Tuesday, March 19, 2013

What You Need to Know About The Blue Nose Pitbull

By Geraldine Dimarco


Many of you are in the process of thinking about what pet you want to take home right now. After all, it's a big decision and you don't want to make a mistake of getting the wrong pet. Some of you may have narrowed their choices to maybe a pitbull. You've heard that a lot of good stuff and bad stuff about the blue nose pitbull and you're not quite sure where you are on this. Read on to learn more about this dog and if you will want him as your pet or not.

Read on to find out what makes a pitbull and if they are the kind of pets you want to have for your home.Technically, the only true pitbull is the American Pit Bull Terrier. However, there are some canines that look very close to this breed. These are the American Staffordshire Terrier, English Staffordshire Bull Terrier, the Dogo Argentino, Bull Terrier, American Bulldog, Presa Canerio, or any of the abovementioned crossbreeds. They are very similar with American Pitbulls and do share with many of their characteristics, but strictly speaking-when we talk of pitbulls we are referring to the American Pit Bull Terrier.

So what's the difference of the blue nose and the red nose variety? The truth is, almost none. Really, it is only the color that differentiates the two types of pitbulls- although some would say that blue pitbulls are more muscular of the two. I think a lot of the hype of what color pitbull one has is more a marketing strategy than anything. Whichever kind you opt for bluenose or rednose, they are the same dog just in different colors.

Now some of you might be a little worried about all the flack you've been hearing about his inclination to be aggressive. You want a pitbull but you don't want to risk the furniture in your home, or even worse-have him physically injure a family or friend. Well, you don't need to worry about that-pitbulls are great family pets to have. They may not go along great with other animals but they are loving and affectionate with their human masters. Your family is safe with them but do not let him roam around outdoors alone and without a leash tied to him.

Pitbulls are very sociable with people-they will enjoy spending many of their waking days with you jogging, walking or doing any form of exercise. Remember, blue pitbulls are a very active breed that needs to release their energy often to get them at their best behavior. Sometimes, when a pitbull is bored and have no human to focus his attention on, he will bark incessantly and even turn destructive on things. Set enough money aside to use for his vaccinations, de-worming, preventative parasite treatments, healthy food, etc. These are just some of the things you need to consider before adopting your own pet.

In summary, if you want to know if the blue nose pitbull is a good pet to have the answer is a resounding yes! A pitbull is a happy dog and with a little training-a great companion to have for many years to come. Sure, there's a cost to owning one-but it is a gift well worth any price. Enjoy!




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