The American Pitbulls Terrier appeared for the first time in Europe, and it’s a combination of English Terriers and English Bulldogs to create a robust, reliable, and hard-working breed. Brought later to the United States, the breed is renamed Staffordshire Terrier to be used primarily for hunting, herding, and even as messengers on the battlefield.

Today, Pitbulls are pets loved by several people for their friendliness and remarkable strength. Most Pitbulls that we receive at the shelter are crossed with other breeds such as Labrador, husky, or boxer. This illustrates the great differences in size, color, and behavior. We cannot confirm the breed of an animal unless we have his Canadian Kennel Club papers. We rely primarily on the physical and behavioral characteristics of the animal to establish its breed.

For my part, my story with Pitbulls began the first day I started working at the shelter. Before working on it, I had never been in contact with Pitbulls. Like many people, I had preconceived ideas about this breed by researching and reading many articles. I imagined these would be threatening dogs, difficult to approach, and delicate to control.

And then I met Spotlight a beautiful black and white dog that we hosted at the shelter. She was incredibly kind and sensitive.

I spent a lot of time with her, and I discovered an extremely intelligent dog that I never came across previously, would be a joke if I tell you I was wearing it home-made dog clothes to see the harmony of intelligence and cuteness on it. She had a thirst for learning and stared at me with extreme intelligence. I always had the impression that she spoke to me with her eyes, conveyed to me her joy at watching me or her sadness to stay in her cage at night. I have never seen a dog take a biscuit more gently than Spotlight. For her, there was nothing better in the world than a hug and massage session. I wholeheartedly would say it was a perfect dog! What a pain to have let her go to her new family.

And now, I was in the camp of the Pitbulls lovers!

A long series of Pitbulls followed at the shelter, and I always got amazed by this intelligent Spotlight breed at each of our meetings. These dogs do not only have a thirst for learning, but they love the company of humans.

At the shelter, the Pitbulls are treated like other dogs, and we always take into consideration their characters and abilities during the evaluations. However, we believe that these dogs can become dangerous under the wrong hands, like all other breeds elsewhere. That is why we are always vigilant when adopting dogs whose stature can cause more damage in case of a bite.

In recent years, the media has portrayed the Pitbulls as killing machines and monsters. It is important to note that these cases do exist, but are exceptions. All races have their peculiarities, and dangerousness does not belong to a race.

The Bottom Line for New Breeders or Adopters

When adopting a dog, we invite future adopters to read about the breed that interests them. Since each dog is unique and has the physical and behavioral characteristics that predominate in it. It is accordingly important to find out whether these features are suitable for our lifestyle or no.

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There’s no greater addition to a household than a puppy, and children especially will fall in love with their new, and oh so cute, family member. It’s important to remember, however, that moving into a new home can be a confusing and even frightening experience for a young dog. As it grows up it will give you years of love and loyalty, so give it lots of love when it needs it most by doing all you can to ensure that your new puppy feels happy and at home from the moment it arrives.

Give Your Puppy a Calm Welcome

When you carry your puppy into its new home, everyone is going to be excited. Young children especially will want to pet it and cuddle it, but at first that could be completely the wrong thing to do. To help a puppy adjust to its new surroundings, create an environment that’s as calm and quiet as possible. It may take a day or two for a puppy to get used to the completely new sights, sounds and smells of your home, but once they’ve done that you’ll notice their confidence grow and they’ll seek you and other family members out. At this point it’s fine to stroke and cuddle them, so ensure that you talk to your children and do some research on the popular dog breeds before bringing a puppy home and stress the importance of being quiet.

Create a Safe Space for Your Puppy

Dogs are territorial creatures, even from an early age, so ensure that you have a small area of your home that’s specifically for your puppy. Put a dog basket filled with warm towels in this areaand place your new puppy gently into it. It won’t be long until you find your puppy heading towards it naturally, and this is a habit that will last for years. It’s a good idea to have a puppy toy or two in this area as well, and there should always be a fresh supply of water nearby as well as nutritious food to eat at mealtimes.

A Healthy Puppy Needs Exercise

A balanced diet is important for puppies as well as humans, especially when they are small, and the same is true of exercise. It’s important to get in the habit of walking your puppy on a daily basis as soon as possible, as this ensures that they grow up to be fit, strong and healthy. As they get older you can walk them for longer distances and more frequently, which is great exercise for the owner as well. Expert puppy walking tips can be found on the internet or from your local vet, but one key point to remember is that they must be correctly vaccinated first. It’s a good idea to carry out lead training first as well, and always remember to make your puppy’s walks as enjoyable for it as possible.

Give your puppy a wealth of love and it’s sure to return it tenfold in the years to come. Important steps to remember are to give it a quiet and calm first day or two, ensure that it’s had its vaccinations, and have a puppy bedding area for it with lots of water available nearby. Other than this, give your puppy regular walks and regular treats, and you’ll have a new member of the household that will enrich the lives of everyone within it. Buying a puppy is one of the greatest things you can do but remember to always consider their physical and emotional needs.