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Old 01-11-2007, 05:52 PM   #1
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Question __/ Pitbull Workout \__

I was wondering if anyone has had any experiance with the dog supplement that NuVet has??? I have heard that it with make dogs get more muscular, is this true?? Cause I want to start getting my pitbull big but i have heard so mayn things, like feeding them real meat??? Anyone have any luck with this, let me know!!!! Thanks in advance!!!!
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Old 01-11-2007, 05:59 PM   #2
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Is there a particular reason why you would want your dog to be unnaturally big?
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Old 01-11-2007, 06:13 PM   #3
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I dont want him unnaturaly big, its just that he is smaller than a normal pit, he eats alot, but he just isnt as big as i would like him to be, my other one is huge compared to him!!! lol!!!
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Old 01-11-2007, 06:26 PM   #4
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And "Spud" Webb was a small basketball player when compared to his peers, but even he could still dunk the ball, lol. I'm sorry if you've provided this information once before and I've missed it, but could you give us his age and weight. Is your vet concerned about his weight? Did you get him from a breeder? If so, have you discussed his weight with them?
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Old 01-11-2007, 06:32 PM   #5
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What lines is he out of? maybe he is suppose to be smaller. We have the smaller one's. Our one male is 42 pounds, our female is 30 and our pup when full grown should be under 30. If you want him to look in shape, you won't get that with over feeding. You can't make a small dog big with food just fat.
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Old 01-11-2007, 06:36 PM   #6
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I have no Idea what bloodline he is from, I just know that the mom and dad are huge, lol!!! MAybe he will fill out when he gets older, he will be 6 months in a little bit. And I dont have papers on him, but my female, who is 10 weeks old is so muscular for being that young, lol!! I think she is Chinamen bloodline.
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Chinaman him self was only 42 pounds. Your female might look more beefy right now cause of being a puppy. Your male is 6 months old and probably going threw an award stage. He still has a lot of fulling out to do. You might be surpised and she will start slimming down as she grows. Unless your females parents were bred up from Chinaman. A pitbull keeps fulling out up to 3 years old. I wouldn't be giving them anything to make them bigger, they are what they are. When their older you can work them out, to keep them in shape and add muscle.
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ok, i just looked at her papers and she is 3/4 jeep and 1/4 chinaman, i knew there was some chinaman in there somewhere, lol!!! Is jeep a good bloodline??? I know her parents were big too.
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Get some dumbbells lol

I wonder if those dumbbells really work? I've heard if you want a big (strong) dog you need to work them in water.
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Good looking pit




BIG pit also ugly.
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ok, i just looked at her papers and she is 3/4 jeep and 1/4 chinaman, i knew there was some chinaman in there somewhere, lol!!! Is jeep a good bloodline??? I know her parents were big too.
Jeep is a game bred dog too. How much would you say her parents weigh? Yes jeep is a good line, so is chinaman. I will post a pic of our female pup, she is 12 weeks old and is Eli/Rascal/Spike. She shouldn't get over 30 pounds.
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Here She Is,click on picture to enlarge.
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This is a pic my "baby Girl"(that is what we decided to name her, lol!!!) She is 10 weeks old. I know the mom and dad pretty good, the dad weighs about 110 lbs , and the mom weighs likie 65 lbs. SO im hoping she gets pretty bog, lol!!! U can see awesome pics of both of them at, http://www.myspace.com/eclipseman01

I think "Butch"(my male) is about 4 1/2 months
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This is a pic my "baby Girl"(that is what we decided to name her, lol!!!) She is 10 weeks old. I know the mom and dad pretty good, the dad weighs about 110 lbs , and the mom weighs likie 65 lbs. SO im hoping she gets pretty bog, lol!!! U can see awesome pics of both of them at, http://www.myspace.com/eclipseman01

I think "Butch"(my male) is about 4 1/2 months
Well she isn't a true Chinaman/Jeep then. There is another line in there some where for her parents to be so big.
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This is a true game bred pit bull, pulling 3200 lbs harley weighing 41 lbs.
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