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weights????

Discussion in 'Sports & Activities' started by Big Papa, Sep 14, 2005.

  1. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    And it will be even MORE amazing if he's not completely broken down & crippled by age 3. People need to quit thinking of themselves & start thinking of their dogs more often. Then the average healthy life span of a pit bull wouldn't be 5.
     
  2. SLICK WILLIE

    SLICK WILLIE Guest

    Tell'em Mia!!!
     
  3. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    i agree 100%. weight training should not start until 16 months even then light weights. for a pit. larger breeds about 19 months. they take longer to fully develop. i have seen some nasty pics of aultered bones. :(
     
  4. Big Papa

    Big Papa CH Dog

    i guess best time to make him pull max is 2 or 3 yrs old even tho thats long it is best for him
     
  5. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    ya for sure, i would hate to see one of my baby's bow legged because of my own stupidity. i would never make a pup still growning pull. i wish everyone saw it that way. but what can we do?

    start him off with a milk jug with pebble's in it. the sound of something behind the dog freaks it out. get used to sound first thats the first step. :)
     
  6. Big Papa

    Big Papa CH Dog

    but thats my way of thining it and i dont see bootay's post
     
  7. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    You don't see her posts because her reputation level is so low
     
  8. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    so much for some good advice......
     
  9. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    I was just telling him why he can't see your post. I explained a fact not some personal opinion on you & your posts. I had nothing to do with your rep level.
     
  10. Suki

    Suki Guest

    Boy!!!! I SURE hope that NEVER happens!!!!
    I will keep fighting for this breed until my last breath.....:cool:
     
  11. Big Papa

    Big Papa CH Dog

    you go suki
     
  12. TrubsDiary

    TrubsDiary Banned

    at confirmation and pull shows i've seen some of the 75+ lb dogs pull in upwards of 7-8 thousand pounds on a rail-car track. I believe there is a record wt pulled of over 9 thousand pounds pulled by a 124lb dog. i'm not exactly for sure, so don't quote me. I'll do some investigating to give you some actual facts. And in the ADBA C/Weight shows, that weight is pulled about 10 feet in less than 1 minute.
     
  13. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    that am bulldog i was talkin about was 100 lbs and pulled 10,000 lbs and he could have pulled more but they ran out of brick!

    thats cool to hear about 75 lbs range im going to work my brit to that level. it would be cool if she could pull 7,000.lbs
     
  14. tommy3

    tommy3 CH Dog

  15. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    it doesnt matter what they look like, they can pull! i like zar.
     
  16. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    Is Big Block a Dogue de Bordeaux? With cropped ears?:confused:
     
  17. tommy3

    tommy3 CH Dog

    [QUOTE='PR'bootay]it doesnt matter what they look like, they can pull! i like zar.[/QUOTE]So, you think it is perfectly fine to sell mutts with the name pit bull slapped on it because they can pull? You never cease to amaze me.
     
  18. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    someone on here told me not to base a dog on LOOKS. what hypocrites.
     
  19. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    PR, show me (I want FACTS) where the APBT breed standard calls for males to weigh 125lbs. Can you?
     

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