This is the type of guy you want to get a puppy from Jesse.
I did, she is 14 weeks now and full of spirit! Pretty much have the house training down already.
Mira, keeping my chair warm for me!
This is the type of guy you want to get a puppy from Jesse.
Pits normally don't have this problem, if they do it can be indicative of things like astrids aka worms.
What problem? If you are referring to obesity, then I couldn't agree more...I can't recall a PB that wasn't solid muscle.
Any dog, prone to obesity or not, should be able to have food out 24/7 as long as they get the exercise they need...Regardless of food intake, it's only fair to give your dog daily(or at least close to it) exercise anyway.
I know my GSD puppy(is 20 months still considered a puppy?) is a COMPLETELY different dog when it pisses and pours for several days and he can't get outside to play.
You got about 4 months until I would graduate it to adult.
Yes, I was referring to the eating habits. Like I said my female will defer to playing even if you lay a T bone in front of her because hunger isn't exactly a problem they have. If they seem to be eating more than normal it is usually an intestinal parasite or anomaly.
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I can train a Pappion to rip you ankle out.
i clicked wrong I ment get a different breed. not because I think they are mean but because I think they are ugly dogs. every pit I have met has been nice I just don't like them it's a personal thing. in my experience it's not the dog it's the owner.
Wow, once again I am very thankful for the responses from everyone. It looks like we will be getting the puppy, and we will be training it, as well as ourselves. We will also be sure to socialize the puppy with other dogs as well as families while he is still small. As I previously stated, he has been around small children since birth, which does ease most of my concerns. Supposedly, he is also kennel trained, and potty trained. Additionally, he will be kept in a fenced backyard, and probably on a chain when he is outside. Still, feel free to offer additional suggestions, as it has been quite a bit of time since I have had a puppy. Thanks again for all of the input.