pitbull#1
3/8/2008 9:52:44 PM
pitbull#1
3/8/2008 9:55:20 PM
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pitbull#1
3/8/2008 9:57:44 PM
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city worker
3/9/2008 12:09:40 PM
Are we talkin $2,000.00= 2 Grand ?
Icefox
3/9/2008 12:29:53 PM
Yep, that's $2000.00, those are the Spuds Mackenzie dogs and they are known to be pretty expensive. $2000 seems like it's a little high though, I just did a quick search and found papered ones that were aound 5 weeks old for $1500 or less...
Blue Fox
3/9/2008 1:07:49 PM
It looks like it should go "oink-oink".
CBR_600_Rider83
3/9/2008 1:56:22 PM
Hey if you ever decide to breed him I'll be wanting one my wife says you have a very good looking dog. Is it papered if so we will give you more but if not in between 250 and 500. Let me know?
pitbull#1
3/9/2008 5:07:04 PM
yeah im going to be breeding and they do have papers
dwschultzy
3/9/2008 6:26:43 PM
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ORIGINAL: pitbull#1
yeah im going to be breeding and they do have papers
Let me know when you decide to breed. I love this breed. Very good dogs, one would make a good buddy for my dog T.J.
Hatebreed
3/9/2008 6:41:20 PM
i baby sat on of those dogs and it bit my doberman way back in the day... i mean like huge hole in my dogs chest.....
bradlb
3/9/2008 11:00:08 PM
Nice Pit there dw, looks alot like my little girl.
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Martin_D
3/10/2008 7:34:20 AM
2 G'z for a dog?!?!?!
You must be floating in money or something. I cant see spending anywhere near that amount for a dog. They all eat, play, and shit.
Stockrocket
3/10/2008 7:54:53 AM
$2,000 for a dog?

That is a pretty large investment. Well if you're planning to breed em you should be able to earn all that back in no time I would think. I woulda thrown it towards goodies for the bike but to each their own I guess. Good lookin dog either way.
KidCr3nshaw
3/10/2008 10:12:05 AM
Side note: I find it humorous that someone dropping $2K on a pooch would call it by it's AKA breed, rather than, "Spuds Mackenzie dog," lol.
Ever notice people call Glocks, "polymer construction?" When you pay more for something you call it by it's technical name. A glock isn't plastic, it's made from high-strentgh, low-density polymers, ROFLMAO.
rrasco
3/10/2008 11:23:50 AM
I trust no pit. I have one that runs around my neighborhood that my neighbor lets loose because shes 'friendly'. Im about to shoot it next time I see it. Granted, this dog has charged at me when I walked out of my house.
dwschultzy
3/10/2008 12:45:54 PM
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ORIGINAL: rrasco
I trust no pit. I have one that runs around my neighborhood that my neighbor lets loose because shes 'friendly'. Im about to shoot it next time I see it. Granted, this dog has charged at me when I walked out of my house.
That's too bad. I know I am bias due to having a dog. And I know everyone has heard that it is not the breed, but the owners. I have had all types of dogs charge, and I dont blame it on the breed. When I was a kid, it was the Doberman's everyone was supposed to look out for. Never had a problem with one.
Take a chance to watch the Dog Whisperer show. Even if it is just for one episode. He proves that pit bulls are not bad dogs. He has a whole pack of pits who were fighters at one point in time. With proper re-training they do not show any type of aggression.
I know it is hard to change one's opinion on this subject, but please dont take it out on the breed. That is the same as having the public view sportbike riders as hooligans. Not fair.
dwschultzy
3/10/2008 12:49:36 PM
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ORIGINAL: bradlb
Nice Pit there dw, looks alot like my little girl.
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Very pretty dog!!!! I love the personality these dogs have in their faces. Usually only the owner's of them know what I am talking about.
Icefox
3/10/2008 1:57:42 PM
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ORIGINAL: KidCr3nshaw
Ever notice people call Glocks, "polymer construction?" When you pay more for something you call it by it's technical name. A glock isn't plastic, it's made from high-strentgh, low-density polymers, ROFLMAO.
Good point! Since the prices of gas are so high, next time I go buy it I'm going to ask for $50 worth of a complex blend of hundreds of hydrocarbons consisting of paraffins, olefins, napthenes, and aromatics on pump 6, please!
Kikepiz
3/10/2008 2:56:07 PM
Expensive dog, take good care of him, don't let anything harm the animal.
rrasco
3/10/2008 4:05:18 PM
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ORIGINAL: dwschultzy
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ORIGINAL: rrasco
I trust no pit. I have one that runs around my neighborhood that my neighbor lets loose because shes 'friendly'. Im about to shoot it next time I see it. Granted, this dog has charged at me when I walked out of my house.
That's too bad. I know I am bias due to having a dog. And I know everyone has heard that it is not the breed, but the owners. I have had all types of dogs charge, and I dont blame it on the breed. When I was a kid, it was the Doberman's everyone was supposed to look out for. Never had a problem with one.
Take a chance to watch the Dog Whisperer show. Even if it is just for one episode. He proves that pit bulls are not bad dogs. He has a whole pack of pits who were fighters at one point in time. With proper re-training they do not show any type of aggression.
I know it is hard to change one's opinion on this subject, but please dont take it out on the breed. That is the same as having the public view sportbike riders as hooligans. Not fair.
I totally agree. However, keeping in mind these dogs are naturally more aggressive than other breeds. I don't think there is anything wrong with Pits, I just don't trust them because of their primal nature. Also realizing that more than likely most owners of aggressive breeds do not raise them properly. I do however slightly disagree that the breed does have something to do with it though, but any dog can be vicious no doubt.
Also, as a matter of a fact, I have watched Cesar a few times. I think its incredible how he can walk into a house with 2 rotts and put them into submission in a matter of seconds. Don't take my statements the wrong way, I love animals, Pits and Rotts included.
KidCr3nshaw
3/10/2008 6:12:38 PM
^For once I read all the posts all the way through and it worked!
I wasn't happy with your first comment, but I see where you're coming from. I was scared of all dogs, and still kind of am. But that's my weakness because I assume they're all gentle and want to be loved on by me - hehe, better hope I'm right!
I always felt like I had a connection with animals. I'm not sure if maybe everyone hears it, but I'm always the guy people say, "they never like anybody but they love you!" I dunno, maybe everyone hears that.
I wanna be a dog whisperer.
DDCavi
3/10/2008 6:54:23 PM
I had my ass kicked by a Pit Bull when I was 15. Thing ****ed me up, 10 years later I still have the puncture scars in my thighs. One of the scariest things Ive been through. So yes, now Im definately bias towards Pits. Its funny though, I own a Rotti that will make you think hes human and throws off all stereotypes of them. Best friend Ive ever had.
Caught him mid-yawn...
Not me on the end...