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azad

Buzkashi
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Hi,Thanks Stoney..
Hi,,Schwagg bro,Always nice to see ya! your doing well feeding lean meats,I found/read organs can be good also liver/heart/tripe ect.
Xerhoss,them dogs are real fine looking animals they look very well kept.
Your old dog was a nice example and in great shape..thanks for sharing them fine pics!!
 

azad

Buzkashi
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CrazyBear,,I dont condone with holding food from dogs,and im not knocking any pet owners.or how you feed your Siberian husky.
I was just pointing out why some people do this with Apbt's.Im not defending the step kid who witholds food from his dog.
Quality food and adequate exercise is vital for optimum health..peace
 

Strainhunter

Tropical Outcast
Veteran
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Quality food and adequate exercise is vital for optimum health..peace


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:thank you:
 

azad

Buzkashi
Veteran
:tiphat: Hi StrainHunter, nice to see you friend!!
You know,,We have a good time here discussing our beloved pet APBT's,viewing cool and funny pics,and reading all about the kind folk who offer rescure dogs happy loving homes,real heart warming stories.
And because theres more then ton of ways to raise,feed,exercise and have plain ole fun with dogs,no one man can know it all....Always remain in harmony.
 

Xerhoss

Member
Xerhoss,them dogs are real fine looking animals they look very well kept.

Your old dog was a nice example and in great shape..thanks for sharing them fine pics!!

Thanks, brutha.

The red nose male was, indeed, a fine specimen of a canine physically. The problem with him was that he was bred fighting stock and had all kinds of attitude and triggers (territory, food, toys, attention, etc). Definitely a one owner type dog. I was single when i got him (and for most of his life), so he got the best of treatment and reaped the benefits of responsible ownership.

I have kids now and the blue girl doesn't have an aggressive bone in her body. The perfect match for where i'm at right now. Once the kids are gone i'm thinking about building a small relief shelter for some of the local rescue efforts. I am experienced with the extra demands of dealing with dogs of all personality types and i love working with them, so it's kind of a no brainer for me.

Great thread here! Lovin all the pics. :thank you:
 
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schwagg

Xerhoss, beautiful dogs.

azad, picky lil' bastard he is. won't eat organ meats.
 

azad

Buzkashi
Veteran
Yeah our dogs can be quite querky,thats part of the fun prob.
Finding out what makes em tick,some like to swim and others to climb or dig..:respect:
 

azad

Buzkashi
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Stray pit bull saves woman and child from attacker

Stray pit bull saves woman and child from attacker

A heart warming pitbull story,,apologies if posted earlier..

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PORT CHARLOTTE, Fla. -- The wandering 65-pound Pit Bull mix might have seemed menacing to some passerby, but one woman will always remember him as her "guardian angel."

The dog, which authorities think is lost and not a stray, successfully thwarted a robbery attack on a mother and her 2-year-old son, who were held at knifepoint Monday afternoon.

The Florida woman, who has been identified by authorities simply as "Angela," was leaving a playground with her toddler son in Port Charlotte when a man approached her in the parking lot with a knife and told her not to make any noise or sudden movements.

Angela didn't have to do either to protect herself and her child -- a dog mysteriously ran to the scene and charged the man, who quickly fled.

"I don't think the dog physically attacked the man, but he went at him and was showing signs of aggression, just baring his teeth and growling and barking. It was clear he was trying to defend this woman," Animal Control Lt. Brian Jones told Pet Pulse.

"I don't know what this man's intentions were, but it is very possible this dog saved her life."

The exceptional part of the story, Jones said, is that the dog had never met or even seen the people it quickly jumped to defend.

"You hear about family dogs protecting their owners, but this dog had nothing to do with this woman or her kid," Jones said. "He was like her guardian angel."

After the alleged thief ran away, Angela quickly placed her son, Jordan, in the car and tried to drive off. Before she could, though, the dog jumped into her backseat, waiting with her for the police and animal control officers to arrive at the scene.

The dog was transported to a local shelter and if his owners don't step forward within five days, Jones said, Angela and her family plan to adopt the savior she named "Angel."
 

azad

Buzkashi
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Hi and Warm welcome LGG,,Real nice doggie there,and cute lil kitty's,looks like they've got a solid friendship...thanks for sharing the pics
 

Harry Gypsna

Dirty hippy Bastard
Veteran
I read a lovely little saying on a Weimaraner forum I frequent, and I thought Id share it with the Pit-lovers, because its so true.
"Money will buy a fine dog, but only kindness will make him wag his tail"
 

eyes

Active member
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I encourage anyone looking for a dog to consider adopting. Too many dogs that need homes out there. My recent is an adoption and the best move i could of made. Pit,of course.
 

azad

Buzkashi
Veteran
Real nice bulldog you have there!! nice size looks very functional and strong! looks like it will be a very loyal loving and protective..have fun stay well and grow strong
 

FatBlunt420

Killin' Zombies!
ICMag Donor
Veteran
:wave:
i just brought my pit in for surgery. she torn a ligament in her back leg. its costing me 2K$ to get done. but its well worth it... these are great dogs...mines only 3.

i hope no one else's dog has to deal with this.
 

Strainhunter

Tropical Outcast
Veteran
:wave:
i just brought my pit in for surgery. she torn a ligament in her back leg. its costing me 2K$ to get done. but its well worth it... these are great dogs...mines only 3.

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Big thumbs up! :good:

Good luck and great job doing this for him, he will be back in no time doing his thing!
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FatBlunt420

Killin' Zombies!
ICMag Donor
Veteran
^^ thanks!!
she really needed to be fixed up. shes such a energetic dog. i HATED seeing her limp around like she was.

i got her back yesterday. they gave her 2 types of pain killers. so shes kind of out of it.. just resting. her vet did a great job, and said it went well.
now its up to me to get her rehab right, she can only go out on the leash for 8 weeks!!!. (i figure if i flip a set of plants today, they should be about done by the time her rehab is up. :laughing: )
 

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