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  1. Pitbull Growth and Weight Chart (Male & Female): The Complete Guide
  2. The Complete Guide to the American Pit Bull Terrier
  3. Pitbull Terrier Mixes: 21 Different Pittie Cross Breeds We Love
  4. American Staffordshire Terrier vs Pit Bull: Which is the Perfect Dog Breed for You?
  5. 5 Types of Pit Bull Dog Breeds
  6. Pocket Pitbull: All You Need to Know About Miniature Pitbull
  7. Breed Overview
  8. Pitbull Dogs 101: Everything About Pit Breeds (FACTS, PICTURES, GUIDE) ⋆ American Bully Daily
  9. Pit Bull Breeds & Types of Pit Bulls


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Pitbull Growth and Weight Chart (Male & Female): The Complete Guide

Last Updated on April 16, 2023 As a Pitbull owner and pawrent, we’re often worried about the development of our Pitties. Are they growing at a steady rate? How much should they be eating? Are they reaching their developmental milestones? If these are the questions that plague you, you’ve come to the right place. We’re going to cover everything you need to know about your Pitbull puppy’s growth and development below! Quick Navigation • • • • • • • • • Overview: A Few Fun Facts about the Pitbull Pitbull is a term used in the United States for Pit Bull-type dogs, while in the UK, it’s used as an abbreviation of the American Pit Bull Terrier breed or Pittie. The many You might sometimes hear the terms The many different breeds mean that there are notable size disparities. Therefore, we’ll be focusing solely on the size of American Pit Bull Terriers (Pitties) below. What is the average size of an American Pit Bull Terrier? Two full-grown American Pit Bull Terrier dogs American Pit Bull Terriers are born at 7 – 10 oz. That’s pretty tiny, considering that they will grow up to be as heavy as 75 lbs. Pitties fall into the medium-sized category. These dogs aren’t very tall for their weight, ranging from 15 to 20 inches at the shoulders. Don’t miss out: How much should an average Pitbull weigh? If you see a Pitbull reaching 100 lbs and above, they are likely to be Mastiff crosses instead of purebred Pit Bulls. You might want to take a look at the On average, female Pitties are only a...

The Complete Guide to the American Pit Bull Terrier

Last Updated on April 26, 2023 The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT, Pittie, or Pitty) is a purebred that has endured much throughout its history. From discrimination to abuse with dog fighting, this breed may have a dangerous reputation but the APBT is terribly misunderstood. On the contrary, the Pit Bull is a magnificent specimen, hardy and muscular with a broad range of desirable personality traits that make it useful for work and as a family dog. It’s time to re-introduce the Pit Bull and showcase the true beauty of this breed. We’ve covered everything you need to know! Quick Navigation • • • • • • • • • • • • • What is an American Pit Bull Terrier? To learn about the American Pit Bull Terrier’s origin, we need to jump back in time to 19th century England. Bull and bear baiting are blood sports that involve setting dogs upon a captured bull or bear for entertainment. The English began breeding a line of dogs with strong, athletic qualities for this activity, hence the birth of Bull and Terrier breeds. In 1835 these sports were declared illegal due to their inhumane nature. Unfortunately, this gave rise to another gruesome vice: dog fighting. Dog fighting would forever change the course of history for the breed and not for the better. People involved with dog fighting began introducing new genes into the Bully mix to create a line of dogs that were more aggressive. Interestingly enough, they strove to create a breed that was only aggressive towards dogs but would not bit...

Pitbull Terrier Mixes: 21 Different Pittie Cross Breeds We Love

Pitbull Terrier Mixes: 21 Different Pittie Cross Breeds We Love Have you ever considered adopting or rescuing a Pitbull Terrier mix? There is so much to love about these popular mixes. Though the Pitbull can be misunderstood, there is much to love about this breed. Learn more about 21 of the most adorable Pitbull Terrier mixes, and if they might be the right fit for your family. When you buy something through one of the links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. The Every year, 1.2 million dogs are euthanized, and 40% of them are some type of Pitbull mix.To showcase some of the different types of crossbreeds you may see at your local shelter, we’ve put together a comprehensive list of pups that could be waiting for you to save them. No matter what side of the argument you fall into, there’s no denying that some of these Pitbull Terrier mixes are beautiful.If you are a fan of adopting versus shopping, there’s a very good chance that you can find one of the breeds below as you start your search. • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Pitbull Mixed Breeds Below we’ve compiled a list of 21 common and not-so-common Pitbull Terrier Mixed breed pups.Some may even be considered Contrary to some information, Pitbull Terriers can make wonderful pets when raised in the right manner. With proper love and care, they develop into well-behaved, affectionate pups. However, this breed has long been bred for aggression, so owners need to be prepared for proper training a...

