have one TV and one computer with an internet connection in our home for a reason. I refuse to raise lazy, ignorant, rude children.

Our kids play outside more than their friends and both are healthier and stronger for it. We spend less on technology and more on sporting gear & musical instruments.



we have 6 tv's hehe

SouthernDixie
03-03-2006, 01:39 PM
we have 6 tv's hehe
I'm jealous. LoL

GSDbulldog
03-03-2006, 01:40 PM
Yeah, we got a bunch of electronics too, but we also have sports equipment, numerous guitars, and my drumset ;) I wish my parents would've taken my hobbys more seriously, but hey, you take what you got.

Great artciel Marty.

El Mexicano
03-03-2006, 01:41 PM
i spend more time on the dogs and this site tho...

Marinepits
03-03-2006, 02:21 PM
I love it! Great post, Marty!

scooter
03-11-2006, 06:41 PM
Absolutely outstanding post Marty! Our kids today don't have a clue who they are or how they fit in so they feel they must "try" everything to see. There are so many catagories for our kids that to be normal is to be nobody. As for being a dog parent it's not so much easier either. Who they can play with and how much freedom to allow, how to discipline, how much to spoil? It's all about the same. Love, patience, prayer and never allowing them to see that you have given up on them. If you do, they will give up on themselves.

ameribulldog2003
03-11-2006, 06:51 PM
That was great. Thanks for the laugh I needed that. This is why I am tough with our son and don't play the whine a$$ game with him. He whines he gets dropped and does push ups, sit ups, whatever will get him past the whining stage.