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Uploaded by on Feb 19, 2009

Me walking two of my American Bully puppies...female blue tri around 8 months old...and a blue fawn male around 6 months old...SUPER short and stocky

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  • @mdx4life These are just american bullies, he just wishes they were pitbulls so he slips the word pit in there. If I was coming up the walk with my dog, you would see what the real american pitbull terrier was.

  • gorgeous

  • nice dogs

  • Check Out Mine I Posted A Video Few Blues and others

  • nice dogs check out my tri

  • I have a chocolate tri, but he has his ears..I think imma let him keep them lol..nice tri tho!

  • @Dubya2202 look me up id like to hear more.

  • "Blue fawn" is actually a color. It is recognized by the ADBA as "fawn bluie." Check it out on their website, ADBAdog (can't put the "dots"). Look up their color chart.

  • BTW, designer breeds are Labradoodles, or Cockapoos, or Pomchis. Pits where bred for a distinct purpose many moons ago. That purpose has since diminished, and yes, some people do use the breed for illegal and very wrong and cruel purposes. However, the breed as a whole is extremely smart and loyal. Irresponsible owners is the cause of the viscious ones, it's not something born or bred into them. I myself have a "bully," my children ride him like pony. He's a part of our family, another child.

  • "Bully" is a nickname for the APBT breed. Also and adjective to describe the build of the dog. My comment that clarified that didn't post. I never said the breed was rare, nor did anyone else. We ALL said the blue tri color was rare. And, indeed, it is. The genes that produce the trait skip a generation, and this is where my previous comment picks up, about the dams and sires, so on and so forth. I suppose people who buy dachsunds or labs from your "backyard breeders" are also ridiculous?

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