Pitbull Guide

Monday, December 31, 2007

Vicious Pit Bulls Attack Chuck


In most cases I do not have anything at all against Pit Bull dogs. I say most cases because this is the exception to that rule. There is a pack of 3 adult Pit Bulls in our neighborhood that are allowed to run free. They have terrorized the neighborhood for about a year or more.

They have chased kids, chased women into their cars and homes, and even chased one guy up a tree and kept him cornered for, according to him, almost 3 hours. Many people have called animal control on the owners several times and have gotten no help at all.

One night, these Pit Bulls attacked a beloved neighborhood dog named Chuck. At the time of the attack, he was not our dog but since the day he was attacked he has been ours. That is because the actual owners have no clue how to take care of a healthy dog, much less one that can not walk, poop, pee, or eat without a helping hand.

Now, the biggest problem with these Pit Bull dogs is, the owners. They just let the whole pack of dogs run free to do whatever they want. These dogs have already been allowed by the owners to drag a dog out of the street that was killed by a car, and eat it to the bone. We think, but have no proof, that they were also training the dogs to fight other dogs. Either way, once a Pit Bull gets a taste of blood, they are hooked and can not be turned back. That is the point at which a responsible Pit Bull owner has to take the heart wrenching step of having their dog destroyed, or risk having their dog turn on a person and then really escalate the problem, perhaps to the level of man slaughter or wrongful death.

It is not the fault of the dogs. It is the fault of the people that own them.

Chuck after treatment-

A blog about a dog that was attacked by pitbulls in my neighborhood. There is commentary on the ongoing problems with the pitbull owners as well as some light hearted fun stuff about Chuck, The Mangled Dog and his day to day life. There is also stuff about other pets and Chuck's friends. http://www.themangleddog.blogspot.com

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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Pitbull Adoption

Pit Bulls are the most preferred dog in America, in spite of the bad press they've been receiving lately due to the aggressive nature of some of their clan. Pit Bulls are dogs that know and understand love. So, if you can provide affection to your pet, then a Pit Bull can make a fine companion.

Pit Bulls can be purchased from breeders as well as rescue shelters. It is infinitely better to adopt a rescue dog. Dogs in rescue shelters are taken from the streets where they've been abandoned by heartless owners, or from people who have become too occupied to care for their dogs.

There are Pit Bulls who are being put to sleep just because some of their species have been involved in violent incidents. Rescue shelters also save dogs from such euthanasia and house them until some affectionate owner adopts them.

There are several missions that provide rescue dogs for adoption. They operate mostly via the Internet. Some of the prominent ones are Pit Bull Rescue Central, Bay Area Dog-lovers Responsible About Pit Bulls (BADRAP), Pit Bull Project, etc. These organizations advertise their Pit Bulls online along with whatever information they might have of their past histories and their traits. These Pit Bulls are spayed or neutered, either by the organizations themselves or by the people who turn them in to these rescue shelters. People adopting Pit Bulls from such shelters pay less than they would at a breeder's. An adult Pit Bull may be adopted for as less as $150, with papers.

It is much better to adopt an adult Pit Bull than a puppy. Though puppies may be cute to look at, they are very temperamental. They may not respond to training. Puppies are also instinctively destructive and may be difficult when their teething period sets in. any they may be dangerous around children. On the other hand, adult Pit Bulls that are adopted have tendencies to be more docile and responsive to training. It is important to remember while adopting a Pit Bull that it is the behavior of the Pit Bull that matters, not its looks. You should adopt a Pit Bull that may be suitable to your lifestyle. There are Pit Bulls that are laidback or aggressive, outgoing or homebound, etc.

Pit Bulls can also be adopted from their owners directly without the intervention of rescue shelters. However this is risky, as the owners may hide some features of their pet and exaggerate some others. Whether you opt for adopting a Pit Bull from a rescue shelter or an owner, it is necessary to ask for the requisite papers.

Finally, adopting a Pit Bull is a service to their community. It is like saving a life. Adopted Pit Bulls are much more loyal and they would look upon you as their hero who rescued them from the clutches of death.

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Saturday, December 29, 2007

Keeping Cichlids

Some of the pit bull owners are prefer to rear fishes along with their pet. If you're a person who is rearing fishes along with pits, this article would be very much useful otherwise don't worry...

Cichlids are found in many different parts of the world and have adapted to a wide range of habitats and lifestyles. Proving any guidelines that will be true for all possible cichlid species is therefore impossible.

A majority of the cichlids are tropical fish species, but some are found in subtropical parts of the world. If you want to keep cichlids it is a very good idea to find out cichlids fact regarding your particular species instead of trusting broad and general tips and guidelines.

A lot of cichlid species are suitable for beginners, as long as the novice fish keeper is prepared to do some reading regarding the care of fairly aggressive fish species.

