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Re: Yea I Joined, So What? Lol
 Originally Posted by Coleslaw007
Hi! Brandan got play-offended that you didn't mention him, even though he like never gets on lol
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Lol I didnt even know he had an account, tell him to quit being a wussy face!
 Originally Posted by DrDooLittle
Happy Bear pictures very cute! He looks a bit thin to me
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Thank you! Lol no, he is far from to thin. If he was to thin he would be starved and if he was starved he wouldnt have all that muscle on him, because when a dog is starved (like any animal) the first thing that goes is the muscle mass.
Here let me show you-
Overweight bully breed dog - what most people think is "healthy" is actually not at all.


Now here, this is a conditioned proper weight bully breed dog - what is actually healthy, no extra fat and lean muscle mass.


Now lastly, this is an emaciated dog, not healthy at all, no fat at all and lost all muscle mass due to starvation.


Hope that shows you a little bit of proper weight and body shape and muscle mass for these dogs. You have to remember, they are a working breed and as with any dog or human, extra weight and fat is never good and causes a lot of health issues. Fat is not happy.
Most people in this country, and others, dont really know what a fit and healthy dog looks like. We are so exposed to us being obese that its just natural that our pets look the part too.
I hope you see that he isnt thin at all and is in a great fit shape. Also, another thing involving dogs and proper body weight, a good rule of thumb is they should have a proper and nice tight tuck in their belly, it should go up under the dog and not go straight across from the bottom on the rib cage, its commonly called an "up tuck" for this reason.
This dog has zero tuck and its chest looks to go straight from the front all the way to his rear leg, a straight line from end of rib cage to hind leg means you have a fat dog

See how this dog has a tuck, where the gut area is up and the rib cage slopes up into the tuck and isnt a straight line to the hind leg

Okay I am done lol again, Rambles McGee here!
 Originally Posted by lmartelli77
I tried to adopt a Pitbull from a shelter a year ago, but Molly was having none of it. She was too aggressive....I felt soooooo bad! She is the sweetest dog to people, but is aggressive towards most other dogs.
She is quite old for an EB! I hear they have lots of health issues and die young, but seems like she isnt the norm!
Dont feel bad! She is a bulldog, as are Pit Bulls and the majority of other bully breeds, they are genetically predisposed to being dog aggressive. Its perfectly normal and she is acting normal for her breed 
 Originally Posted by JaGv
nice looking dog. i got a myself a backyard pitbull half razor's edge friendly as can be but tends to assert his dominance around other males. can't seem to stay off the females though lol. with me he's just a big ol' baby.
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I like him! He is a very cute dog
Just an FYI, Razor's Edge isnt an Pit Bull bloodline, its actually an American Bully bloodline and was created by a guy named Dave Wilson, he wanted a more compact, less dog aggressive, more "vanity" and "pet only" dog breed, so he cross bred the American Pit Bull Terrier and the American Staffordshire Terrier for 15-20 years until he ended up with the American Bully, the dogs he called Razor's Edge.
All the RE dogs I have met (that are decently bred) are great family pets, usually pretty laid back and mellow, much less drivey than an game bred or pure APBT and superb family dogs.
Oh I LOL'd like no ones business when I saw you edited out his lipstick!
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