Thursday, July 9, 2015

What To Do Prior To Looking For Blue Nose Pitbull Puppies For Sale

By Olive Pate


Forty-seven percent of households in the United States have dogs as pets, making them the number one choice. Various breeds are offered in pet shops now, and you may be interested in the popular Blue Nose Pitbull puppies for sale. This article will help you evaluate the breed, and find a reputable kennel from which to acquire your pet.

There has always been a negative misconception that pit bulls are cruel and aggressive to the point of killing humans and other animals. This is true if and only if they are treated badly. Aggressiveness is natural for cornered animals because of their fight and flight response. It can apply to any breed.

The pit bull got its name from its bloody history. Dogs of this breed were starved and then released in a pit where they attacked a bull to eat. Sometimes, they did not only kill the bull, but they killed the other pit bulls as well, thus earning their terrible reputation.

History aside, pit bulls are really quite gentle--gentle enough, in fact, to be left with a child. They are too gentle such that they do not make good watchdogs. They are aggressive towards other animals, however, so if you already have pets in your house, it is best to orient the dog when he is a puppy.

Pit bulls are very smart. Because they are easily trained, very loyal and obedient, they can become dangerous depending on the command of their alpha. Therefore, as a pet, the pit bull is a great choice. The blue nosed variety are the most sought after because of their rare coat and noses. These noses however are not always blue. Do not buy one simply because you want to. Make sure that your lifestyle matches that of the dog so you will not waste its maximum potential.

Finding a puppy is easy. Online canine communities and enthusiasts are the best source of a directory of breeders. Join these groups aside from searching on the online Yellow Pages for puppies for sale.Make time to visit the facility of the breeder you choose. During this visit, you can assess the breeder to see if he is merely into the money or if he genuinely loves pit bulls. You can also check if the dogs are in a good, clean facility. Most of all, you can check for the authenticity of the dog's pedigree. A dog from a champion line will definitely be more expensive.

This breed is very active and will ruin the house of a lazy owner who will not take him out to exercise. They need a daily exercise regimen and a big yard where they can roam and run. Because they are relatively big with huge amounts of energy, they need to let it out through exercise and training.

This dog needs an active owner--as much as he is. Because he is a relatively large breed, his energy cannot be contained inside the house and he will wreak havoc if confined in a small space. He needs to go outside to exercise, train and play daily. This breed is emotional as well so the dog needs a good alpha that can control and take care of him well. Before buying a pup, remember that every breed needs different kinds of care. And as a pet parent, you need to be prepared financially, physically and emotionally for another member of your family.




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