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<blockquote data-quote="April" data-source="post: 8167205" data-attributes="member: 162870"><p>As stated by me before, of course it pisses me off that they are creating over done monsters, but my main thing is 99% of these "breeders" classify them as APBT and they are not, which is why the American Bully Kennel Club was created. So that these bullies can go to their own registry and people can stop making money by calling them american pit bull terriers.</p><p></p><p>And these "bullies" some are pretty and well done, but at least 80% of them are screwed up, they have easty westy feet, messed up shoulders, and will have hip dysplacia. I understand all breeds come from somewhere, but these dogs were game bred dogs in the beginning and were athletic and lean. Now they are just creating monsters that will have health issues.</p><p></p><p>What would you do if you bought one of these dogs and in a year it couldn't walk because it had messed up hips and was way too over weight. Would you just give it to someone or put it to sleep? If someone actually cares about their dogs, I would assume the surgery to correct that would be at LEAST $5,000. I would rather have a dog that would live a long healthy life than some mixed dog that will have problems very shortly after its born. Just my opinion, but its the truth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="April, post: 8167205, member: 162870"] As stated by me before, of course it pisses me off that they are creating over done monsters, but my main thing is 99% of these "breeders" classify them as APBT and they are not, which is why the American Bully Kennel Club was created. So that these bullies can go to their own registry and people can stop making money by calling them american pit bull terriers. And these "bullies" some are pretty and well done, but at least 80% of them are screwed up, they have easty westy feet, messed up shoulders, and will have hip dysplacia. I understand all breeds come from somewhere, but these dogs were game bred dogs in the beginning and were athletic and lean. Now they are just creating monsters that will have health issues. What would you do if you bought one of these dogs and in a year it couldn't walk because it had messed up hips and was way too over weight. Would you just give it to someone or put it to sleep? If someone actually cares about their dogs, I would assume the surgery to correct that would be at LEAST $5,000. I would rather have a dog that would live a long healthy life than some mixed dog that will have problems very shortly after its born. Just my opinion, but its the truth. [/QUOTE]
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