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In the video the guys states that this is a Pure American "red nose" Pit Bull Terrier. I can even see that that dog is an AmBully of a ABPT x French Mastiff , Pit Bulls dont get up to 146lbs !!! They range from 26lbs-55lbs!!! This guy looks like BYB and doesnt know his facts. I commented on the video stating " English Mastiffs get up to 300lbs so that is bigger than your 146lbs dog haha" and he wrote me back on my wall this : " kid were talking about a Red Nose Pit Bull Did it make u feel better talking sh*t. I'm sure your mother & father would not like that. Grow up & learn before you open up your mouth."
When he should really learn about the Breed!!!! He has a nice dog but, its not pure bred, and he doesnt know his facts.... ![]() ![]() another fact he got wrong, im 21 , NOT a kid hahhah.... |
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Dumbass.
![]() I would like to point out two things though. 21 is still a kid. ![]() Where do you get the figure 26-55lbs??? You typically hear 35-65 and even that is not always correct, Mayday for example was about 75lbs chain weight. |
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Didnt watch the video before, why do you say he's mixed with a DDB?
Do you know this for a fact? I'd be pissed too if some young person commented on my video telling me what my dog is. Is he a Pit bull, no of course not you'd be stupid to think so but dont go around telling people what their dogs are. IMO he just looks like a typical byb AM.Bully. |
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Speaking of knowing about the breed, what's an AmBully of an APBT? ---------- Post added at 09:10 AM ---------- Previous post was at 09:07 AM ---------- The whole point i was making was why is this guy trying to say this got is an APBT when it is really an AMBully. People these days are trying to sell people dogs that arent what they really are. APBT aren't supposed to be big and bulky like his. and yes 21 is an adult actually. |
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The whole point i was making was why is this guy trying to say this got is an APBT when it is really an AMBully You ask this as if it is something new. It happens, it is going to happen, and it happens often. Not much we can do about it at this point. Arguing with 1 person over what they call their dogs is not going to change anything in the big picture.
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Just curious ... why do you guys say AmBully ??
I looked around last night at some of the dogs mentioned being associated with this dog and I think I even stumbled across a 3 generation ped for the dog somewhere last night. The thing is, I didn't recognize any dogs normally associated with AmBully. All I could find were "APBT". I not trying to defend this freak nor would I want one. I just think that every dog I looked at was involved somehow in weight pull and it MIGHT be that big dogs were just bred to big dogs (and MAYBE something else tossed in along the way) until this freak popped out ![]() The red dogs were ALWAYS generally bigger dogs to begin with. Many of the them, even the early ones, pushed the upper size limit of the APBT standard. |
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The breed has suffered from BYBs who decided to "Bully" the breed. It's become more bully and less terrier over the last decade. I really doubt that freak of a "Pitbull" could walk down the street much less do any kind of weight pull or physical activity. A copy of thee ADBA standard should have been fwd to this person. Purhaps he forgot to study it?
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