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GizmoRedNosePit

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  1. lol, yup and it drives all our men / women crazy that we love our babies soooo much! :D :roll: :wink:
  2. They are the best little things! I just go and get gizmos done every once in a while by a friend that works at petsmart...it's easier and I dont trust my self!
  3. Roo, that is what I was talking about......Maybe they are still guests but they have to have sometype of name....
  4. he's probably just scared...make sure you just clip the very end and then the quik should move back....but try it when he is sleeping, but maybe even do only one fott a day....get him use to it now and life will be easy!!
  5. I dont think they have them in Arizona...unfortunetly!! People have told me that I should show Gizmo....
  6. LOL...Oh K you are so funny! Are the staffs howling in the back ground
  7. Yup, Yup, Yup!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D
  8. is it working?? I'm confused again K!! LOL OHH I C Horsefeathers!!!! Clever Idea! :D
  9. Yeah for some reason gizmo will roll over half way and then be done!! It's so funny!! :D
  10. LOL Horsefeathers....hey I have a question...why aren't you a member anymore??
  11. OIC, Guess what look above the pic of Gizmo!! Guess what I am!!! YEAH!!!!
  12. I"M A DOGOMANIAC!! :D :D :D :D :D :D Nope no problem in mine.....hmmm weird! :-? :-? :-? :-?
  13. What was that K?? I'm all confused!! LOL Yeah I'm hoping I'm not gonna have to go buy one of those!! They are goofy! But what ever I have to do! Does anyone know where I can buy a year supply of Heartworm medicine?? I buy mine a the vets..and they are going to give me a year supply, going to try to find a cheaper one...they are kinde of exspensive! Thanks everyone!! Hopefully she is crate trained before she gets fixed..she is doing really well, she doesn't even jump up on the bed anymore! :D
  14. wow, thats alot of food! K, I wanna see pics of all your dogs!! You should make a site...Sasha's picture place is awesome...so I joined...you should join too! :D :wink:
  15. K, dont worrie bout it!! We all go on about our babies!! I know I do a little too much...but we all do every once and a while!! :D
  16. They are ust the best..I have had a couple other breeds, but not from puppys hood, and they were great also BUT pitbulls are just so dang smart they just amaze you sometimes!
  17. If I understood you right guest...BUT it's the same way for us "pitbull" owners...we have the same crap as the Staff....We get mistaken for them and they get mistaken for us.....cant really do anything about it!
  18. VERY WELL SAID!! See just because you spent thousands of pointless dollars to go learn a whole bunch of crap that is pointles also...YOU need to go out in the world and LIVE, regular without you thinking oyu know EVERYTHING< BECAUSE YOU DONT...Trust me I know your type of people they DRIVE ME CRAZY.... You Monkey Sir are the ugly one...and you sir are the one that sits in the chair in front of your computer while using a fake name that clearly indicates your inability to come up with your own thoughts...Well Guess what, at least we take our couple brain cells that we DO HAVE and actually register and have a name...you know how many people can have the name GUEST?? If you think you are GOD....guess what put it backwards and that is GOD!! Dog's are closer to GOD then you EVER will be monkey man!! ok, now that I am done how bout we end this conversation with this monkey I mean Guest and continue on with the conversation! It's about APBt's and Staff right?? Well Lets see...hmmm How bout how cute they are!! Aren't they just the cutest?? I love mine! Does everyone else love their APBT and staff?? :D
  19. I went to the dog park and I talk to this other pit owner (of course!) and he has Studly do this trick...basically beg...and you have them sit and then you help them to sit up striaght...does that make since?? It's not all that hard...they just have to build the muscles to hold them selves up...Gizmo has gotten it pretty quickly....
