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Before You Go Out And Buy Blue Pitbull Puppies

By Rebecca Green


A breed that is fast growing in popularity, whether for positive or for nefarious reasons, is the pitbull. One of the rarer kinds of pitbulls is the blue pitbull, since the color is a recessive trait that hardly shows up and requires selective breeding. As with any pet it takes a lot of responsibility to bring up and take care of blue pitbull puppies. Finish reading this article to see if you have the basic requirements to take care of a pitbull.

Do make an internal check and honestly say if you have time for this puppy. Pitbulls need to be trained and socialized early and this needs your presence, not just the trainers. You need to be able to attend as many puppy training classes as possible, and maybe even up to adulthood so as to forestall any latent behaviors from cropping up. If you do not have time for training do not get it.

Another thing you need to check is if your lifestyle and way you live be compatible with this dog. This breed requires space for it to run it and daily runs and not walks. It may not do to keep this in a very small living space due to its tremendous amount of energy. You definitely cannot live in a condo or an apartment with this dog. And if you do live in a house then you will need a fenced in yard.

Double think your decision if you have children in the home. By nature this dog is not only energetic but aggressive as well. Depending on how well you train it will equate to how safe your children with it will be. This dog requires constant supervision when with children as it may over react during times of rough play or activity, in which it may accidentally harm someone.

Check also local and neighborhood ordinances regarding pitbulls Some towns have local legislations against the ownership of such dogs as do some neighborhoods and subdivisions. Thus make sure that it is really allowed that you can bring such a puppy home.

Should everything actually check out in your favor, then it may be time that you look for a kennel that specializes in the blue colored variety of pitbull. You can find one either in internet pages or referral. Keep in mind to ask for a list of references and such from the kennel on you visit, and remember a good kennel will not have qualms about giving you references.

Doing a visit to make an ocular inspection is very much desired. See if owner and staff are dog friendly and that the facilities are clean and animals well taken cared of. You should never buy from a kennel which has money as a primary purpose, as in the case of puppy mills.

In sum this article has given a sort of checklist in seeing if you are prepared or adapted to getting this dog as a pet. There are many other considerations also that you must research on the dog itself such as personality, health, traits, and others that are of importance.




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By Rebecca Green


A breed that is fast growing in popularity, whether for positive or for nefarious reasons, is the pitbull. One of the rarer kinds of pitbulls is the blue pitbull, since the color is a recessive trait that hardly shows up and requires selective breeding. As with any pet it takes a lot of responsibility to bring up and take care of blue pitbull puppies. Finish reading this article to see if you have the basic requirements to take care of a pitbull.

Do make an internal check and honestly say if you have time for this puppy. Pitbulls need to be trained and socialized early and this needs your presence, not just the trainers. You need to be able to attend as many puppy training classes as possible, and maybe even up to adulthood so as to forestall any latent behaviors from cropping up. If you do not have time for training do not get it.

Another thing you need to check is if your lifestyle and way you live be compatible with this dog. This breed requires space for it to run it and daily runs and not walks. It may not do to keep this in a very small living space due to its tremendous amount of energy. You definitely cannot live in a condo or an apartment with this dog. And if you do live in a house then you will need a fenced in yard.

Double think your decision if you have children in the home. By nature this dog is not only energetic but aggressive as well. Depending on how well you train it will equate to how safe your children with it will be. This dog requires constant supervision when with children as it may over react during times of rough play or activity, in which it may accidentally harm someone.

Check also local and neighborhood ordinances regarding pitbulls Some towns have local legislations against the ownership of such dogs as do some neighborhoods and subdivisions. Thus make sure that it is really allowed that you can bring such a puppy home.

Should everything actually check out in your favor, then it may be time that you look for a kennel that specializes in the blue colored variety of pitbull. You can find one either in internet pages or referral. Keep in mind to ask for a list of references and such from the kennel on you visit, and remember a good kennel will not have qualms about giving you references.

Doing a visit to make an ocular inspection is very much desired. See if owner and staff are dog friendly and that the facilities are clean and animals well taken cared of. You should never buy from a kennel which has money as a primary purpose, as in the case of puppy mills.

In sum this article has given a sort of checklist in seeing if you are prepared or adapted to getting this dog as a pet. There are many other considerations also that you must research on the dog itself such as personality, health, traits, and others that are of importance.




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