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  • Respect (:

  • Say Mann I got my dogs doin that too

    But I was wondering

    Does that harness ever give your dogs a rash?

  • @brianpalos1 The 1st type of harnesses I used circled around the neck did cause brusing and rashes where friction between the shoulders and the harnesses made contact but the harnesses I used in the vid circle around the shoulders and it gives support in areas were friction doesnt occur.

  • Nice bit pulls

  • press 8 then zero for a fart noise(;

  • Fuckin get some!

  • @vidabella91 Thx

  • Have you tripped over any rocks in the road? and how was the moment?

  • @greendaddy101 Yes I have and it hurts...

  • nice names!

  • You need to do that in the winter XD on a sled 8D, I assume Bikini is the one on the right?

  • Your obviously a great owner :) big props to you and your beautiful dogs and I don't know if you know this but it's people like you that help change the minds and slowly diffuse the nonsense idea that pits are all bad because you show that you AND your dogs are having a blast :D

  • Cool...you've got a sled ..Pit style!

  • HAHAHAHAHAH nice! so cute

  • how does he stop ;)

  • @UrNoScope I have a command ("whoa") that tells them to slow down but we had to work on it. If we are going down hill then I jump off and hope for the best. lol

  • how in the world do you get them to stop is what id like to know lol and do they ever get in your way? Cuz i might want to try that with my pitt :) but she might be all over the place :P and im afraid of traffic and what if i accidently crash into to her or she to me :/ so yea... thanks! and nice vid :)

  • @Sochanu I have a command ("whoa") that tells them to slow down but we had to work on it. If we are going down hill then I jump off and hope for the best. I normally do this exercise at a park where I dont have to worry about on comming traffic. When we 1st started doing this, I only did it at night and to get them & keep them focused, I used a laser and they would just chase the red dot on the ground but 1st I had to get them addicted to chasing the red dot b4 we did the skateboard.

  • You definitely have more balls than me. I get pulled on blades, I don't know if I'd ever have the sack to do it on a board. Props and props to fulfilling the dogs need for exercise. Just too many damn lazy owners out there.

  • @Cventures I dont have the ady balls to get pulled on blaades! At least I cat jump off the board to stop! Howdo you stop using blades??

  • i ould love to do that but i dunno how to ride a skateboard lmao cuz my pit loves running n im not fast enough

  • i would have fell tryin to step on the skateboard

  • thats the stupidest thing you could ever do, but damn just imagine getting pulled all over the city by 2 pitty´s and just be like: "Deal with it" *Sunglasses*

  • nice dogs...check mine out

  • This is for America? Where's the part where you fall off?

    I KIDD =D

  • Gorgeous dogs you have man. Looks like they really enjoy themselves doing this :)

  • Lol This is for America!!!!!!!

  • This is for America

  • @AdaughterofJC These two can do a mile and a half in 12 to 15 mins. My big brown Pit (Dozier) can do it by himself in about 12 mins. They will run for as long as I push them but I dont work them longer than that. Too much can lead to over exertion and cause injury. Also, I workem harder & more frequently in the fall/winter than the spring/summer. In the spring/summer I only do a mile, once a week. If you run a dog too hot for too long, you can actually cause it to suffer from hypothermia

  • @BKnuckles924 wow my 55 pouund staffie can do a mile in just over 7 mins but i use a longboard with big jelly wheels so its really smooth

  • @954jaydee Thats cool! 1/2 the track is incline with the 1st 2/3 of the1st 1/2 being a steep incline. The 2nd 1/2 is a combination of inclines & declines with the last 1/3 being a steep incline. By the time they r done,, they r DONE! I never recorded their flat land times cuz I dont do it often. It doesnt seem to exert them at all. At 1st I used 2 buy cheep $8 boards wit cheep wheels but the wheels used 2 melt after 1 round. I got sum very hard, large diameter Powell & Perelta Bombers now.

  • That's so awesome! these dogs are all about pleasing people. I love mine, they are the perfect breed in my opinion. too bad they have such a bad rep.

  • FOR AMERICA! lol

    great looking dogs you have sir

  • That board has 2 pitbull power

  • what brand of harness are you using the dogs look great by the way

  • @CRISROC21 Thx.. Top Paw is the brand. I bought them at Pet Smart a few yrs ago. Im not sure if they sell them any more but to me their the best. Its real hard for a dog to slip out of it the way they can with standard fit harnesses

  • @BKnuckles924 thanks the hunt is on

  • If my pit ever pulled me on something rollin I'll be going left to right and round and round in circles.. lmao! she dont like to run straight !!

