Wednesday, November 10, 2010

How our logo came about

As everyone knows our logo is of a Pitbull. Pitbulls are the most misunderstood dogs out there. Our pitbull was rescued from the streets when she was only 9 months old. At first the wife was very scared to have the dog around the kids and the house because of all the negative things she heard about the breed. I would always tell her that it was the idiot owners that gave the dog a bad name. Sometimes I wish I could put the idiots that dog fight into the ring and let them fight it out like the poor dogs had to and see how they liked it.

Pitbulls are the most loyal dog I've owned. Let me tell you I've owned many. My Pitbull Harley is more of a lap dog, she loves to cuddle and be around humans. She lives with two other dogs Dakota (Siberian Husky) and Molly (Ankle Bitter). She gets along with them great!! Other dogs are another story. The breed has it in them to be protective over their turf. Most dogs are like that but Pits have more of that protective instinct bred in them.

Harley has been a great addition to the family. My kids are in love with her-she plays all day with them and at night you can find her cuddled up in the bed snoring away. It's a shame that these lovable dogs have gotten such a bad rap. It's the dam owners who make the breed bad. Following simple rules can make a Pitbull a welcome addition to a family.

1. If other dogs are in the house make sure that they are properly introduced.
2. Make sure you and every member of the family displays a leader of the pack attitude.
3. Socialize socialize your Pitbull around other humans.

3 Simple things can really help a Pitbull make a wonderful pet and friend who is loyal and expects just a belly rub to be happy.


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