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Wow that must be a fun mixThis is my Sable. She is a blue nose pit mixed with Husky.
She is super sweet and incredibly athletic.
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She's so pretty

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Wow that must be a fun mixThis is my Sable. She is a blue nose pit mixed with Husky.
She is super sweet and incredibly athletic.
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He makes me laugh so much, I honestly just adore him in every way, he's like the pit bull version of Marley from Marley and meI am laughing so hard at this. This sounds like something my Lab would do.![]()
What kind are you interested in?I love all these photos! I don't currently have a bully breed but would love to own one some day if things work out.
They're all so cute! I love the one blue eyeLove all the bullies! Everyone has such beautiful babies. @janiedoe the sitWe call it the fat old man sit.
Here’s Frank, he’s almost 5
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Abby, his blood sister from a different litter. She’s just turned 4
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Here they are as younger dogs
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And with our granddog Layla, she’s a pit/boxer mix
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BTW you see that chunk missing out of the corner there? They did that rough housing inside one day![]()
Thanks! One blue eye and one brindle ear, hence Frank(enstein)They're all so cute! I love the one blue eye![]()
I love that nameThanks! One blue eye and one brindle ear, hence Frank(enstein)
Thanks lol. Sometimes they get a wild hair and rush the fence. We don’t let them commingle, separate areas only. We take them to a park every weekend for some wide open space and they could care less about the ducks, will run right past them for the ball. So while we have control, that’s one chance I’m not taking at home.I love that name
Are they good with your chickens?
My boy is very well behaved on the leash, but I wouldn't trust him alone yet. He's just a little too reactive at this point, but my aussie was way way way worse in the beginning, so I know he'll be all good by two.Thanks lol. Sometimes they get a wild hair and rush the fence. We don’t let them commingle, separate areas only. We take them to a park every weekend for some wide open space and they could care less about the ducks, will run right past them for the ball. So while we have control, that’s one chance I’m not taking at home.
How about yours?
That’s awesome! I think that’s what Frank wants to do for the most part. A chick got into the dog yard and I heard it screaming. It was stuck in the fence and Frank was just standing there giving it nudge with his nose. Abby I’m not so sure, she’s got a strong chase drive so I think she’d try to catch and bring it to me and probably kill it accidentally. She’s the proverbial bull in a china shop lol.My boy is very well behaved on the leash, but I wouldn't trust him alone yet. He's just a little too reactive at this point, but my aussie was way way way worse in the beginning, so I know he'll be all good by two.
Right now he's happy to ignore them when they're just pecking around or minding their own business, but when they screech or flap he wants to play, especially with the guineas, but I honestly don't blame him, I would try to play with the guineas too![]()