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Realy need help

Discussion in 'Sports & Activities' started by Esse818, Aug 15, 2006.

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  1. Esse818

    Esse818 Big Dog

    Im new to being a pit bull owner, this is my dog mi ha, i want to make her be in a good condition on stamia, strenght , and anything else their is. In addition i want to know how to make her hang on a rope and make her be strong enough to stay on it. Then i still want to now how much a {in the san fernando valley}peedigree cost and ears cut(shes 10 months is she to young or old?).Finally i would know 2 things how she look? and how do u get a custom avatar.
     

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  2. Verderben

    Verderben CH Dog

    She is very pretty. To get her pedigree you would need to have her registration papers. If she does not have papers you cannot get a pedigree. and being she is 10 months old she is too old to have her ears done.
     
  3. bahamutt99

    bahamutt99 CH Dog

    On the question about improving her physically. First, start with a good-quality kibble (or raw diet if you're inclined). Then start with the exercise. Build her up slowly, especially since she's still young. You can start with handwalking her. If she's obedient and doesn't pull like crazy, you can run her next to a bike. If you have the means, you can get a treadmill for her to work on when you can't take her out. You can throw in other kinds of exercise that work different muscle groups, such as playing springpole or flirtpole, swimming, playing fetch or frisbee, dragging a light weight.

    Just have fun with it. Keep it enjoyable for her and don't put too much stress on getting her in top shape right away. Most Pit Bulls respond favorably to exercise, but overdoing it can turn her off it completely. Plus, at her age, she's still got a good year or two to mature. My rednose girl will be 3 soon, and she's just starting to mature temperamentally and physically.
     
  4. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

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