Fight Breed Specific Legislation
April 18, 2009 by
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Breed Specific Legislation or BSL is horrible. It targets many dogs as ‘dangerous’ when thats not the case at all. Punish the deed not the breed.
Incredible muscles on this Pitbull
April 18, 2009 by
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Pretty short video, but you got to check out the muscles on this pitbull. Wow! Incredible Hulk.
The Pitbull Heart.
April 18, 2009 by
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I love this video. I am sure that you guys will love it just as much as I have. Pitbulls are the most amazing dogs ever.
Very well trained pitbull.
April 18, 2009 by
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Pitbulls can be trained just as well as other dogs, if not better. Take a look at how this pitbull follows commands and is very focused on direction from the owner. Really good video.
The REAL American Pitbull Terrier Video
April 18, 2009 by
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Pitbull Jumps a 6ft Fence!
April 18, 2009 by
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In this video, a beautiful pitbull jumps a 6 foot fence. Amazing!
Muscular Solid Pitbull Video
April 18, 2009 by
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What a Pitbull! Now this is how you get your Pitbulls neck and back muscles bulging folks. Listen how the owner encourages his dog to get an good workout. Look how much this pitbull responds to its owners encouragement.
Exposed Secrets to Muscular Pitbulls

Hey Guys, Just in case you did not know, I want to let you know that Champion Pitbull Secrets has just been released this year by Rick Avery. All the goodies, all the details, all the secrets to huge muscular pitbulls. I suggests that if you want to increase the size of your pitbull, go and get you a copy. Lots of goodies in that book. It has already been featured in many different publications such as “American Breeder, and Breeders Plus.
Here is some of the content in the book:
- How to build up to 1-3 pounds of muscle per MONTH!
- Proper Diet Do’s and Don’ts for muscle growth
- The One Big Mistake you must never make again!
- Magic to training using Commands
- Why most dog food’s are worthless!
- How to perform Massage Therapy for maximum results!
- How to maintain muscle mass between workouts
- Isolation exercises to pin-point muscle growth
I keep hearing success stories from his customers. I highly recommend this book to anyone looking to add that amazing muscular body to their pitbull.
Here are a couple of testimonials from his satisfied customers:


How to Rescue a Pit Bull in Atlanta
April 11, 2009 by
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The pit bull is not a breed recognized by the American Kennel Club, but instead is a term used for the American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Terrier or American Pit Bull Terrier. They are difficult to find homes for. Here’s how to rescue a pit bull in Atlanta.
Instructions:
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Learn about pit bulls by volunteering for one of the Atlanta-area rescue groups. All or Nothing Pit Bull Rescue, operated by tattoo artist Brandon Bonds, actively advocates on behalf of former fighting dogs. Pit Prints Pit Bull Rescue & Rehabilitation is a state-licensed shelter that specializes in bully breeds.
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Check with your city and county animal control department to make certain that pit bulls are not banned in your area. The list of areas banning pit bulls is growing, and different counties have different jurisdictions in the Atlanta area. The SPOT Society website provides contacts for all Atlanta-area animal control agencies and shelters.
3.
Ready your home for your new dog. Before you rescue a pit bull, make necessary changes in your home and yard so your dog can live a safe life. It is dangerous to leave dogs, especially bully breeds, outside when you are not home. Pet theft is a real threat, and bully breeds are stolen for fighting rings and research labs. Repair or install a fence so that it surrounds your yard
4.
Work with All or Nothing Pit Bull Rescue, or Pit Prints Pit Bull Rescue & Rehabilitation Shelter to find the right dog for your family. Both agencies will help choose a dog that needs a home and has the right personality traits for your family.
5.
Visit a veterinarian with your rescue dog right away. Get all necessary vaccinations, heart worm testing and make an appointment for spay or neuter. Contact the Georgia Veterinary Medical Association for a referral to a small-animal veterinarian in your area. Consider positive-reinforcement obedience training for the dog. All or Nothing Pit Bull Rescue can recommend trainers that works with your breed.
The “Backyard” Pitbull Breeder
March 4, 2009 by
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Backyard pitbull breeders have really taken a toll on the appearance to what many people now call the the American Pitbull Terrier. Many people have their own preference when it comes to the specific type of pitbull that they prefer, but back yard breeder has flourished in America and has really changed the appearance of this breed. Read more





