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Meowjin 06-26-2011 02:15 PM

Bluenose pitbull breeder
 
I was wondering if anyone knew one?

I heard theres a good one out of calgary, but I can't find any info on one.

TY

xilley 06-26-2011 02:37 PM

what kind are you looking for?
i have a contact for bullies if you like
if you need more pictures of what they look like you can look at bullies den

cheers

Meowjin 06-27-2011 02:36 AM

American Pit bull Terrier.

xilley 06-27-2011 02:37 AM

lol, google bullies pitbull
their not bulldogs

spyker 06-27-2011 08:17 AM

Don't bother with american bullies,they are not a pure bred APBT,they are mixed with other breeds to achieve the "look",the sad part is,they have alot of heath issues and many socalled breeders pass them off as purebred pitbulls.

Btw,I would stay far away from Thebullies den.

Meowjin 06-27-2011 05:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spyker (Post 7491689)
Don't bother with american bullies,they are not a pure bred APBT,they are mixed with other breeds to achieve the "look",the sad part is,they have alot of heath issues and many socalled breeders pass them off as purebred pitbulls.

Btw,I would stay far away from Thebullies den.

Yeah I knew something wasn't right from his post, because I thought I made it clear in my original post.

My last dog was a pitbull/rotweiller mix.

http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1095/...c7f0de84_z.jpg

http://farm1.static.flickr.com/97/27...80ff12fe_b.jpg

loved her to death.

spyker 06-27-2011 07:10 PM

I currently have 3 pits,two reds and one blue,I love this breed,best breed IMO.

I know quite alot about this breed,if you have any questions,just ask.

Meowjin 06-27-2011 11:56 PM

^i'd love to see your dogs! Post them up!

MindBomber 06-28-2011 12:36 AM

That's one beautiful pup Majin, she looks very sweet. Rotweiller/pitbulls are a nice cross.

I know your specifically looking for a breeder, but have you considered looking at shelters?
There are always great, loving animals waiting for a kind owner to take a chance on them at local spcas and indpendent rescues.
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Meowjin 06-28-2011 02:55 AM

I'm pretty specific on the type of dog I want, and it'll be rare to find an expensive breed at a shelter no?

quasi 06-28-2011 11:39 AM

What is it your looking for in a bluenose?

I have an English Staffie, excellent dog. Great with people and kids, smaller dog then a pit though. I got mine from a breeder in Chilliwack, great bloodlines. I've had lots of dogs, this one for almost 9 years and he's the best I've ever had and it's not even close.


http://members.shaw.ca/staffie/lok2.JPG

MindBomber 06-28-2011 01:49 PM

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Originally Posted by MajinHurricane (Post 7492967)
I'm pretty specific on the type of dog I want, and it'll be rare to find an expensive breed at a shelter no?

Breed specific rescues aren't actually that uncommon, sometimes even people with the best of intentions who bought from a breeder need to give their animals up. You'd probably miss the adorable puppy stage, but adopting an animal and giving it a second lease on life is amazingly rewarding.

I've had a whippet, doberman and a pinscher from breeders and labs, a celtie and a terrier cross from rescues. I honestly prefer going to the shelter, it feels like the dog understands where your taking them from and you can sense the gratitude.
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spyker 06-28-2011 05:39 PM

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Originally Posted by MajinHurricane (Post 7492785)
^i'd love to see your dogs! Post them up!

I would love to post pics of my dogs for you and others to see,but I don't want pictures of my dogs on a public forum for anyone to view,who knows if someone might want to use the pics for their website or other motives...better safe than sorry.

This time of the year,I walk my dogs alot on the seawall and around the False creek area,if you ever see a asian guy walking theree pits and sometimes with a blcak girl,don't hesitate to introduce yourself and meet the dogs.

Illusive1 06-29-2011 09:54 PM

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Meowjin 06-29-2011 11:00 PM

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Originally Posted by quasi (Post 7493268)
What is it your looking for in a bluenose?

I have an English Staffie, excellent dog. Great with people and kids, smaller dog then a pit though. I got mine from a breeder in Chilliwack, great bloodlines. I've had lots of dogs, this one for almost 9 years and he's the best I've ever had and it's not even close.


http://members.shaw.ca/staffie/lok2.JPG

I like pitbulls and rotweillers only. After seeing one on granville the other day, i couldn't believe how beautiful the dog is.

