XXL Pit Bull 135 pound XL PIT BULL

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Uploaded by on Apr 20, 2010

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  • love this but is not a pitbull

  • dude, i'd be the most proudest moefucka in Sac witha dog like that. Props.

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  • To whoever said a pitbull cant be blue is wrong. Any dog that is black can produce blue, the color blue is a dilute of black therefor if the color black is acceptable for the breed blue must also be. Some pitbull enthusiasts do not like the blue color and say it is a staffordshire trait not an apbt but the staffordshire came from selective breeding Using apbt. So to say blue isnt a apbt color doesnt make sense

  • @ALEATXABAL Pitbull isn't a breed of dog, it's a classification of several different breeds of dogs. Therefore, yes, this IS a pitbull

  • one word "beast"

  • Sorry, what's the point of all this? I think what you need is an ox.

  • how much weight is he pulling?

  • 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. Real APBTS, PITS, PIT BULLS are not Blue body and Blue nose.

  • @373733 By breed standards, yes. Which is silly because the pitbull is a type rather than a specific breed. Anyways, I could care less - but there are some people who want to keep the APBT "pure" and strictly to the breed standard.

  • @KendiLou3 so you are saying... that if this dog was more smaller and thiner... than it will be consider like a APBT???

  • @373733 He's referring to the "breed standards" of the American Pit Bull Terrier. This dog is much too large to be an APBT, its most likely an American Bully or a cross-breed. Not a pure blood apbt.

  • thats more than i can do

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