I have very little knowledge of the pit bull breeding scene and I am sure that it is great. I do know however that you can get a pit bull from just about any rescue center in the country. If someone wants a pit bull then they should rescue one.
We rescued our dog from the Kalamazoo Animal Rescue program. We were not looking for any particular dog that day we just went to the pet store looking for information on finding a dog. It just so happened that on that day they were showing rescued dogs out in the front of the pet store. There were three pitbull puppies. We picked one, filled out some forms, and met with the dogs at our home a few days later. We shelled out a measly $150 and we had Sierra.
She lives with Parker a 10 year old and Gracie a 6 year old. Sierra loves all of us and vice versa. We socialize her with people and other animals as much as possible. She has not had any sign of aggression except towards squirrels. Luckily no one likes squirrels.
Check my rescue page for information regarding pet adoption. I have included the Kalamazoo Animal Rescue that we acquired our dog from. They worked really well for us.
Amazing story and great photos! Very informative and interesting! Now I want a new dog, Thank You!
A great article, where is the picture of the blue pit from he looks like he could be my dogs father or brother!!
thanks for the information regarding these great dogs.
my son had a dog or two too many, so a couple of years ago he gave one of his Pitbulls to me and my boyfriend. we absolutely adore our dog, “Baby Huey”!
his registered name definately fit him when he was a puppy, but Huey is now 3 years old, about 75 to 80 pounds and, as my son puts it, “buff”. he is a very muscular, very beautiful “blue” and white male Pitbull with tons of personality.
we are proud of our dog, so thank you for reinforcing the positve aspects of this breed here. it’s all about educating the public.
I love reading positive stories about pit bulls, I have a labrador but I have wanted a pit my whole life, it is so good to know that they can really intergrate into family life with no issues. Thanks for sharing!