ChroniCDooM
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Ok one more pic from the day I brought him home. Sorry to hijack.
IMO ya can't go wrong with a GSD!
IMO ya can't go wrong with a GSD!
First off, Nice that you are interested in the APBT.Ive been wanting to adopt an American pit bull terrior for awhile.
What I cant decide is should I get a male or a female.
Growing up I only had female dogs. But most of my friends had male dogs.
To be honest, i dont care for the moment a male dog gets excited and puts his lipstick on display. Not to mention the incessant leg humping that comes with the territory. LOL.
But on the other hand I dont want a female do who will grow those huge nipples. Also females are normally smaller and weaker than the male dogs.
Help a brother out!!!
And yes, I have my heart set on a pit bull. They are the most loyal dogs, sometimes it seems they can read your mind.
Its what I did. I didnt go in asking for a male or female. I let the dogs pick me.Wow!! 17 years old! You cant beat that.
I'm starting to think that I should just let fate decide on what dog chooses me. I guess male or female doesn't really matter.
No, I have never owned a Pit. I have had many friends with pits. And I always loved their character. Like I said before, some of the smarter ones seem to be able to read your mind. Very loyal.First off, Nice that you are interested in the APBT.
have you ever owned one before?
I have an male AmStaff and a female APBT.
Females are way more energetic. Training has been longer for my female then my male.
My male is more ignorant and is hard headed. Don't take this the wrong way thou. They are a good breed and regardless of what you get, male or female you will be happy.
I thought I would like the males more, but seems I take to my female more . I don't know if its because I'm a male and its just how it is.
But then I am also more strict with my female so I also spend more time with her on training because she needs it.
If you want to talk more PM me and we can go back and fourth forever about this breed.
Thats what Im thinking. I feel like as soon as I see the dog for me Ill know it.Its what I did. I didnt go in asking for a male or female. I let the dogs pick me.
Turned out good. Everything will need work regardless of age, gender or breed. Just be loving, dedicated and patient and things will always workout.
ya our pup started chewing on our finger tips and climbing in our lap at the shelter and that was i. 400 pairs of shoelaces, corners of furniture, one bottle of vicodin and countless hit from us plus the contact buzz
now he is a killer of many
Yep! That's how it worked for my boy and me.Thats what Im thinking. I feel like as soon as I see the dog for me Ill know it.
Great post! Thank Youi don't think they get the nips unless you don't fix them. I fixed my girl when she was 8 months or so and she's got nothing more than my boy. i odn't know if it varies from breed to breed but my girl dog is a lot smarter than my boy. my boy is extremely loving and can always win me over with his doofy cuteness. my girl is so beautiful and gets loads of attention but she always wants more. the boy is less trouble. he will sleep with me until noon if i want. the girl is up at 8am and wants to eat every day of the week. she's smart and she has an agenda. not sure if it's a girl thing. I had a girl dog when I was younger and she wasn't like this. my girl dog also plays frisbee and she is extremely fast and precise, it's incredible for a small dog to do this... the boy just loafs around but he's so nice. whichever you get you will love - i am sure it will have its own traits. i love pits, sooooo cute.
boy doesn't always mean leg ilft, my boy doesn't lift his leg and he doesn't get excited unless he licks himself too much lol. that's always entertaining... he doesn't huump people but he does hump dogs like mad!!! i've seen hiim try to hump my bf but he would never do it to me because I am the boss. It's good to have 2 so they have each other. mine hated each other at first but now they never seperate.
Not necessarily - over the last 30 years or so I've had 4 males (Pit/Rot/Lab mix, Lab, Rhodesian Ridgeback & Boerboel), and each understood very quickly the "You go outside" rules there has never been an issue. I do currently have a very small female mix terrier that we rescued 12 years ago (and she potties outside faithfully) & as much as I love that little girl (and have never struck her) she will still cower on occasion if you catch her off guard. Breaks my heart to see it & I cannot imagine someone taking pleasure in terrifying such a small beautiful creature.indoors and out male dogs like to mark everything