I do not like small dogs, and its not an image tough guy thing i like, I just think that they are more intelligent than the average dog, and they are very affectionate. I like big affectionate dogs.

Meowjin 06-29-2011 11:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Illusive1 (Post 7495388)
I almost lost my eye to peice of shit pitbull who was owned by a family friend when i was 6 years old! The dog leaped off a porch and mauled my face, 18 stitches around my eye. I hate them. Funny thing is.. dog was raised very well and never showed any remote violent tendancies before that, go figure. Just thought i'd share my story.

Any dog could have done that.

dlo 06-30-2011 11:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Illusive1 (Post 7495388)
I almost lost my eye to peice of shit pitbull who was owned by a family friend when i was 6 years old! The dog leaped off a porch and mauled my face, 18 stitches around my eye. I hate them. Funny thing is.. dog was raised very well and never showed any remote violent tendancies before that, go figure. Just thought i'd share my story.

PLEASE. just because a pitbull did that to you, doesnt mean it gives character to every pitbull... My friend owns 3 pitbulls and they have been nothing but friendly and loving each time I came over. Pitbulls are the most loyal dog out there.

JDął 07-02-2011 02:25 PM

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Originally Posted by MindBomber (Post 7493386)
I honestly prefer going to the shelter, it feels like the dog understands where your taking them from and you can sense the gratitude.

+1. I got my Doberman from the SPCA as a pup and she was a great dog. She just passed away at Thanksgiving. Looking to get another dog in the future and I'll probably pick up from a shelter again.

Are Pitbulls the kind of breed you have to be a very hard and strict owner with or they will try to dominate you? We trained my Doby by the book but as she got older her attitude changed and she got a lot more aggressive. I have been thinking about a Pit or Boxer.

xilley 07-02-2011 03:48 PM

i personally think it all depends how your family treats it
all my dogs are fine

Wild_Penguin 07-02-2011 06:13 PM

Have you very looked at Dogo's? I have one and love him to death. There is a rescue in BC/Alberta for them.

NSX 07-02-2011 06:47 PM

Good luck with your find. Interested in getting one myself. Post pics up after your get him/her.

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spyker 07-02-2011 10:52 PM

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Originally Posted by JDął (Post 7498302)
+1. I got my Doberman from the SPCA as a pup and she was a great dog. She just passed away at Thanksgiving. Looking to get another dog in the future and I'll probably pick up from a shelter again.

Are Pitbulls the kind of breed you have to be a very hard and strict owner with or they will try to dominate you? We trained my Doby by the book but as she got older her attitude changed and she got a lot more aggressive. I have been thinking about a Pit or Boxer.

With pits,the owner has to have a dominant personality,or the dog,regardless of male or female,will try to dominate or won't listen to you when told.You also have to have a strong and heavy hand during training,these dogs are a bit thick headed and stubborn,but really smart,they are also very strong willed dogs.

For the first time pit owner,I recommend a female,just because they are easier to train and will give in alot quicker during training,the males will push you to the limit to see what they can get away with,that is sometimes too much to handle for some owners.

xilley 07-03-2011 03:30 AM

agreed
my first pit was a female, she is actually very polite and gentle, and understands the word gentle when it comes to feeding and hand fed treats

but the second pit was a male, now that is a different story.. doesnt understand anything and dont bother to respond. but as i started to clicker train it, it understands more and more. clicker training is a good way for you to have full attention of the dogs

bodybbUilder 07-06-2011 03:03 AM

my bluenose pitbull takes massive craps bro. i don't know whats wrong with him...

JDął 07-06-2011 03:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by spyker (Post 7498760)
With pits,the owner has to have a dominant personality,or the dog,regardless of male or female,will try to dominate or won't listen to you when told.You also have to have a strong and heavy hand during training,these dogs are a bit thick headed and stubborn,but really smart,they are also very strong willed dogs.

For the first time pit owner,I recommend a female,just because they are easier to train and will give in alot quicker during training,the males will push you to the limit to see what they can get away with,that is sometimes too much to handle for some owners.

Thanks for the info!


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