Pit Bull

Pit Bull

Description

Pit Bull may be the most misunderstood dog breed. There is the perception of a “killer” dog that indiscriminately attacks animals and humans. In fact, it is a very sweet dog, with a pleasant personality, loving and friendly, willing to defend to death those he loves. It has a very good relationship with children of all ages and can still live in harmony with all kinds of animals if it is socialized early and properly. Properly socialized and trained Pit Bull should not work instinctively, nor will it make it back to a challenge.

It is known that it makes its owners laugh. They are funny to a point where they become ridiculous. It matures slowly, it may not show its true temperament even until it reaches 3 or even 4 years. Just because your puppy has reached 1 year without showing aggression towards other animals does not mean that it will never show it.

History of the Pit Bull

Pitt Bull comes from a cross between Staffordshire, a bull terrier and a bulldog of dog fighting in the 19th century.

Health and Care

Pitt Bull is generally a healthy breed. However, it is prone to hip dysplasia, hereditary cataract, congenital heart disease, and grass allergy. Pit Bull is moderate and hair is very easy to care for, needs simple brushing at regular intervals.

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