  • Major props for using harness's on them for this instead of just their collars like so many idiots do. Beautiful dogs, also. How old are they?

  • @KatieJean1985 Thx! In the picture Jack (Drk Gray) is 1 yr 1 month and Bikini (white) is 1 yr 4 months. Now they are both 3 yrs old and will be 4 this yr.

  • haha "This is for America"

  • Man i wish I had tried this with my pit; he was a beast, could pull my SUV.

  • @TheEvilHare They love it. The only time I use harnesses wit them is when we do this, which they get super excited. When I pull the skateboard out of the back they go bananas. They be screaming and yelling and pulling me before I even get on the board, its almost embarassing.

  • you love america brother...

  • where did you get The harness at ? I have a Gold/white female rednose pit (very pretty dogs by the way) And i cant find the right harness .

  • @Dominique6586 Thx. I use harnesses from Pet Smart. There is one style that does not go over the head, it crosses the chest, around the upper shoulder and clips behind the back with a double ring. This style prevents them from sliping out and they seem more willing to pull harder; its probably more comfortable. Ive tried other styles but there is often bruising under the arm pits and chest area.

  • @BKnuckles924 Okay Thanks (: Lol

  • You are fuckin flying!

  • my doberman is too curious to do this :( he want to sniff and lick everybody on our way .... lol

  • this is for america loool

  • I tried to do that but you know , me rottweiler saw a puddy cat.

  • Thank you for using a harness and not a regular collar like all the other idiots. This is awesome! Good looking dogs

  • @tekkchick Thx!

  • @tekkchick that is a good point brother

  • the white one has the most haert or am i wrong?

  • @BoRay260 The whole pull takes about 15mins. The white one shows strenth in the the first leg and the gray one has the last leg. This vid is of the beginning of the 1st leg

  • Awsome,I wish my shitzu would do that.She sometimes does on my scooter though!I'm glad you used harnesess instead of collars :)

  • watch my pit 

  • how to stop ?

  • @Wallid8ed Luck. lol

  • thats awesome!

  • buena !!!!!!

  • The Red Nose is in the zone! Stunning creatures.

  • good work out I do the same but on a bike.......

  • WOW

  • thats fresh as hell! I got a white and blue pit, plus i skateboard too. maybe i should do this to exercise her. Beautiful pit's too btw.

  • This is for america lmao that was the best part

  • how did yur laser work in the day?

  • @hamza95s I normally run them at night, that's when I started training them with the laser pointer. After about 3 or 4 days, they enjoy pulling me so much, they werent thinking about the laser. Now, just the sight of me reaching for the harnesses and the skateboard starts an explosion of excitement with them.

  • @BKnuckles924

    have you ever tried riding your bike with them, I tie my pit's leash to the side of my bike and he runs along side me , they love this stuff

  • @tonyimmaculate Naw I havent done that. I dont have a bike. This vid was made around the time when I first started doing this and they pulled and ran, pulled and ran. Now, they PULL 100% of the time!! I had to get larger, harder more expensive wheels on the skate board becuz the other wheels would literally melt. When I've had all 4 of my dogs pulling me, the torque is amazing, scary, but amazing. My all brown Pit is as strong as all the others combined.

  • I first started by using a laser pointer bcause they liked to chase the red dot. Once they got used to it the would get excited when I pull the skate board out. Now, they love it better that their favorite food. They will not stop until their very tired. My other two love to do it too. I cant do all four because it makes it too much power. I run them in twos. Its too hot in Vegas right now. When it starts cooling off in October, I will male a new video.

  • how you trained them to run like that??

  • @djzzshady99 I didnt even train mine they just do it.

  • damn that's so kool!!

  • cool video, i hope u were looking upwards (toward traffic)

  • watch out they might kill you

    great video

  • if yo ass fall 

  • HELLS YA!!!...i do that shit too ahaha...best way to burn energy

  • "This is for america" lol.

    NIce tho.

    Blackjack has a fat ass neck.

  • the white one was doing all the job!!

  • awesome!

  • I am a pit bull lover and advocate.Thats a real good way to get out some of there energy!Way better then having them fight like some dirtbags do.

  • sweet, nice pooches

  • them are some awesoe looking pits!very very very beautiful!!!

