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Razors edge puppies

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by bigcity, May 30, 2008.

  1. bigcity

    bigcity Pup

    I am just looking for a house dog and just wanted opions as to if there is anything mixed in with it. I dont need a game dog but want a pitbull. From what I have read on here most look at razors edge badly. But not looking for an athletic dog just a cool fun house pet. Any help would be appciated

    The first pic is the male
    The second is the female
    The third is the puppy

    The have ukc pappers that go back 6 generations and the puppies are $800
     

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  2. texas_dogger

    texas_dogger Big Dog

    Well I will start with this. I personally would never own a re or any other big blue mutt but im not looking for a house dog either. If I was it wouldnt be that. You said you want a "pitbull" but not a gamebred apbt I hate to break it to ya but there is no such thing as a true apbt that isnt gamebred in my opinion. If I was you I would look into ast dogs its more of what you are after I think. I would not suggest a re or gotti dog to anyone thats considering owning a family pet in my life because of a few reasons and here they are: tempermental, to big, unhealthy (to say the least), all around not a good pet. Look into some bred to type ast dogs from a reliable breeder that would be your best bet.JMHOT_D:)
     
  3. Dr_jitsu

    Dr_jitsu Big Dog

    Actually, if you just wanted a house dog to sit around, look cute, and pet why not get a blue...they are cute, just don't expect it to do anything and please don't call it a Pit Bull. Call it what it is, a blue bully. Your friends and neighbors will also be more accepting.
     
  4. jason r

    jason r Big Dog

    If you do not know the difference between breeds,you might want to go with a cat or lizard or something else.
     
  5. frenchie1936

    frenchie1936 Guest

    we all start somehwrere right? i will be the first to admit it, i also used to have a couple of RE dogs. CRAP. but there is a market for everything and experience is key to producing good bulldogs.
     
  6. bahamutt99

    bahamutt99 CH Dog

    Leaving off the bloodline discussion, I would ask what you're getting for your $800. That's more than I paid for any of my APBTs. Are the parents extensively titled, to be selling their offspring at that price? Did they get all the health testing done, since surely you want to know that mom and dad are healthy? Or is the price just based on color, or better yet, some arbitrary number the breeder cooked up to reflect how much profit they want to make?

    Ya know, if you don't want a gamebred dog, and you aren't looking for a dog to do competitions with, if all you want is a pet and you don't care about the breeding behind it, I don't see why you wouldn't just rescue one. They've got blues there, too, ya know. ;)
     
  7. ISUZU

    ISUZU Big Dog

    Dang,

    $800 is alot for a Bully dog. I just got a Reg. ADBA APBT Male with INDIAN BOLIO & Pat Patrick for $100 and it's only 2 years of age. :)
     
  8. Howzit

    Howzit Guest

    If you just want a pet those razors edge dogs make good house dogs as they are just laid back and not very high strung. I went to a weight pull once and seen alot of blue razors edge type of dogs standing there in the fields and they look like huge cows grazing in the pasture LOL.
     
  9. Pirbul

    Pirbul CH Dog

    If you want a pitbull but not APBT there are lots of homeless dogs out there that are for free and you would do something positive for those poor dogs, instead of putting more money on the byb or peddlers that are responsible of those homeless dogs by irresponsible breedings made just for money.
     
  10. ColbyDogs

    ColbyDogs Top Dog

    Thats what i was going to suggest.

    If you just want a pet then why not get a dog from the shelter ? There are plenty of good dogs in the shelter that would love nothing more than another chance to be someones pet again.

    I know shelter dogs do not have a pedigree or anything to brag on but you can find a good dog that fits the bill of what your looking for. In the end all you want is a pet so keep your $800 and get a dog that deserves another chance.
     
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  11. ABK

    ABK Rest In Peace

    I agree. Why not check out a place like Pit Bull Rescue Central? They have TONS of blues there, to include the bully type.
     
  12. poundAPBT

    poundAPBT Big Dog

    If you want a pet bull, please go to www.petfinder.com

    You can find tons of pups there (for a lot cheaper than those poorly bred, overbred lines).
     
  13. TripleJ

    TripleJ CH Dog

    WHY would you or any one pay 800$ for a fat a$$ mutt? save your money and go to the pound you may find a blue mutt for about 50 bucks. And you wont have to feed as long when your little fad wears off. THOSE ARE HIGH PRICED PUPPY PEDDLERS DOGS. If you want a pit bull get a pit bull not a sloppy fat tub of mixed curr dog. JMO Oh those ukc dont meen squat really no papers meen squat you have to trust the breeder. The dog world has breeders come and go and anyone selling pups for that much is in it for one thing TO make money off dogs. I wouldnt pay 8 bills for any pup. Dont get took learn first. YIS J
     
  14. coolhandjean

    coolhandjean CH Dog

    A Gamebred APBT can make an excellent house dog, as long as you know enough about the breed, and realize it needs a lot of exercise...

    But I agree with poundAPBT, if you just want a house pet, there are many dogs, especially "pit bulls" in the shelters/rescues that need a forever home.
     
  15. RainyCity

    RainyCity Pup

    Personally think $800.00 is too high for just a pet.

    If you look at the local APBT rescues there's a lot of different choices. You can pick the size, color, weight, sex, and most important to you is the personality. Most are in foster and they would let you know if it is laid back dog that is good in the house.

    Also you might have to be patient until the best dog for you comes along.

    Good Luck!
     
  16. Dr_jitsu

    Dr_jitsu Big Dog

  17. TripleJ

    TripleJ CH Dog

    Not to me I can breed to that stuff any time I want I helped with tater and have breed rights to his brother if I want. And crazylegs aint a blue mutt LOL. J
     
  18. Dr_jitsu

    Dr_jitsu Big Dog

    Post a ped of the stuff you can breed to.
     
  19. Atwater27

    Atwater27 Big Dog

    I agree with the first reply.

    Why not just get an AKC papered AST? You would probably get better luck getting one of those dogs since Amstaff breeders are usually more likely to test their dogs. Now that I think of it, I wonder why more people that just want a pet don't go the amstaff route. Oh yeah, they want a pitbull for the name pitbull. But at the same time, I don't think all these people get these dogs to enlarge their penis size in their heads. Maybe some people just don't know about staffs in general and I don't think this is the publics fault. I have only met a handful of people to actually tell me that they have a staff. There just aren't allot of AKC staffs out there and it seems like there will continue to be even less with the UKC registering these staffs as APBT's. Amstaffs a couple of years ago now have offspring that are being called full fledged APBT's by some very reputable breeders.

    Ah, but I digress. I am just rambling now
     
  20. simms

    simms CH Dog

    go to the pound or a reputable APBT rescue. Do not buy a dog if you dont know exactly what it is you are looking for.

    There are lot's of cool and fun dogs at the pound!
     

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