American Staffordshire Terrier vs Pit Bull: Which is the Perfect Dog Breed for You?

Last Updated on April 26, 2023 Finding your perfect mate is hard. There are so many appealing breeds with their own unique traits. If you’ve managed to boil it down to the American Staffordshire Terrier (AmStaff) and the American Pit Bull Terrier (Pit Bull), we’re going to make things easier for you by comparing the two breeds below. The glorious American Staffordshire Terrier (left) and American Pit Bull Terrier (right) One thing to be aware of is that both AmStaffs and Pitties fall under the pit bull-type category. Not only do they share the same bloodline, but they also have very similar temperaments and builds. The American Staffordshire Terrier is recognized as an official breed by the AKC, but the American Pit Bull Terrier is not, and therefore cannot enter into shows. American Pit Bull Terrier VS American Staffordshire Terrier Name American Pit Bull Terrier American Staffordshire Terrier Nickname Pittie, ABPT, Pit Bull AmStaff, American Staffy Height 18–21 inches (45–53 cm) 17–19 inches (43–48 cm) Weight 35–60 pounds (15–27 kg) 45 to 70 pounds (20–32kg) Breed Recognition UKC AKC Temperament Eager To Please, Tenacious, Playful Brave, Affectionate, Loyal Energy Levels Intense Intense Health Above Average Above Average Grooming Weekly Weekly Shedding Mild, Frequently Mild, Frequently Lifespan 12 – 16 years 12 – 16 years Price $1,000+ $1,000+ Are Pit Bulls and AmStaffs Related? There are four distinct Old English Bulldogs were crossed with Black and Tan Terriers in Brit...

5 Types of Pit Bull Dog Breeds

Picture a pit bull in your head, and most likely you see a muscular, short-haired dog with a broad head, deep chest, and a medium-to-large size. But it might surprise you to learn that there is actually no such thing as a "pit bull." In fact, a Pit bull-type dogs often face unfair discrimination. These dogs were bred for their muscular build and consequently have been used in inhumane dogfighting sports. This has given them an inaccurate reputation as being overly aggressive dogs. In fact, pit bull-type dogs are usually incredibly loving, loyal, and gentle with their family members. They also tend to be playful and eager to please. Here are the five breeds that are most commonly referred to as types of pit bull dogs. Breed Characteristics Pit bull-type dogs typically have muscular, stocky builds with deep chests and large, square heads. They’re notoriously determined dogs. When given a task, whether it be learning a new trick or digging a hole, they won’t give up easily. And they usually love people, including strangers, and crave attention. Training and socialization from a young age are important for pit bulls. Otherwise, their size and strength can be difficult to handle, as they might pull hard on a leash or jump up on people to greet them. sobakabarobaka / Getty Images The American bully is a relatively new breed that was first developed in the '80s and '90s. Recognized by the United Kennel Club in 2013 but not yet by the American Kennel Club, the breed came from the ...

Pocket Pitbull: All You Need to Know About Miniature Pitbull

Last Updated on April 20, 2023 The Pocket Pitbull is a crossbreed between the Patterdale Terrier and the American Pit Bull Terrier, also known as Miniature Pitbull or Mini Pitbull. It’s characterized as small in size, measuring 12 to 16 inches (30 to 41 cm) tall and weighing around 11 to 22 pounds (5 to 10 kg). The average lifespan of the Pocket Pitbull is around 11 to 13 years. Source: @javithepocketpit / IG Pocket Pitbulls are simply named Miniature Pitbulls because they look like the smaller versions of the American Pit Bull Terriers (Pitties), their larger parent breed. Just like Pitties, Pocket Pitbulls look very intimidating to someone who doesn’t know their temperament. But when Mini Pitbulls are properly trained, they are actually loyal, protective, and playful, making them great family companion dogs. They can also be excellent watchdogs due to their natural guarding instincts. If you’re planning to own a Pocket Pitbull puppy, you can get it between $1,500 to $2,500 from a reputable breeder. We will cover all you need to know about the Pocket Pitbull breed. From its origin, temperament, diet, exercise, and grooming needs, to its common health issues. Read our complete guide and see if this high-energy, agile and active mixed breed is right for you! Breed Summary Pocket Pitbull Quick Facts Breed Purpose Companion Dog, Watchdog Breed Size Small Height 12 to 16 inches (30 to 41 cm) Weight 11 to 22 lbs (5 to 10 kg) Coat Type Typically glossy, short, smooth, and thick ...

