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Old 12-31-2012, 05:01 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by concretegurl View Post
Mine was 90lbs...pure bred, just grew & grew...our best friend is called a Staff, 110lbs-purebeed as well. It happens.

Exactly on target...you cannot feed a pit muscle enhancing foods toss it in a yard as a guard dog and expect a Muggle(sten) looking buffed dog...you'll get an unsocial, paracite ridden unhealthy, paranoid, over excitable, jelous dog agressive in the least dog...another pit waiting for a bad rep due to poor people choices.

Pits grow well with exercise, long distance slow paced jogging and specialty agility and muscle tone building exercises-pits can literally climb a wall!

I foresee a tragedy here if expert help isn't brought in right away.

I hope for everyone and maybe most of all that I'm proven wrong.
Pits do not get to be 90lbs.... had to be mix of sorts. A true American Pit Bull Terrier would never get that large, unless they were fat.

They are pure muscle, and yes can climb a wall, but 90lbs? Never seen a pure bred APBT that size. They range between 30-60lbs.
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