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Just needed a few owners opinions, a friend of mine has a pure red nose pit nearly 4 years old proven stud nice and leggy and really well muscled and good strong head, all round cracking dog, i was thinking it could make a good first x if put over an ex track grey, just wanted to know if anyone has this x and what there like as in top speed, turn speed, height, temperament etc cheers

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Why breed out of 2 non working dogs when there is plenty of well bred pups out of tested parents available to buy and would be cheaper in the long run

Why would you use a pet to try and make working dogs? The fact you call it a "red nose pit" tells me everything I need to know. Shit bred "pit bulls" (that are more likely some kind of god awful mash

Obviously it would be better to use a tested dog, but that can be hard to find for some people. If the dog has what you consider the right conformity, temperament, drive, bloodlines, etc and the only

Yh gotta be snipped chipped and tat i think thats why i was thinking bout the breeding aswell because he probly will make him legit soon,could be last chance to use him and serious if i had a pic of him id stick it up hes a proper cracker, best bull ive ever seen so seems like it could make on paper at least given the right grey a cracking first gen bull x, i know what your saying about plenty about but mostly shit round this way, none would be sold just given out between friends needing wanting same thing

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Just needed a few owners opinions, a friend of mine has a pure red nose pit nearly 4 years old proven stud nice and leggy and really well muscled and good strong head, all round cracking dog, i was thinking it could make a good first x if put over an ex track grey, just wanted to know if anyone has this x and what there like as in top speed, turn speed, height, temperament etc cheers

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I mean leggy as in not the stumpy legged over muscled things people call pits nowadays, he's more like the longer legged old school American pit bull terrier perfect for keeping the height in a first x and I no what your saying I wouldn't be breeding for looks though purely for purpose i was thinking the speed ,length, frame,and prey drive from a decent ex track grey bitch and then everything the bull brings like head, jaw strength, stamina, heart, just general toughness, and having the piece of mind of knowing exactly what I'm going to be getting rather than just taking someone else's word for it. not fully made up my mind could still be tempted if the right pup came along but think using this pit over the right grey could make some decent dogs

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A true pit should be able to keep fighting when it's beaten (if you get what I mean) cunes iron kid was a true pit and one that should or should of being used for the bull lurcher kept going when the chips were down. That's a ture Pit bull terrier.

 

No point of breeding until it's been proven against the best you can find. A pit bull is a cracking breed of dog and I have nothing but respect for them.

 

I would say they are my 2nd favourite type of dog after the lurcher.

 

If I was you I'd stay away enough crap being bred. But it's up to you pal

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pure red nose pit lol only use the dog if it's proven it's a load of pet bulls being bred into greyhounds. Not all pitbulls can bite hard and not all pitbulls got heart

if its a pit its a pit some dont m chore till there 3 or 4 and then you see [BANNED TEXT] there about the bigger the dog the longer it takes useally 30 pound to 65 pound dogs am talking about
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