Thread: Pitbull Problem
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Old 01-12-2011, 05:37 PM   #4
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There aren't blue pits that don't have am staff mixed in somewhere up the line just as there aren't any blue staff terriers. There certainly aren't blue game dogs.

Am staffs can be just as ripped and even more muscle bound than a game dog or a registered pit. Even bullies can has physiques that are off the chart. Look at Pink's bullies. It all depends on diet and exercise

Controlling your dog should have nothing to do with your physical prowess. Teach your dog to follow verbal commands. If you can teach a poodle to follow commands, you can certainly teach a pit. If you can't train a poodle, then you're going to get yourself in trouble with a pit bull just as you would be in trouble with a rottweiler or a german shepherd or a boxer or any other large dog.

As you've already alluded to, a bully's strength to weight ratio virtually unmatched, so while they are medium sized dogs, go into this as if you're buying a st. bernard. If you don't think you can train a doberman, don't make the mistake of thinking it will be more simple with a bully.
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