Post pics/story of your Pitbulls and pit mixes!!

Also, I found some puppy pics. Prepare yourselves for the cuteness
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Still at the breeders. Dudley is in the middle, Bandit (my friends dog) is on the right and Maxine (my Dads dog) is napping on the left.

First day home, tuckered out from a bath.

Playing with the kitty.

Puppy play date with his sister, Maxine.

What happens after
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Also, I found some puppy pics. Prepare yourselves for the cuteness
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Still at the breeders. Dudley is in the middle, Bandit (my friends dog) is on the right and Maxine (my Dads dog) is napping on the left.

First day home, tuckered out from a bath.

Playing with the kitty.

Puppy play date with his sister, Maxine.

What happens after
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Seeing puppy pics , makes me want to get another dog!! 3 dogs is already a handful lol
But I just love puppy breath and their duffy innocence! The pic with him playing with the cat is too funny!
 
We're getting another puppy soon, I guess I'm trying to pump myself up for it. I'm not sure how I feel about it yet
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He loves the cats. When he was that size he used to act like a cat, rub against the furniture and peoples legs, stretch like them, walk on the back of the couch. He never did figure out how to climb trees tho. It was odd. He loves the cats so much we taught him to pet them. We tell him "pet the kitty" and he will. They love it, but other peoples cats do not and he now seems to think all cats need petting. He's a weirdo, but he's my weirdo
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training pays off...


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What good dogs! My 3 are great with the chickens aswell! My female actually raised 3 turkey chicks..well not raised, but the tureys thought she was mama!
 
What good dogs! My 3 are great with the chickens aswell! My female actually raised 3 turkey chicks..well not raised, but the tureys thought she was mama!
Thanks... all our oldies use to be babysitter for orphaned animals around here, we had a few goat kids raised by the dogs.... these young ones will take over that duty as they get older :).
 
I have two pittbull mutts. The only breed that everyone agrees they have in them is pittbull, from their mom, from there stories abound, some say she's a bully lab cross (my belief) some as she's part mastiff (I doubt but maybe) and there are varied accounts of who their dad is. They are smart and kind and gentle, though at 6 months still very excitable. They might knock you down, but the worst they would do is lick you. They hang out by the chicken coop, and love the straw, I'm working on getting them to sit or lay down while the chickens wander the yard, and watch them, while I'm in the coop. They chase the cat, but she is scared of all dogs, and I'm sure if she wasn't taking off across the yard they would leave her alone, but they want to play.
 
I have two pittbull mutts. The only breed that everyone agrees they have in them is pittbull, from their mom, from there stories abound, some say she's a bully lab cross (my belief) some as she's part mastiff (I doubt but maybe) and there are varied accounts of who their dad is. They are smart and kind and gentle, though at 6 months still very excitable. They might knock you down, but the worst they would do is lick you. They hang out by the chicken coop, and love the straw, I'm working on getting them to sit or lay down while the chickens wander the yard, and watch them, while I'm in the coop. They chase the cat, but she is scared of all dogs, and I'm sure if she wasn't taking off across the yard they would leave her alone, but they want to play.

When I first got chickens my oldest dog was 6 months..If I let him out while the chickens where out, he would run through the flock...he never tried attacking them, just liked to watch them all scatter..it was funny to watch. But know they all live happly together
 

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