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Originally Posted by Toby4Life Here's the link to check him out. http://www.petfinder.com/petnote/dis...petid=11713873
I'll try to get to all of the questions:
We did meet him and interacted with him for about 30 mins. a few days ago. He's really exactly what we were looking for and our main requirement was in regards to his temperment. He seemed like an absolute sweet heart, very gentle, pretty laid back, easy going, etc. Our current dog, Toby, is a pretty mellow guy as well though he has a TON of energy to release on our walks/runs/trainings/games. He gets along great with other dogs and loves to play. He's pretty well trained but isn't to the point where he is a robot - he's definitely all dog!!
As for being able to handle Lewis, I'm definitely not underestimating him but I'm also not in the slightest worried about it (though my SO may be a different story).
Being a representative for the entire breed is actually one of the reasons I'd like to adopt him. I'm very familiar with their reputation and I'd like to do all I can to ensure this stereotype isn't continued. The snide comments and such from friends and family would be welcomed as I hope to have a shinning example of the excellent qualities of this breed in an effort to disprove people's misconceptions.
There isn't any BSL in my area and I own my own house where the ins. doesn't even ask for breed. I think the main reason the Humane Society isn't concerned about us already having a male is because of Lewis's laid-back temperment - though I haven't officially been approved yet so that's yet to be seen.
As for him being right for my family - he fits all the attributes we are looking for and I've done a lot of reasearch on the breed including talking for some people I know who are current pit bull owners.
Thanks for the feedback; I'll take a lot at the sites provided and check back for additional comments/suggestions. Let me know if I left anything out. |
on the workingpitbull site there is a link to a forum. This forum is frequented by the woman who created Law Dogs Usa and the working pit bull site as well as many breeders and trainers and owners of pit bulls. it is a good place to go to learn and get support for any issues that might pop up...very cool place...you should definatly check it out.
another good site
www.apbtconformation.com
which contains the pit bull encyclopedia.
things health related to read up on
Hip Dysplasia
Demodectic Mange
these are two of the most common conditions that affect the breed. If I were you and I got him, I would have his hips checked as early as possible. Catch it early if it is going to happen so that you don't end up with a bunny hopping pain riddled dog.
Mange isn't too big of a deal but knowing about itreatments and such beforehand helps.
DON'T ever leave him in a car or an unsecured area. Pit Bulls are very often stolen for not good purposes. A kid recently broke into my house to try and steal one of my dogs. one of my rescue pit bulls was stolen also. I know and have read of and spoken to many others who have had their pit bulls stolen as well. they are so people friendly they will just let someone take them without a fight more often than not.
now to the fun stuff.
Pits tend to have a lot of drive. Use it to your advantage. Springpoles are sooo much fun for them and are an incredible workout. they are easy to build..cheap and your dog will most likely go bananas for it.
Flirts you can find loads of info on.
if you can..get his canine good citizen cert or a therapy work cert. It will do wonders for your boy and for the breed.
and of course he may turn out to be a couch potatoe and that's cool too..
Any pit specific questions?
when you have them meet do it on neutral ground preferably off leash and don't let the pup bug your older guy too much and they should be fine...they may squabble a little but that is normal. Just remove the object of the squabbling..toy..food..whatever..
I think that is all I have for now...hope I don't sound too much like a pompous windbag
You sound like you will make a decent pit owner. and he is definatly a cutie...
ps.
.I can give you some dog aggression related stuff if you would like..simply to have it on hand and be able to recognize the signs should they appear.