We rescued ours. He is 2 so we have to be cautious with him, but he is an AMAZING dog. Very athletic in terms of running, jumping, change of direction which is fun. He's about 40 lbs and wont get much bigger unless we overfeed and under exercise him. Love chasing the ball and catching frisbee. Really fun breed, but it's that whole nipping thing. It's in their DNA and when they get excited sometimes they lead with their teeth so to speak. They don't mean to it's just who they are. Like i said We have to watch him since he's only been with us a short time. Excellent addition.Kids are dying for a Blue Heeler. My Beagle doesn't have many years left in him. Definitely might be the next dog.
Thanks for the info. Wife was telling me about the nipping. I was hoping she was wrong lile always.We rescued ours. He is 2 so we have to be cautious with him, but he is an AMAZING dog. Very athletic in terms of running, jumping, change of direction which is fun. He's about 40 lbs and wont get much bigger unless we overfeed and under exercise him. Love chasing the ball and catching frisbee. Really fun breed, but it's that whole nipping thing. It's in their DNA and when they get excited sometimes they lead with their teeth so to speak. They don't mean to it's just who they are. Like i said We have to watch him since he's only been with us a short time. Excellent addition.
Plus fun joke about a blue heeler is they will let a trespasser in the house....he just doesn't make it out of the house
A true Heinz 57
unfortunately it's true. although it's a pinch and not a bite when they get you, but it's still there.Thanks for the info. Wife was telling me about the nipping. I was hoping she was wrong lile always.
Its in their genes. Can't fault them. No denying they're a good breed though.unfortunately it's true. although it's a pinch and not a bite when they get you, but it's still there.
**** I'm oldI actually used that expression at the dog park one day, and everyone there had no idea what I was talking about.
I’ve read about how smart Dobermans are and how protective they can be, but talking to owners … Doberman’s can be a REAL challenge for a novice dog owner, or someone unfamiliar with Doberman temperament. In short: they ain’t all that sweet. I was told Dobermans are seriously high maintenance and you better be showing dominance (Be the Alpha) at all times - especially, if you have more than one.
side note: very good friend has a Doberman he’s had since a pup and he describes her as “a bit of an *******”. He muzzles her when anyone new comes into his house. And all he’s ever owned is Dobermans.
Wow, that’s a good looking dog.View attachment 123111She's a Blue Nose Pit Bull, third one I have had. Raised properly, they are one of the best dogs out there imo.
When I move to “the mountains” I am getting a Siberian. Another great looking dog.I’ve got a Siberian Husky I named Hendrix. High energy, but a really fun pup. View attachment 123142View attachment 123143View attachment 123144
Is your dog Grey? It may be the light... such a cool dog.Blue Pitt only dogs I ever had
Friggin puppy mills. Rescued my first Boxer, poor thing was a mess. Had trust issues as well. She was so loyal to us it was insane.My boy Link. He's a 2 year old German Shepherd/Yellow Lab mix. Rescue from a puppy mill in Mississippi and still has serious trust issues with strangers.
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Where you located at ?Been breeding Pits for almost 30 years. This litter turned 5 weeks old today.
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View attachment 123111She's a Blue Nose Pit Bull, third one I have had. Raised properly, they are one of the best dogs out there imo.
Beautiful dog. I came close to getting a Husky before settling on mine 18 months ago. Ended up not getting one because the fence in my back yard isn't tall enough. I had read they tend to be escape artists.We’ve got a solid husky crew on CIS!
Jenna is six-months old, she’s been keeping us busy and sane during quarantine. She loves other pups and people so much that it was really a challenge to socialize her the first couple months we had her.
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She’s “blue” but the color definitely is greyish blue. Some blue pits have more white on them. Every one I have had has been mostly blue but that’s because I picked them out and that’s what I go for. The first blue pit I ever had was stolen from the breeder because they were breeding to fight them. It was my second dog ever and I have gotten nothing but blue pits ever since. He was so young we had to bottle feed him. These pictures aren’t from when we first got him but he was still pretty young.Is your dog Grey? It may be the light... such a cool dog.