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- Jan 2, 2005
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Wanted to show off my new babies.
I breed Americans, not Pits. When I breed, I breed quality dogs with function. Dogs thay are already spoke for before they are born. Dogs for working. Not chaining out in your front yard to look like a bad-ass.Wow. Way to add to the Pit Bull over population. Good for you.
I do sell them, but the ones that I have are spoke for I try not to produce puppies if I don't have homes for them.Forsale??? I had one, but it got hit by a car.
They are worth it. I have been nothing but happy with mine.Aw those puppies are so cute! I've always wanted a top quality American Bulldog; they are just too expensive for me though.
Oh I know that. One day I shall get one.They are worth it. I have been nothing but happy with mine.
Why? There are too many irresponsible breeders and <edit> bloodlines, I think it would only be a good thing to bring some well balanced and behaved pits with a decent gene pool. They're potentially amazing and beautiful dogs, and only as much so as the breeder/owner makes them. By the way, adorable puppies.I do sell them, but the ones that I have are spoke for I try not to produce puppies if I don't have homes for them.
I would HATE to contribute to the pit bull population.
No sweat. I also understand when it comes to breeding any Bully-breed. Just don't like being tagged that way. Anyway-no hard feelings.What I said was "Pit Bull overpopulation". I am one of those crazy pit bull owners that flap their arms in the air and scream "responsibility!!!"... I am also an avid AmBull lover and past owner. AmBulls have it just as hard these days with the misinformation, myth, BSL, and irresponsibility as Pit Bulls and pit mixes. I think that it rocks that you have the dogs spoken for before breeding... (as opposed to posting in classified ads, etc as your garden variety BYB). I am also impressed that you breed a working line. Weight pull? Bite sport? These are seriously wonderful dogs and sadly are a breed targeted for total elimination I do hope that you are a responsible breeder - god knows that there need to be more responsible breeders. Had you stated more information in your first post, I would not have stuck my neck out with the assumption that you were breeding Pit Bulls (I am of the belief that due to the huge over population of Pit Bulls and mixes that responsible Pit Bull breeders aren't even breeding right now... When purebred papered pups are hard to GIVE away, let alone sell to good homes... meh, I will get off the soap box). Anyway, sorry if I pissed you off. It is good to hear that you are trying to better the working lines and have pups presold (as opposed to selling them on forums). Good on ya mate or something.