  • Wouldve loved to see u fall

  • Although ur being a smart ass, It has happened many, many times too. When we get up a full head of speed we be going about 10 to 12 mph. Hit a small rock and and its over.

  • @BKnuckles924 worth it though id never walk again

  • @BKnuckles924 yes that is so true ! it happens all the time when u go to fast.

  • @BKnuckles924 how do you get your dogs to run like that ? without have them stop and sniff stuff 

  • @BKnuckles924 thats funny.

  • Great dogs man . But I stopped classifying my dogs by thier color (rednose/bluenose) along time ago cuz it doesn't really matter cuz it doesn't effect the way they act only the way they are sold really...but still beutiful dogs all in the end

  • If feel u. I named the vids the way I did so that it would make easy searches for people so I could get my hit count up.

  • damm, those are some pretty nice lookin pits, check out my video of mine and my female puppy?

  • nice dog....come check mine out!!!

  • just dont get hit

  • Thx

  • yeah, just about all ambullies have a big am staff influence in them. hes a good looking bully, not over done at all like some are.

  • I clicked remove on your other comment by mistake. They are very good at ignoring other animals and people when we go running. I used to take them everyday but I've trimmed it to 3 days a week (1 day on, 1 day off). The park we go to is highly populated everyday because its has 3 dog parks & 10 soccer fields & the 1 mile track we use surrounds the soccer fields.The only time we can run is at night because of the heat. Although he's too small to pull, I got one of the pups hooked on running

  • Cool vid but your red nose apbt looks larger than your american bully

  • might have better genes :D

    p.s. VERY NICE DOGS MAN :x VERY just the right size not that big and they seem athletic :D

  • size dosent necesarily mean better genes. the only way to see if one dog has better genes is by looking at pedigrees. a 35 lb APBT can have better genes than a 65 lber and vice versa. APBTs are smaller dogs than Am Bullies, I thought it was odd and thats why i said i thought the APBT looked bigger

  • They are both very athletic. I do not like a overweight dog. I've had a litter of pups from them and I kept the two most impressive dogs. Both are males at 5 months one is 50 lbs with the same size bone structure as the APBT & is still getting bigger. The other is 45 lbs with a good bone structure. Both have very good temperments, very high intelligence. The APBT comes from a very strong gene pool. The Bully's sire is OFA and pen hip cert and the Bully and APBT get theirs next month.

  • Yes she is. She was the largest pup of her litter. She's almost twice the size of her mother. She stands at 21" and he is 18". I try to keep them both at 65 lbs, but the APBT is at 69 lbs and the Bully is at 63 lbs. The Bully's physical appearance is more defined because he is in a smaller package but the APBT has just as much muscle mass. That vid was done shortly after I got him when he was 8 months and he was malnurished at 54 lbs.They both are very impressive now. New vids in route.

  • Good workout for your dogs.. My boy runs alongside the bike but the ony thing i hate is when those little dogs come out of no where and start chasing us

  • We do the same thing with our 15 month old APBT (mix rescued at 4wks)

    We have Landrollers (yes we watch the Dog Whisperer..lol)

    We clocked our girl running 17mph while pulling a 150-160lb guy..he wasn't helping her either..that was just her..hauling ass..lol...she prob could've ran a little faster, but we were proud anyway!

    APBTs are great pets when you know how to raise them!!

  • Beautiful dogs. Great way to give them a workout. :)

  • Nice dogs!!! ;)

  • this is for America

  • nice to see someone use the pit for good , and not fighting keep up the good work ,nice dogs too

  • Thx

  • Thats awesome man! My CockerSpan used to pull me on the skateboard when I was a kid. Now I run my current dog Chica Macomico (Rednose Aemrican Pitbull) 5 - 6 miles every other day at a near by lake. She comes home eats and passes the hell out. Keep up the good work I might have to add some weight to my dogs back or create a bit more resistance as she gets older and bigger. Enjoy the playfighting!

  • I used to run with my dogs but I've encounter knee problems within the last year and I've seen others do this with their dogs in the parking lot of the dog park. I take them around a outdoor 1 mile track that has alot of inclines to provide resistance and the parking lot has incline resistance. They love it. Its the only time I let them actually pull when they're on the leash. As soon as I pull out the skateboard, they yelp and bark until we start moving.

  • breed for work and you will keep the bred better than those bow legged fat stumps that can not even do wht your dogs do

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