well trained razors edge pit bull.
#5
Re: well trained razors edge pit bull.
I would never remove a dogs tail. I have absolutely no reason to. My dog has his also, it tells you a lot about how they are feeling.
I'm not really worried about the money guys I was hoping to get some of the money he has cost me in his food and the cage. If you feel like you can give him a good home and take care of him let me know. I'll keep the cage for a spare.
I'm not really worried about the money guys I was hoping to get some of the money he has cost me in his food and the cage. If you feel like you can give him a good home and take care of him let me know. I'll keep the cage for a spare.
Last edited by bigbarc; 10-01-2011 at 09:14 PM.
#6
Re: well trained razors edge pit bull.
Working on buying a house, if I already had the house i'd take him . beautiful dog, probably the best breed. Also if someone takes him try to keep him on that dog food, its good stuff! or At least something like innova, blue, solid gold, etc. Pits need a protein rich diet full of omegas for their skin.
GL don't let him go to the spca, if anything check out ring dog rescue, pit road, there are a few more in this area.
GL don't let him go to the spca, if anything check out ring dog rescue, pit road, there are a few more in this area.
#8
Re: well trained razors edge pit bull.
Thanks guys. He won't be going to the spca, I'm pretty sure he would be killed after being there for a few days. I read an article about peta and our local spca and peta actually funds most of the drugs used to put down animals. According to the article they actually buy the bodies of pits and other so called dangerous dogs and burn them at a place in Norfolk near the peta headquarters. I don't know how true this is but I wouldn't doubt it.