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Hello from Indiana. My name is tom and I am a pit bull bully breeder. I know you are wondering what a pitbull bully is. It uis a better version of the pitbull. <br><br>Example<br><br><img src="http://thedailyrecord.com/eyeonannapolis/files/2012/05/pitbull.jpg" border="0" alt=""><br>This is a regular pitbull right here<br><br><br><br><br><img src="https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSikoMZQxOjW7NyWrQOcAo8jfR36LgcvR3T47sygIZ52_mYM3uIuQ" border="0" alt=""><br><br>This is a pitbull bully. <br><br>Difference - one is more bulky. <br><br>If someone asks I will tell how you get them like that.
 

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<span class="postbody"><br><br>Selective breeding. It's the latest fashion in Pitbulls. I have one of each "style" I believe they are commonly referred to as "sporting" and "show" body types. George is a Razors Edge/ Black Ace from California. He was rescued from a piece of shit back yard breeder that shouldn't have dogs at all and should be chained to a fence and left to starve to death to see how he likes it.....<br>OK.....I'll stop there...... <img src="http://illiweb.com/fa/i/smiles/icon_lol.gif" alt="Laughing" longdesc="7"><br>Finnegan is more the "sporting" body type like in your first pic. <br><br>Nice dogs Bullybreeder. Hope yer one of the good breeders and are watching out for genetic physical/body structure issues. I can see the "race" to breed the stockiest turn into a shit sandwich like people did with the English Bull Dogs. They are a mess, with no consideration for the health of the dog. I'm really not a fan of "trait" breeding like this. <br>Pitty's are really such nice dogs. How is the BSL fight in Indiana going? We'd love to go camping through the States, but there's so may places and different rules regarding Pitty's we just can't be bothered and we wouldn't put money into the economy of a state/city that was ignorant enough to have BSL.<br>BTW</span>
 

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Is that really good for the dog? I know of a specific breed of cows, Belgian Blue, that was bred for the purpose of highest possible meat-production. They have very difficult births and 86% (according to Wiki) have to go trough caesarian operation during the birth of their first calf. They are really monstrous. And then there are other breeds that are also bred for this purpose (but not this extreme) that are having very difficult births. For an example, here is a Belgian Blue (a bull though):<br><a href="http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:BlancBleuBelge.jpg" class="postlink" target="_blank" rel="nofollow"><img src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d2/BlancBleuBelge.jpg/220px-BlancBleuBelge.jpg" style="width: 220;height: 145" border="0"></a><br><br>And here is the most common breed used for meat-production, Aberdeen Angus:<br><img src="https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSnFmisiylDATks-5L3X0ukH9UTi4o0sborvWmlA8uFgGoVlXYc" style="width: 276px;height: 183px" border="0"><br>And here is the breed me and my father keep, a "Fjäll-cattle (that is the English name according to Wiki... in Swedish its "fjällko" <img src="http://illiweb.com/fa/i/smiles/icon_smile.gif" alt="Smile" longdesc="2"> ) :<br><br><table class="gt-baf-table"><tr>
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Yes it is very good for the dog. During birth they actually have an easier time them scrawny dogs. That is because there prive areas in the female (urethra, vagina, etc. ) those are more muscular so they are stronger so the push harder. Very needed because of the butter ball puppies that they have to deliver. And yes im not some backyard breeder We treat our dogs with ove and affection. And by the way Bullys are a mixture of a staffordish pitbull and a English bulldog. <br>
 

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She is a nice dog for sure, great with people, childs, cats, other dogs, horses, cows, etc... She is five years old, her grand father was a bull-terrier.This is her father...

This is a picture of her from 2 weeks ago...

And this one is a 2 years pic...

She is an american stafford( refering her book) and i got to say, i don' t really care about the real "race" cauz i know the real "her" ;) .
I' ll be glad to know what you think cauz you seem to know what you' re talking about. Cheers.
 

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hey Failure:D
Norwegian:
eg trur at "fjällko" sin korrekte oversetjing er "mountain-cattle" fordi som vi veit er ikkje google eller wikipedia sin overstjing heil påliteleg til alle tider
du er frå sverige så då bør du forstå meg

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i think the correct name for "fjällko" is moutain-cattle;)
 

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I got her on an animal shelter near my town.
Ahh this quote is nice to hear. To be honest I got all my dogs from animal shelters since I dont agree with breeding (in some cases) s long as there is still dogs in animal shelters.
 

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I don't like breeding too. There are too many four legged friends that need a home. Besides, breeding is too predictable! You aways know the size and shape the dog will have.
My pretty girl was of the size of my hand when I got her. Had an intestinal infection and they were going to sacrifice her.
The vets said that there was no chance.
I started giving antibiotcs by myself, since I'm a doctor. Fed her with baby food and syringes. She used to sleep inside my shoe. Today she is on the size of a border collie, very strong and smart.
Can't imagine my life without her!
 

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