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BUYERS BEWERE KING KONG KENNEL | AMERICAN BLUE PITBULL TERRIERS ...
Razors Edge, Gottiline , GrayLines, Shockerline, XL, XXL, XXXL, BlueLines, Red Rum, Kingpinline and Monster G line, Remyline, Marcuslines and a lot more are not APBTS, PITS, PIT BULLS that is fact. Real APBTS, PITS, PIT BULLS are not Blue body and Blue nose. The American Staffordshire Terrier and this new breed call American Bully and American Bullies. The Lying need to stop. These is no Pit Bull blue. People need to learn the truth. The Tagging of UKC and ADBA need to stop. Nobody is hating. The Truth need to come out. There is no breed call Bully American Pit Bull Terriers. Understand this. You people have American Bullys, American Bullies. And These people with these XL, XXL, XXXL Dogs are American Bandogs Mastiffs , American Bandogges Mastiffs. let get it right people. Change your paper work. STOP LYING TO BUYERS. APBTS, PIT BULLS, PIT TERRIERS, PITS are not Blue or Gray. If you have UKC and ADBA papers you have fraud and fake papers. Change your paper work. Stop lying. You People are in Denial.
You people are in denial. Stop tagging and hanging UKC and ADBA paper on these
Blue, Gray and Merle American Bullies because they are not Real APBT. Understand
this. This is how Real APBT look and they can't be in the same cage with the
other dog because Of there gamest.
American Staffordshire Terriers , American Pit Bull Terriers,
American Bullys/Bullies, English Staffordshire Bull Terriers, English Bull
Terriers are all different breeds understand that. Razors Edge, Gottiline ,
GrayLines, XL, XXL, XXXL, BlueLines, Red Rum and Monster G line, Remyline,
Marcuslines, Jaggerlines, Norselines, Kingpinlline and lot more are not APBTS,
PITS, PIT BULLS that is fact.
What a Real American Pit Bull Terrier aka "PIT BULL" and "PIT"
should look like. Real APBTS, PIT BULLS, PITS are not blue or merle in color.
Real APBTS, PIT BULLS, PITS don't have Big English Bulldogs or Mastiffs feet,
Real APBTS, PIT BULLS, PITS don't have Big English Bulldogs or Mastiffs Bones,
Real APBTS, PIT BULLS, PITS don't have Hanging Lips or jaws like Big English
Bulldogs or Mastiffs. Real APBTS, PIT BULLS, PITS are not over 70 lbs for males
and not over 60 lbs for female. Original bloodlines of Real APBTS, PIT BULLS,
PIT are Jeep, RedBoy, Jocko, Negiro, TutlerBuster, Gaines, ELI and a lot more.
The Tagging and Hanging UKC and ADBA paper work really need to stop.
Standard - American Pit Bull Terrier
HISTORY
Sometime during the nineteenth century, dog fanciers in England, Ireland, and
Scotland began to experiment with crosses between Bulldogs and Terriers, looking
for a dog that combined the gameness of the terrier with the strength and
athleticism of the Bulldog. The result was a dog that embodied all of the
virtues attributed to great warriors: strength, indomitable courage, and
gentleness with loved ones. Immigrants brought these bull and terrier crosses to
the United States. The American Pit Bull Terrier's many talents did not go
unnoticed by farmers and ranchers who used their APBTs for protection, as catch
dogs for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt, to drive livestock, and as family
companions. Today, the American Pit Bull Terrier continues to demonstrate its
versatility, competing successfully in Obedience, Tracking, Agility, Protection,
and Weight Pulls, as well as Hunting.
GENERAL APPEARANCE
The American Pit Bull Terrier is a medium-sized, solidly built, short-coated
dog with smooth, well-defined musculature. This breed is both powerful and
athletic. The body is just slightly longer than tall, but bitches may be
somewhat longer in body than dogs. The length of the front leg (measured from
point of elbow to the ground) is approximately equal to one-half of the dog's
height at the withers. The head is of medium length, with a broad, flat skull,
and a wide, deep muzzle. Ears are small to medium in size, high set, and may be
natural or cropped. The relatively short tail is set low, thick at the base and
tapers to a point. The American Pit Bull Terrier comes in all colors and color
patterns. This breed combines strength and athleticism with grace and agility
and should never appear bulky or muscle-bound or fine-boned and rangy.
CHARACTERISITCS
The essential characteristics of the American Pit Bull Terrier are strength,
confidence, and zest for life. This breed is eager to please and brimming over
with enthusiasm. APBTs make excellent family companions and have always been
noted for their love of children. Because most APBTs exhibit some level of dog
aggression and because of its powerful physique, the APBT requires an owner who
will carefully socialize and obedience train the dog. The breed's natural
agility makes it one of the most capable canine climbers so good fencing is a
must for this breed. The APBT is not the best choice for a guard dog since they
are extremely friendly, even with strangers. Aggressive behavior toward humans
is uncharacteristic of the breed and highly undesirable. This breed does very
well in performance events because of its high level of intelligence and its
willingness to work.
The American Pit Bull Terrier has always been
capable of doing a wide variety of jobs so exaggerations or faults should be
penalized in proportion to how much they interfere with the dog's versatility.
HEAD - The APBT head is unique and a key element of breed
type. It is large and broad, giving the impression of great power, but it is not
disproportionate to the size of the body. Viewed from the front, the head is
shaped like a broad, blunt wedge. When viewed from the side, the skull and
muzzle are parallel to one another and joined by a well defined, moderately deep
stop. Supraorbital arches over the eyes are well defined but not pronounced. The
head is well chiseled, blending strength, elegance, and character.
