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Okay, I love pits but that being said why are you training them to attack? Are you trying to raise people's fears of pits even more? I worked in animal rescue for years and pits are all ready the hardest dog to adopt out because of their reputation and as a kennel owner you should be helping the breed not adding to the stigma of the dog. Unless you have some great excuse for this training this is really un-cool. :wtf:
Rather have mine trained like this then have pits with no training, i have 3 myself and use the same training methods...a :thumbsup: to BULLYHOUSE
 
Bubba, you have some awesome looking dogs. I'm jealous! Been trying to find any breed of husky here in Hawaii, but looks like I might have to wait till next year when I get home to CT. Looking at everyone's pics makes me jealous!
 
Sounds like she has you trained well.:laugh:
DOT is my Busa's name btw
Bubba

You can tell by the look that she has me trained well.

snake bite?

Jumped out of the back of a 4x4 that was parked by the side of the road into a drainage ditch. She was young and damaged a growth plate that made the leg grow crooked. We did two operations to straighten the leg, but the joint was too loose and the vet recommended to amputate. Ten days after the amputation she was running in a meadow with joy. Didn't slow her down much.
 
my wifes miniature schnouzer "izzy" and my 85 lbs Weimerainer "Chevy"

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NickSully...... Your another brain washed terd. My dogs are not trained to attack!! They are playing. The will only play that way when we are using the bite sleeve. If the sleeve is not out, they just run and play like normal. It's like tug of war to them. I love the breed. I wouldn't do anything to hurt it.

Pitbulls are very athletic and strong. Look at the video again. You can see how happy they are.

It's not the dogs causing problems. It's people like you that say they love the breed, but they don't know anything about it. Do you really think you can just sit and read a book to your Pitbull and it will be happy. I know, you should watch The Dog Whisperer with you pit, that way you will know everything you need to know...:moon:

We DO NOT BREED FOR FIGHTING !!!!!!!!!!!!

There is so much fail in that post I don't even know where to begin.

I agree in the video the dogs are happy but what happens when they aren't? You don't even have a release command or a stop command trained in them like a real guard/attack dog. How do I know? You had to drop the bite pad to get the dog off you. So what happens when one of your dogs accidentally gets out and wants to "play" with a kid or somebody that doesn't have that pad on their arm? How do you get them to stop then?

For the people that said this type of training is okay:

If you want/need a real guard dog they have some great training facilities in America for that. You and one of their dogs could get trained if you felt the protection was necessary. Family pets should never be dual purposed like this, ever, and when they are it's just as bad as having a loaded gun in the kids play room.

There are hundreds of ways to play with a dog that would make them happy and not teach them the behavior of biting and not letting go. That behavior you're teaching them is absolutely useless.

I've trained and had a whole range of dogs in my time including two great danes. I have never once taught any of them it was okay to bite somebody if they have a pad on their arm. I played with them all the time too and I guarantee they were very happy dogs.

I just hope you have some really good insurance and for gods sake don't breed this country doesn't need any more backyard breeders.
 
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There is so much fail in that post I don't even know where to begin.

I agree in the video the dogs are happy but what happens when they aren't? You don't even have a release command or a stop command trained in them like a real guard/attack dog. How do I know? You had to drop the bite pad to get the dog off you. So what happens when one of your dogs accidentally gets out and wants to "play" with a kid or somebody that doesn't have that pad on their arm? How do you get them to stop then?

For the people that said this type of training is okay:

If you want/need a real guard dog they have some great training facilities in America for that. You and one of their dogs could get trained if you felt the protection was necessary. Family pets should never be dual purposed like this, ever, and when they are it's just as bad as having a loaded gun in the kids play room.

There are hundreds of ways to play with a dog that would make them happy and not teach them the behavior of biting and not letting go. That behavior you're teaching them is absolutely useless.

I've trained and had a whole range of dogs in my time including two great danes. I have never once taught any of them it was okay to bite somebody if they have a pad on their arm. I played with them all the time too and I guarantee they were very happy dogs.

I just hope you have some really good insurance and for gods sake don't breed this country doesn't need any more backyard breeders.


We do have a release command. I didn't have him let go because that was his reword. Ho do you think I get it from him after I let him play with it for a while?

I understand you concern, but my kennel is very responsible. We are very professional. We know exactly what we are doing.

We breed family dogs that love to play and are very loyal.
 
Nitro..have had him since (8) weeks old. Decisions......................... :poke: He was a 3000.00 puppy...He is the son of Pasha Earl Antonious.

Nitro's DAD:


Champion:

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Google Vom Keiser Wappen kennels. This is the breeder we purchased him from.

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Nitro..have had him since (8) weeks old. Decisions......................... :poke: He was a 3000.00 puppy...He is the son of Pasha Earl Antonious. Google Vom Keiser Wappen kennels. This is the breeder we purchased him from.

100% German Rottweiler with superb pedigree might be for sale to the right loving caring family or individual. Nitro would be great for estate or personal protection.

Nitro is 2 1/2 years old, house broken, verbally trained, high food drive, superior looks, beautiful skin and coat. He is awesome with kids and people. A excellent guard dog. Loves to play outside with ball and loves long walks day or night. Extremely loving and caring to his owners. Nitro needs to be where there is a large fenced in yard or acres of land where he can run and be exercised daily. We work 10-12 hours day....not fair to him.

Very nice of you to recognize his needs, he is beautiful and, if I did not have so many animals, I would take him in a heartbeat. Take good care and love him up while you have him. You will be surprised at how well they do with a lot of love and a few walks around the block every now and then.
Bubba
 
One of our four Chihuhuas. She Is A Sweetheart. I've had Bulldogs, Pit, White english. And Boxers. All Great dogs, But I won't part with these little ones till they die or I do.

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Duchess. She is about 78-80 pounds

...no she dont have an under bite...her lips are stuck:laugh:

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I love pits the whole they are bad animals is bs. The owners are the people responsible for the way the dog behaves. I'll never get how people think that that's the dogs fault.
 
Here are my babies Daisy and Duke. I miss them more and more with every day that passes...

I have more pics on my other computer but it's not hooked up to the internet yet.

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