  20. Description: The American Pit Bull Terrier is classed by the AKC as the American Staffordshire Terrier, but as the American Pit Bull Terrier by the UKC. Known for their intelligence and loyalty the American Pit Bull Terrier makes an excellent, loving and protective companion despite the unfair press he receives. Choose from a responsible breeder and make sure the puppy is properly socialized and handled. A minimum of training will produce a tranquil, good, obedient, companion dog. Faulk's" Bailey's Domino" - 3 Years Owned by Anja Bailey Height: 18 - 22 inches Weight: 30 - 80 lbs. Colors: All colors admissible. Coat: Thick, short, shiny hair, must not be more than 80% white. Temperament: Courageous, full of vitality. With Children: Does well in a family environment if he has good breeding. With Pets: Has an instinctive hostility towards other animals. Watch-dog: Very High Guard-dog: Very High Care and Exercise: Regular brushing with a bristle brush or rubbing down his coat with a chamois will keep the coat shiny and clean. Bath only when necessary. Needs a substantial amount of vigorous exercise which needs to be on-leash. Enjoys running along side a bicycle. Training: Obedience training is highly recommended because of his strong personality. Learning Rate: High, Obedience - Medium, Problem Solving - Medium Activity: Outdoors - Very High, Indoors - High Living Environment: A home with a fenced yard is recommended. He is not the ideal choice for the first time owner. Ownership requires a commitment to supervision and a rigorous schedule of exercise. Health Issues: Reasonably free of genetic weakness. Life Span: 12 Years Litter Size: 5 - 10 Country of Origin: United States History: His ancestors were brought to the Unites States in the mid - 1800's by Boston-Irish immigrants. Originally bred from a variety of bulldogs and terriers, American breeders increased his weight and gave him a more powerful head. A forbearer to the Staffordshire Bull Terrier, he was originally bred to be a fighting dog. Bull baiting was banned in England in 1835 and these dogs are no longer been bred to fights. There is some complication in registries of this breed. The AKC considers the American Staffordshire Terrier as separate and distinct from the American Pit Bull Terrier, yet the UKC will register both as American Pit Bull Terriers (APBTs). UKC Breed Category: Terriers Group: Mastiff Registries: ADBA, CKC, UKC
  21. ~ AFFENPINSCHER ~ " Monkey Terrier" Description: Affenpinschers are the smallest of the pinschers and schnauzers. They are a well balanced, little, wiry-haired terrier-like toy dog whose intelligence and demeanor make them a good house pet. A comical face earned them their name. In Germany the name means "monkey-like terrier." In France the Affenpinscher is described as the "diablotin moustachu" or the "moustached little devil." Extremely intelligent and affection with people their naturally scruffy-looks makes them appealing. Height: 10 inches Weight: 7 - 8 lbs. Colors: Preferable black, but gray shading is permissible. Coat: Rough and thick. Temperament: Alert, quite, inquisitive and non-argumentative. With Children: Yes, will get along well with children but is not recommended for families with small children. With Pets: Yes Special Skills: Vermin destroyer, watchdog, and family pet. Watch-dog: Very High Guard-dog: Very Low Care and Exercise: Brushing two to three times a week. Ear, tooth, and nail care are required weekly. Requires very little exercise. Walks or access to a secured yard where he can play for hours. Training: Obedience training should begin at a very early age. Learning Rate: Medium - High Activity: Very High Living Environment: Apartment or country, great companion for people with limited physical activity. Health Issues: Usually very healthy. Good grooming will prevent skin and coat problems. He has fine bones and should never jump off of furniture. Special care for his teeth. Susceptible to eye ulcers and infections. Life Span: 10 - 12 Years Litter Size: 2 - 3 Country of Origin: Germany History: Little is know about the origins of the Affenpinschers. He can be traced back to the 1600, though some say he is an ancestor of the Brussels Griffon. He was once a prized possession of royalty and made his way into a few paintings by Old Masters. First Registered by the AKC: 1936 AKC Group: Toy Group Class: Toy Registries: AKC, ANKC, CKC, FCI (Group 2), KC,(GB), UKC Owning The Affenpinscher requires firm but loving guidance, for it can be obstinate. The Affenpinscher's coat should be brushed several times a week. It is relatively easy to learn how to trim the dog around the feet, ears, and tail with scissors to keep him looking neat. The Affenpinscher is an alert, fearless and inquisitive dog. Did You Know The Affenpinscher is one of the most ancient of Toy dogs & originated in Europe. They are characterized by their monkeyish expression. The Affenpinscher shows great loyalty and affection toward its masters and friends. The Affenpinscher was admitted to the American Kennel Club's Stud Book in 1936.
  22. well you could look it up....just go and search for dog genetics...I never have even stepped in to that subject...so I'm not much help..but just put that in the search box and it should come up with some thing! :D
  23. Am I the only one that uses a lazer light for exercising in the house and out....Becuase I am the only that seems to use them so I had to ask! Well if you use a lazer light tell me what you think about it!! Gizmo is obssed(sp?) with hers....... :roll:
  24. This is soo FUNNY! Roo is gonna get mad...I'm gonna make a post in NDR..the new one! and its gonna say Jibber Jabber....ok go in there!! :D
  25. So am I and Itrying to catch up to you,,,but this way it sure isn't gonna work!! LOL :roll:
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