SKULL - The skull is large, flat or slightly rounded, deep, and broad between the ears. Viewed from the top, the skull tapers just slightly toward the stop. There is a deep median furrow that diminishes in depth from the stop to the occiput. Cheek muscles are prominent but free of wrinkles. When the dog is concentrating, wrinkles form on the forehead, which give the APBT his unique expression.
MUZZLE - The muzzle is broad and deep with a very slight
taper from the stop to the nose, and a slight falling away under the eyes. The
length of muzzle is shorter than the length of skull, with a ratio of
approximately 2:3. The topline of the muzzle is straight. The lower jaw is well
developed, wide and deep. Lips are clean and tight.
Faults:
Snipey muzzle; flews; weak lower jaw.
EYES - Eyes are medium size, round to almond-shaped, and set
well apart and low on the skull. All colors are equally acceptable except blue,
which is a serious fault. Haw should not be visible.
Serious Faults:
Bulging eyes; both eyes not matched in color; blue eyes.
TEETH - The American Pit Bull Terrier has a complete set of
evenly spaced, white teeth meeting in a scissors bite.
Fault: Level bite.
Serious Faults: Undershot, or overshot bite;
wry mouth; missing teeth (this does not apply to teeth that have been lost or
removed by a veterinarian).
NOSE - The nose is large with wide, open nostrils. The nose
may be any color.
EARS - Ears are high set and may be natural or cropped
without preference. If natural, semi-p***k or rose are preferred. p***k or flat,
wide ears are not desired.
NECK - The neck is of moderate length and muscular. There is
a slight arch at the crest. The neck widens gradually from where it joins the
skull to where it blends into well laid-back shoulders. The skin on the neck is
tight and without dewlap.
Faults: Neck too short and thick; thin or weak neck; ewe neck; dewlap.
FOREQUARTERS - The shoulder blades are long, wide, muscular,
and well laid back. The upper arm is roughly equal in length to the shoulder
blade and joins it at an apparent right angle.
The forelegs are strong and muscular. The elbows are set close to the body. Viewed from the front, the forelegs are set moderately wide apart and perpendicular to the ground. The
pasterns are short, powerful, straight, and flexible. When viewed in profile,
the pasterns are nearly erect.
Faults: Upright or loaded
shoulders; elbows turned outward or tied-in; down at the pasterns; front legs
bowed; wrists knuckled over; toeing in or out.
BODY - The chest is deep, well filled in, and moderately wide with ample room for heart
and lungs, but the chest should never be wider than it is deep. The forechest
does not extend much beyond the point of shoulder. The ribs extend well back and
are well sprung from the spine, then flattening to form a deep body extending to
the elbows. The back is strong and firm. The topline inclines very slightly
downward from the withers to a broad, muscular, level back. The loin is short,
muscular and slightly arched to the top of the croup, but narrower than the rib
cage and with a moderate tuck-up. The croup is slightly sloping downward.
HINDQUARTERS - The hindquarters are strong, muscular, and moderately broad. The rump is well filled in on each side of the tail and deep from the pelvis to the crotch. The bone, angulation, and musculature of the hindquarters are in balance with the forequarters. The thighs are well developed with thick, easily discerned muscles. Viewed from the side, the hock joint is well bent and the rear pasterns are well let down and perpendicular to the
ground. Viewed from the rear, the rear pasterns are straight and parallel to one
another.
Faults: Narrow hindquarters; hindquarters shallow from pelvis to
crotch; lack of muscle; straight or over angulated stifle joint; cow hocks;
sickle hocks; bowed legs.
FEET - The feet are round, proportionate to the size of the
dog, well arched, and tight. Pads are hard, tough, and well cushioned. Dewclaws
may be removed.
Fault: Splayed feet.
TAIL - The tail is set on as a natural extension of the
topline, and tapers to a point. When the dog is relaxed, the tail is carried low
and extends approximately to the hock. When the dog is moving, the tail is
carried level with the backline. When the dog is excited, the tail may be
carried in a raised, upright position (challenge tail), but never curled over
the back (gay tail).
Fault: Long tail (tail tip passes beyond point of hock).
Serious faults: Gay tail (not to be confused with challenge tail); kinked tail.
Disqualification: Bobbed tail.
COAT - The coat is glossy and smooth, close, and moderately
stiff to the touch.
Faults: Curly, Wavy, or sparse coat.
Disqualification: Long coat.
COLOR - Any color, color pattern, or combination of colors
is acceptable, except for merle, blue or gray.
Disqualification: Merle, Blue, Gray
HEIGHT and WEIGHT - The American Pit Bull Terrier must be both powerful and agile so actual weight and height are less important than the correct proportion of weight to height. Desirable weight for a mature male in good condition is between 35 and 70 pounds. Desirable weight for a mature female in good condition is between 30 and 60 pounds. Dogs over
these weights are not to be penalized unless they are disproportionately massive
or rangy.
GAIT - The American Pit Bull Terrier moves
with a jaunty, confident attitude, conveying the impression that he expects any
minute to see something new and exciting. When trotting, the gait is effortless,
smooth, powerful, and well coordinated, showing good reach in front and drive
behind. When moving, the backline remains level with only a slight flexing to
indicate suppleness. Viewed from any position, legs turn neither in nor out, nor
do feet cross or interfere with each other. As speed increases, feet tend to
converge toward center line of balance.
Faults: Legs not moving on the same plane; legs over reaching; legs crossing over in front or rear; rear legs moving too close or touching; rolling; pacing; paddling; sidewinding;
hackney action; pounding.
DISQUALIFICATIONS - Unilateral or bilateral cryptorchid.
Viciousness or extreme shyness. Unilateral or bilateral deafness. Bobbed tail.
Albinism. Merle, Blue, Gray. Long coat.