REAL AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER VS AMERICAN BULLYS/BULLIES - Page 1

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MasterOfAllBulls

by MasterOfAllBulls on 20 March 2011 - 00:03

Razors Edge, Gottiline , GrayLines, XXL, BlueLines, Red Rum and Monster G line, Remyline, Marcuslines are not APBTS, PITS, PITBULLS that is fact. ... any moron that fight dogs don't work them out in Weight pulling, Hunting, and Personal Protection. But people really need to understand the truth. These Bloodlines are new and different type of breed. It is call American Bully/Bullies. This tagging paper work with UKC, APBR and ADBA need to stop. The lying need to stop. Real American Pit Bull Terrier have tight face and tight bodies. They shouldn't like have big heads and big bones, feet. The shouldn't like like Bulldogs with Bully Face. They weight shouldn't be over 60 lbs for males and 50 lbs for female.

Sincerely





by VomMarischal on 20 March 2011 - 01:03

Oooooh, you'll love this.

 http://animalcare.lacounty.gov/MailToFriendLost.asp?AnimalID=A4251210 

LukasGS

by LukasGS on 20 March 2011 - 04:03

I agree....Here's a good boy I know. :)



Uber Land

by Uber Land on 20 March 2011 - 07:03

bravo! finally!
my grandfather bred old style pits, my parents had a chocolate and white girl when I was little, got pictures of me in diapers laying in the floor surrounded by 1 day old pit pups and the momma.  best dogs ever if bred right.  I used to have a breed book which stated, even the most fearsome pit fights doubled as loyal, trustworthy family pets.  people aggression was not tolerated back then, if a dog showed any tendency towards being human aggressive other than general protectiveness of home and person, it was putdown and never reproduced.

give me a 35 lb athletic rednose female anyday over one of these big squaty bully's.

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 20 March 2011 - 15:03

 Uber, don't you know now that "red nose" is a new breed? LOL....and then I cry.  They have no idea what OFRN is.

This is an exercise in futility. I have all but given up on APBTs. I'll always keep a few around but as far as trying to educate.....................I'm burnt out already.

Uber, you'd like my little girl. She's black brindle, but a tiny little package of dynomite at 32lbs. And of course my Simon is the most gorgeous dog ever. 

Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 20 March 2011 - 15:03

 Oh, Jackie. That poor creature. Poor poor freaking creature. And look where he's ended up. Typical. This shit just burns me.



by jamesfountain98 on 21 March 2011 - 16:03

I have owned and cared for pits for as long as i can remember and my family has had them even longer.

I remember when i was in elementary school and I heard an older (maybe middleschool aged) boy  talking about a rednose pit. We currently had a litter on the ground with puppies having both red and black noses. So I asked him, what does the color of the nose have to do with anything? The boy started laughing at me and started talking about how the rednose was way better than the other colors.

Many so called pit dog shows promote these blues and 100+ lb and have the ordasity to look down on the few old style dogs that are in attendance. 

I also remeber looking through magazines like the APBT GAZZETTE and seeing all those 100+lb dogs. i just knew those dogs had to be mix breeds or something.

My first time seeing a Blue wasn't until around 2002. That''s after beeing around the breed for over 20 years and seeing 100's of examples. So that should tell you something about how rare that coloration was

by ramgsd on 21 March 2011 - 19:03

All red nose pits aren't OFRN. First and foremost due to the fact that there are no longer any true Old Family Red Nose dogs left. Many that claim to be or be down from the same blood. Just not true OFRN.

Mystere

by Mystere on 21 March 2011 - 21:03

OMG, Jackie!!  That is a English Bulldog that's been photshopped, isn't it?    That photo reminded me of the scene in the remake of "Invasion of the Bodysnatchers,"  when the boxer with a human head walked up and licked its lips, causing the real human woman to scream and give herself away.


Jenni78

by Jenni78 on 22 March 2011 - 02:03

Um, just about anything w/the right color genes can have a red nose. My Chihuahua has a red nose. 







 


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