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I'm guessing the easiest way is to see if the parents are registered full pit but even then some people lie or are lied to so that can make things complicated. If you post a pic I might be able to give you a good guess. That is only if you want to.
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Puppy food like soft food and gradually go to hard food. They should be fed about three times a day but if they still have food in their bowl when you go to fill it up just leave until the pup finishes it. Also its good to take the pup outside right after he finishes … Read more
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I have seen a pit so lazy that if you walk him only a block he looks like he will pass out but he will play when he feels like it. If your dog never plays then I don't know thats a little over my head
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You can have either color I have seen breeders who will breed blues but sometimes breed them to red and you never know what color to expect.
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You can sell them depending on their quality for a couple g's if they have papers and a bloodline and stuff. But a full blood pit with out papers and nothing but good quality you could sell for 100-300.
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If it is a puppy this is the best time to break habits that are unfavorable. Urinating is broken in many ways one strict rule for any method is consistency. If you are consistent then they dog will learn faster. Paper training (preferably only for a pup since the feces of an adult are quit … Read more
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If it will eat feed it food but put like milk or something in it to soften it and put it in the mic. Until it gets softer let it set until it cools and then give it to the pup. We have 12 four week old pups and they already eat the small food … Read more
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In my opinion it would be the Iron cross bloodline. Some sites were you can see this bloodline would be Iron Cross Kennels, Kabikano kennels, alabamaironpits (all one word), and a few others I can't remember. One dogs name is Disciple and he has a 28 in. Head and weighs around 130 to 140 lbs.
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We give baby asprin to our dogs sometimes but not in large doses. You should be careful not to OD your dog and remember that the medication was not made for your dog and if something unussaul happens you should seek professional attention.