Friday, December 16, 2011

Ripped Up Muscular Pitbull

Ripped Up Muscular Pitbull
This particular pitbull is a great example of what the right dog supplements and training can do for your dogs. The Pitbull muscles shown in the picture are all natural. This rednose stud is well condition and trained by weights as well as walks.

Pit Bull Stud Dogs

"pitbull stud dog"
 Pitbull studs can be found through out the entire world. However, they are much more popular within the united states at this time. These particular dogs happen to be american bully pitbulls. They are considered gottiline pits and have great temperaments. Gottiline is their bloodline. Each pitbull has their own bloodline by which they are know. This is basically their linage, or ancestors that they are produced by.
"pit bull stud"
"pitbull stud"

Karelian Bear Dog Breed

The Karelian Bear dog breed is has a very statuesque posture when at attention. The tail should be a tight curly que that sits atop the back but should not sickle if the bloodlines are true. Adult Karelian Bear dogs will get to around 50 pounds male or female. The only acceptable markings are any pattern of white and black with the black to cover 70% usually and white 30% to uphold the AKC’s standard for the Karelian dog breed. Some Karelian Bear dogs are born with highlights of bronze along the borders of the white and black markings, but those of course are great pet animals, but not show quality. Karelian Bear dog breeders will still sell these dogs, but will have them spayed or neutered first. This is becoming a common practice as opposed to euthanasia.
Karelian Bear Dog Breed History and Origin:
There is a lot of speculation about the origination of the Karelian Bear Dog breed. Historians have noted that the Karelian dog breed may be one of the primitive dog breeds from 15,000 years ago. Primitive in this sense means the dogs that may have been tamed during that time by the Russian and Finnish people, but still share that familial gene with wolves. The Karelian Bear dog breed was able to withstand the harsh weather conditions that plagued Eastern Finland.
This was just a theory that many historians shared. Modern DNA testing has only just breached the surface to unlocking the mysteries behind where and how all the dog breeds we see to day came to be. Its now up to our kids kids kids to hopefully find the key.

Monday, December 5, 2011

American Bully Pitbull hanging from the springpole


American Bully Pitbull working on the springpole: