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How big will my pit bull get??
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<blockquote data-quote="Seahorse" data-source="post: 15444851" data-attributes="member: 81627"><p>Beautiful pup, congrats! I've been involved with pits for a few years now, including helping with local rescue groups. My own female pit is a rescue and she's an absolute doll with any and all people. Gets along well with most other dogs too, except those that are very excitable and get in her face - so just be aware of your dog and it's surrounding/other dogs, at all times to prevent any issues. Unless a dog has papers to prove it, APBT or AmStaff, they're all mutts (and I certainly don't mean that in a disparaging way) and often have various mixes in there somewhere. "Red nose" and "blue nose" are just descriptive terms, same as color, and not an actual type. AmStaffs were split off from APBT's back in the 1930's and were bred more for conformation and temperament than previous was the case with APBT's. Pure breds of either breed will weigh in at 50-80lbs, generally speaking. Also generally speaking, you won't find blue coloring in ABPT's, or red coloring in AmStaffs.</p><p></p><p>My girl is almost 4years old now and is a short, muscular 55-60lbs.</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]697890[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Seahorse, post: 15444851, member: 81627"] Beautiful pup, congrats! I've been involved with pits for a few years now, including helping with local rescue groups. My own female pit is a rescue and she's an absolute doll with any and all people. Gets along well with most other dogs too, except those that are very excitable and get in her face - so just be aware of your dog and it's surrounding/other dogs, at all times to prevent any issues. Unless a dog has papers to prove it, APBT or AmStaff, they're all mutts (and I certainly don't mean that in a disparaging way) and often have various mixes in there somewhere. "Red nose" and "blue nose" are just descriptive terms, same as color, and not an actual type. AmStaffs were split off from APBT's back in the 1930's and were bred more for conformation and temperament than previous was the case with APBT's. Pure breds of either breed will weigh in at 50-80lbs, generally speaking. Also generally speaking, you won't find blue coloring in ABPT's, or red coloring in AmStaffs. My girl is almost 4years old now and is a short, muscular 55-60lbs. [ATTACH=full]697890[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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