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Thursday, March 25, 2010

AN EARLY HAPPY EASTER TO YOU ALL:: From My Pit to Your Pit

Fendi says Happy Easter!!!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S3_-q55hqMI (Cute video of someone else's precious pit)


Happy Easter to all of you and to all the pretty pits out there. As we all know, Easter is just one step into spring, but it is also a reminder that our doggie training days should begin. We want our pits to join all the other dogs that are able to participate in these public classes. They can to, why not? Their behavior is sometimes more bearable than those little nagging dogs that attend these classes. So here are a few classes that you pit-pup or adult can attend if you live in the Brooklyn, NY area.

**Starting March 28th, 2010, Doggie Academy located on 89 3rd St will hold obedience classes

There is also usually a public training event every spring in Marine Park in Brooklyn as well, the particulars have yet to be disclosed, so I will keep everyone posted when I get the details as well, or if anyone gets a sneak peak before me, PLEASE let me know!! Have a happy safe Easter everyone!! WOOF!!

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Welcome to The World of Pits



This blog is a voice for pitbulls and for my followers to know and learn pits if they don’t already know them, along with giving information where needed. I am a current pitbull owner myself and have grown up with pits since childhood. I have never, ever encountered a bad experience with a pit, actually, they are the only dogs I trust fully. I also have a teacup Chihuahua who can rule my pit at times. Let me give you their names for future reference; the pitbull is Fendi, she is a beautiful 7 year old red nose and Gucci is my teacup Chihuahua. We need to fully understand the history and the current times of our breed before we are so quick to judge and immediately want to “put them down”, and that’s what I am here to do. Pits are the oldest dog breed still around today, so lets give this breed the respect they deserve before we are so quick to criticize and dissipate this amazing, yet misunderstood breed.