Do you have guard dog's?

anywhere311

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nice pit but...yes u will find an REAL pit over 65-70.... friend got european stafordshire pit pure bread that wieghs atleast 100... its puppies that are 8 months old wiegh 55 pounds alone...all red nose... the runt even wieghs 40lb at 8months//also the mother is prob bout same hieght as ur pit and prob is duble the size.. but she had 3 litters in past 4-5 years
Dude those are not pits... those are APBT bullies. You will not find an authentic pit over 65-70 lbs. Mine is 44lbs, and he's not getting any bigger...

 

Big P

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I just purchased a pure bred bullmastiff last week, hes 8 weeks i named him Brutus.

heres pics of his daddy:











and his momma:






 

Big P

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Bullmastiffs were rated the # 1 Gaurd dog out of all breeds by a group of trainers and dog experts, check out the top ten list:





http://www.petmedsonline.org/top-10-best-guard-dog-breeds.html



#1 Bullmastiff
Number one on our list is the Bullmastiff (right), a breed that is actually 40% Bulldog and 60% Mastiff. A typical Bullmastiff is loyal, courageous and intensely loyal to its family, with a very strong protective instinct. Along with biting, they tend to defend their territory in an unusual way - using their great strength to knock intruders over, and pin them to the ground! Or they will defiantly stand in the intruder's path and won't let them pass. Bullmastiffs do have a natural wariness of strangers, but love spending time with their family and dislike to be left alone

The Bullmastiff is a devoted, alert guard dog, with a good-natured temperament. Docile unless provoked, he is fearless and protective, yet affectionate. Although unlikely to attack, it will catch an intruder, knock him down and hold him. At the same time, it is tolerant of children. Intelligent, even-tempered, calm and loyal. These dogs crave human leadership. The Bullmastiff is extremely powerful and needs a firm master, who is confident and consistent with the rules set upon the dog

The Bullmastiff was obtained by crossing 60% Mastiffs with 40% Bulldogs in the country of England. Mastiff Bulldog types can be found in records as early back as 1795. In 1924 Bullmastiffs began to be judged. Three generations of breeding of Bullmastiffs was required for Bullmastiffs to be registered as purebreds. The Bullmastiff was used as a gamekeeper's dog to track down, tackle and hold poachers. The dogs were fierce and threatening, but were trained not to bite the intruders. When the need for gamekeeper's dogs decreased, the dark brindle dogs so good for night camouflage gave way in popularity to the lighter fawn coloration. It has been prized as a hunting guard, as an aid in army and police work, and is used as a watchdog by the Diamond Society of South Africa. Today's Bullmastiff is a reliable family companion and guardian. It enjoys living with the family, with whom it comforts itself well.





 

Biggravy22

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nice pit but...yes u will find an REAL pit over 65-70.... friend got european stafordshire pit pure bread that wieghs atleast 100... its puppies that are 8 months old wiegh 55 pounds alone...all red nose... the runt even wieghs 40lb at 8months//also the mother is prob bout same hieght as ur pit and prob is duble the size.. but she had 3 litters in past 4-5 years
Most pits weigh between 35-55 pounds. The original pitbull terrier was even smaller 20-40 lbs. They were bred small for fighting. Most APBT'S or similar looking dogs have been bred with other dogs which gives them a larger size.
 
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