Archive for March, 2009

Choosing an American Pit Bull Terrier and Things To Consider

Sunday, March 22nd, 2009
Choosing an American Pit Bull Terrier and Things To Consider

You’ve made up your mind, it’s the American Pit Bull Terrier you want as your companion. Are you ready for this breed? Read this article and then decide if you want to go ahead with your decision.Does your lifestyle fit the American Pit Bull Terrier
lifestyle?

These dogs are packed with energy from head to toe. Craving a good run like a champion athlete. Exercise is critical to a heathy, happy bulldog. High energy is their m (more…)

Unfortunate Impressions on Bull Dog Terriers

Friday, March 13th, 2009
Unfortunate Impressions on Bull Dog Terriers

People might be wondering why there is such a name as “bull dog”.

Originally, Great Britain and later, America were obsessed with bloody fights between bulls and dogs. The main function of the canine is to hang on to the bull’s neck and worry the poor animal until it dies. Obviously, these dogs had developed great strength in their jaws.

Among the popular choices of dogs for this sport were the pit bulls. Back (more…)

Pitbull Joint Pain Relief

Tuesday, March 10th, 2009
Pitbull Joint Pain Relief

Is Your Pitbull Down In The Dumps
Sleepy
Lazy
In Pain

Pit Bull joint pain alleviation. Osteoarthritis in Pitbulls, as in humans, is a draining disease that greatly affects your pet’s health and well being. Arthritis, also known as deteriorative Joint disease ( DJD ), can transform a bright, playful dog into a listless and discomfort ridden animal. There are numerous kinds of Pet Arthritis. Some of the most typical on (more…)

Heartworms And Your Pit Bull Terrier: Dog Health Advice

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009
Heartworms And Your Pit Bull Terrier: Dog Health Advice

One of the most devastating parasites which may threaten your Pit Bull is the heartworm. These nasty creatures can linger in your pet for years before dealing a death blow to your Pit Bull. Heartworms are treatable, but it is best to use a protective stance rather than wait for infection to occur.

This disease is not spread from pet to pet via contact, but by another nasty creature we all know as the mosquito. The mosquito is a necessary (more…)