The convict cichlid is for instance an exceptionally hardy and adaptable fish that readily breeds in the captivity, but it is also a pretty aggressive creature and adding it to a community aquarium filled with docile species is not a good idea. If you have no previous experience with aggressive species, it is best to keep this fish on its own. It can however be combined with other aggressive species.

The reason why this fish can be recommended for beginners even though its an aggressive species is the fact that the Convict cichlid is extremely hardy and adaptable and will survive common beginner mistakes in the aquarium.

It will also readily breed in captivity without any specific coaxing and exhibit an interesting fry caring behaviour. The recommended temperature is 20-26°C (68-79°F) and the pH-value should ideally be kept in the 7-8 range (neutral or slightly alkaline). The Convict cichlid hails from Central America.

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

The Hungarian Vizsla dog

The Hungarian Vizsla dog is a fairly large dog breed that can trace its ancestry back to 9th century Europe. This hunting dog is an excellent pointer and can also be trained to retrieve. It has been used by the people inhabiting the Carpathian Basin for over a millennium, but is a rare breed outside Hungary.


The Hungarian name Vizsla is known to create some confusion for English speakers and you can see a lot of misspellings online as well as offline, e.g. Wizzla, Vissla and Viszla. Since the Hungarian Viszla is such a rare breed, it is only bred by a handful of breeders world wide and can be hard to obtain.

It is hardly ever found in puppy mills, since puppy mill owners tend to favour popular breeds that are easy to sell to. This situation has naturally had a positive impact on the general dog health of the Vizsla.

The Hungarian Viszla is a good choice if you want an obedient and versatile dog that loves to spend time working together with its owner. This dog can be trained to perform a wide range of tasks. If you do not hunt on a regular basis, you must provide your Vizsla with other forms of physical and mental exercise.

This dog was breed to work hard and can easily grow bored and restless if not allowed to carry out its natural behaviours. The Vizsla will for instance love to engage in obedience training and spend time playing around outdoors.

Saturday, December 08, 2007

Socializing the Pit bulls

Socializing a Pit bull is one of an important step in pit bull training. This will require an assistant to help with one of the animals.

Have the assistant leash the dog and hold him firmly on a very short leash. After instructing the assistant to maintain control of the dog, open the pet carrier and bring the new pet out carefully.

Your dog will likely move towards the animal so be sure the assistant has the dog held tightly and be careful not to let the new pet panic and escape your grasp.

Gradually bring them closer together and let them calmly adapt to each others presence.


Repeat this step several times over the next few days and by the end of the week, these two animals should be like old chums.

Another tip to remember in socializing your pit bulls is that, while the animals most likely won’t make an instant attachment to each other, there are those special pictures perfect moments that you will want to cherish a lifetime. So keep the camera handy and loaded with film. The candid shots of training at its best provide memories that will last forever.

Few things are more fun than looking at a picture of your dog with an iguana riding around the room perched on his back and telling a little white lie that you taught the two of them to do that.

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Spiritual Pitbull Advice On Love- Christopher Walker

Want more intimacy with your existing partner?

The spiritual pit bull talks about intimacy. Into Me See. His guess is you mean you want more affection, touch, time and focus from your partner. And in extreme cases, more physical intimacy in the form of sex. What pushes a person away? Lets do a check list.

1/ The first thing that we need to look at is whether you are barking up the wrong tree. Is your partner with you because they love and admire and care for you, or because you are the person they made a commitment to, or because you are the parent of their child?

2/ Are you expecting someone to treat you better than you treat yourself? How do you feel when you are alone? Are you so off purpose in your life, filled with the wrong priorities and therefore totally dependent on your relationship for your happiness. You know that nobody can treat you better than you treat yourself. So, maybe, the gift of lack of intimacy with your lover is showing you that you are off track in your own life.

3/ The secret that draws people close to you, is romance and the key to romance is a single word. Wow. Wow means “I really like you” wow means “I appreciate you” Wow means “you are the best” Wow means “thank you” – so, instead of waiting for Christmas or valentines day, why not make today, the best day.

4/ I know he said 3 but here’s the last one. It’s sensitive, and politically incorrect but have you looked in the mirror lately, smelt your breath, looked at your undies, held your socks to your nose? When we first meet someone we do allot to make ourselves attractive and therefore seduce them. Then sometimes we get the idea that, once committed to a relationship, we don’t need to woo someone. This of course is not the case.

http://www.chriswalker.com.au Chris Walker is a world leading change agent, an environmentalist and author of more than 20 books. Born and bred in Australia, he consults to people and organizations throughout the world on improved relationships, health and lifestyle through the application of the Universal laws of Nature. The result he offers is that we stay balanced, share loving relationships, work with passion, enjoy success, and live our personal truth. To learn more about Chris’s work and journeys to Nepal, visit http://www.chriswalker.com.au -- http://www.chriswalker.com.au

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