Saturday 27 September 2014

ALL GOOD BULLS

ALL GOOD BULLS

NAPDR = North American Purebred Dog Registry
UKC = United Kennel Club
NKC = National Kennel Club
ADBA = The American Dog Breeders Association Inc.
CKC = Continental Kennel Club
APBR = The American Pit Bull RegistryAPRI = American Pet Registry, Inc.
ACR = American Canine Registry

PBFSA = Pit Bull Federation of South Africa
DRA = Dog Registry of America, Inc.
BBC = Backwoods Bulldog Club
NAPR = North American Purebred Registry, Inc.
ACA = American Canine Association Inc.

"Pretty Boy Swag aka RedBoy is a prime example of the American Pit Bull Terrier breed. He is 14 months old in this picture and is owned by us here at Five Star Bullies in central Florida. RedBoy has a perfect even temperament. He is a fun-loving dog that loves attention and long walks. He requires about 3 hours of exercise each day to maintain his muscle tone and to keep him happy. Thank you for this opportunity to promote this breed in a positive light. Amber at Five Star Bullies"
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Spencer the 12 week old blue nose brindle Pit Bull puppy sits calmly as the cat checks him out.
Spencer the 12-week-old blue-nose brindle Pit Bull puppy sits calmly as the cat checks him out. Watch Spencer the Pit puppy grow up.

Selfie with Spencer the Pitbull

A True StoryA man was out walking his Pitbull off-lead through the woods. When the Pit turned and started walking off in a different direction the owner called the dog back to him. The dog didn't listen; he obviously had something on his mind. This was so uncharacteristic of this particular dog, who always followed his owner, always listened to every command, that the owner of the Pit decided he had better follow his dog to see where he was going. The Pitbull led him to a secluded part of the woods, where an autistic boy had gotten himself into a deep mud hole and could not get out. The Pit proceeded to walk right up to the boy and lick his face. This story was told to me by the father of the autistic child. He stated, "The dog saved my son's life that day. Had it not been for that Pitbull, we never would have found my son."
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Zeppelin, the Pitbull Terrier as an adult, at 2 years old
Zeppelin the Pitbull Terrier as an adult at 2 years old—"Your site was instrumental in helping us select a dog for our family. After researching your site we decided on a Pitbull puppy; his name is Zeppelin. He has been everything good your site has said about Pitbulls and more! He loves to be with the family, play and play all day. He is a guardian of the front door with his bark when the doorbell rings and then licks whoever is there once they come in. He was by far the easiest dog I have had to train. I only have skills to train in basic obedience, but he learned it all very easily. He is an indoor dog. Very social with people and other pets, although some people find him intimidating and that nervousness transfers to the dog. He is protective of our home and loves to play in water. Insists he's a 5-lb lap dog and enjoys hiking."
Zeppelin, the Pitbull Terrier as a young puppy
Zeppelin the Pitbull Terrier as a young puppy (adult pic shown above)
Tigger, the Pit Bull Terrier at 20 months old, weighing 60 pounds
"Tigger is a 20-month-old Pit Bull Terrier who weighs 60 lbs. He already obtained his Canine Good Citizen (CGC) through the AKC. Tigger loves his daily walks, going to doggy day care, and is currently training to compete in Novice Agility. He is very active, agile and is a great family pet! Tigger is loyal, caring, intelligent and friendly. He has many doggy friends, but his best friend is my sister's 4-lb.Yorkshire Terrier.  They have a blast together."
Tigger, the Pit Bull Terrier at 20 months old, weighing 60 pounds
Tigger the Pit Bull Terrier at 20 months old, weighing 60 pounds


Junior the 3 year old Pit Bull Terrier with a baby deer.
Junior the 3-year-old Pit Bull Terrier loving the baby deer—"I picked Junior out when he was 3 days old. He has been many miles with me. I also have 2 young children and he is absolutely wonderful."
Junior the 3 year old Pit Bull Terrier with a baby deer.
Junior the 3-year-old Pit Bull Terrier with a baby deer
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Jager the red0nose American Pitbull Terrier at 10 months old—"We rescued Jager when he was 10 months old from a shelter in San Clemente, CA. We were looking for a dog for my 1-year-old daughter to grow up with so we went there looking for a small dog. After my daughter and Jager met there was an instant connection and we now had a new member in our family. Six years later he is still bringing joy to our lives. He is one of the most loving, gentle dogs ever. He also keeps me at peace due to the fact when I was in the Marines and deploying a lot. I knew he could keep my wife and 2 kids safe. Jager is AKC Good Citizen certified."
Jager the red nose American Pitbull Terrier 6 years later.
Jager the red-nose American Pitbull Terrier 6 years later
Jager the red nose American Pitbull Terrier at 5 years old.
Jager the red-nose American Pitbull Terrier at 5 years old—"APBTs have received a horrible reputation due to misleading media and a few bad dog owners, which is now why we have bans on this breed. Not only do people want to ban this breed, the Marine Corps have deemed this a dangerous breed and have banned them from all Marine bases. This I have a huge problem with considering I can die for this country serving in the Marines to help protect people but I can't own a family member that can protect my own family while I am deployed. Thanks for the support to the ones that helped put these bans in place."
Jager the red nose American Pitbull Terrier at 5 years old.
Jager the red-nose American Pitbull Terrier at 5 years old
Jager the red nose American Pitbull Terrier at 5 years old.
Jager the red-nose American Pitbull Terrier at 5 years old












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