The Irresistible Kane-Wink
#5
i have two 6 month old pits from the same litter. Bro and sis they are 35 lbs now but theyll probs grow to about 60 relatively small for pits or at least the Big ones that were all used to the media ignorantly bashing on. There awesome lol but so rambunctious at times it can be hard to handle. But its really quite amazing how smart they are and how fast they learn.
Here they are sleeping. Bandit is the darker brindle and the lighter one is Bella
Here they are sleeping. Bandit is the darker brindle and the lighter one is Bella
Last edited by Michaud85; 12-15-2010 at 01:18 PM.
#7
Whatever Sprock / Zero. Greatest team of all time although I hate them more than anyone in the world right now. Still a fan though.
Anywayyysss Michaud those are beautiful animals.
Kane's mother was around 60-65 and father was around 80-85 so he should be a pretty big boy when its all said and done.
And the media doesn't know the difference between APBT, Ambullys or Amstaffs. Or probably 10 other dogs they call "Pit Bulls." Like Dogo's / Weimers / Boxer or bulldog mixes.
But that's a whole different thread.
Kane is 2 months old (8 weeks and change) and he weighed in at 9lbs 8oz at the doc his last visit.
Anywayyysss Michaud those are beautiful animals.
Kane's mother was around 60-65 and father was around 80-85 so he should be a pretty big boy when its all said and done.
And the media doesn't know the difference between APBT, Ambullys or Amstaffs. Or probably 10 other dogs they call "Pit Bulls." Like Dogo's / Weimers / Boxer or bulldog mixes.
But that's a whole different thread.
Kane is 2 months old (8 weeks and change) and he weighed in at 9lbs 8oz at the doc his last visit.
#8
Yeah I have 2 or 3 books on them now. Learned a lot about the APBT's from them and def recommend getting one. I also highly recomended you getlil kane there into some sort of puppy socialization. One of the toughest behaviors for the APBT's to learn is how to get along well with other dogs. But the good part is they're great listeners so proper training and socialization will do wonders.
Also you guys may think this is retarted but that show "The dog whisperer" is great. That guy Cesar is unreasonably good with dogs. Ive definately picked up some key training tips from watching it. Haha plus its funny when he has like 10 dogs pulling him in rollerblades.
Also you guys may think this is retarted but that show "The dog whisperer" is great. That guy Cesar is unreasonably good with dogs. Ive definately picked up some key training tips from watching it. Haha plus its funny when he has like 10 dogs pulling him in rollerblades.
#9
I actually own 3 seasons of the Dog Whisperer hahah and have read a few of his books. He really has some good stuff.
And his mantra of Exercise / Discipline / Affection in that order is spot on.
But my apartment is dog friendly and there are TONS of dogs in this building. He's spent tons of time around other dogs / new people / new situations.
I can't wait til he's a little bigger and its warmer so I can run him. Tough to get him to chase me outside because its so cold and all he wants to do is crap and get back inside.
And his mantra of Exercise / Discipline / Affection in that order is spot on.
But my apartment is dog friendly and there are TONS of dogs in this building. He's spent tons of time around other dogs / new people / new situations.
I can't wait til he's a little bigger and its warmer so I can run him. Tough to get him to chase me outside because its so cold and all he wants to do is crap and get back inside.