Breed Overview

“Pit bull” is NOT a breed. It’s a generic term often used to describe all dogs with similar traits and characteristics known to the public as “pit bulls.” When we use the term “pit bull” here, it should be understood to encompass American Pit Bull Terriers, American Staffordshire Terriers, and Staffordshire Bull Terriers, and mixes of those breeds. Pit bulls are wonderful, loving animals that deserve the chance to have a good life. They have physical and mental characteristics that make them excellent partners for responsible, active, and caring owners. These same outstanding qualities can, however, be challenging for people who don’t have a lot of experience with dog ownership or have limited understanding of the breed. Luckily, pit bulls are intelligent, very responsive to training, and, above all, eager to please. Therefore, pit bulls should be enrolled in obedience classes as soon as they are up-to-date on their shots. (Pit bulls are susceptible to parvovirus, so it is important that they receive all their vaccinations before coming into contact with other dogs or entering areas of high canine traffic.) A well-behaved pit bull is the best way to fight breed prejudice and misconceptions. Pit bulls can do well in an urban environment, provided they have enough exercise and other positive outlets for their energy. Many pit bulls are easygoing couch potatoes, but like all terriers, they can also be somewhat rambunctious until they mature. Maturity can come relatively late ...

Pitbull Dogs 101: Everything About Pit Breeds (FACTS, PICTURES, GUIDE) ⋆ American Bully Daily

The American Bully Daily is an exclusive online provider of facts and information about the Pitbull dog breeds. We aim to help Bully parents and owners understand the needs of this unique breed. Learning useful information about Pitbulls gives you an edge as a pet parent is facing the challenges that may come with training and caring for your pet. Allow us to introduce to you the Pitbull Dog with this comprehensive guide How to Stop Pitbull Dog Aggression? The American Pit Bull Terrier Dogs and Their Origin When there is a discussion about these dogs, breeders and enthusiasts usually encounter a lot of misunderstanding and misidentification of this type of dog. There seems to be a lack of agreement on the exact breed of Pitbull terrier dogs. The name refers to a kind of dog, not a breed. It might come as a surprise to many, but prestigious organizations like the • American Bulldog • American Pitbull Terrier • English Bull Terrier • American Staffordshire Terriers • Staffordshire Bull Terrier Most dog breeders and enthusiasts debate over the generic term. Still, it has become an essential issue to the public when various laws, such as rental leases and ordinances, exclude these types of dogs. Likewise, the name now describes any dog with a big body type and a square face including Staffordshire terriers and the American Pitbull terriers. If you like pitbull you should check our guide about These dogs originally came from Britain in the 1800s with the Olde English Bulldogs a...

Pit Bull Breeds & Types of Pit Bulls

With all the media attention that pit bull breeds get, I’m sure most of us would be pretty confident in identifying this dog immediately. The name pit bull seems to have morphed into a macro-category used as a metaphor to describe dangerous dogs. How could this confusion happen? Let’s delve a little further into this dog. TABLE OF CONTENTS • • • • • • What is a Pit Bull? This American pit bull terrier is a purebred dog. They are a type of dog (not a specific breed), which is often used to classify a number of purebred and mixed breed dogs. Within this type of dog there are a number of pit bull breeds including: • Staffordshire bull terrier • • American bulldog • American Staffordshire terrier Types of pit bull dogs first originated in Britain. A Staffordshire Bull Terrier (1), American Bully (3), American Staffordshire Terrier (4) and a APBT (2). With their history, these dogs have earned a a place on the top The reality is that when raised in the right hands, with early socialization and consistent training, they can be be the most loyal and loving dog you could ever wish to meet. They carry a contagious zest for life which always brightens your day. Had a rubbish day in work? Nothing will beat that smile that welcomes you through the door. Pits are intelligent and love to please. This makes them trainable and obedient; this is actually their downfall. Pitties will do whatever you ask them to, this is how they get themselves into the wrong hands. If you train them to coll...