Pit Bullat Red-nose(hunde kuq) kanë dy veti: Kanë qef të lozin edhe janë shumë të dëgjueshëm.
Pit Bull Red-nose janë një variant i amerikan Pit Bull Terrier. Këto qen janë të shkathët dhe jo agresivë kundrejt njerëzve, perfshirë dhe fëmijët, kur trajnohen dhe stërviten siç duhet.
Pit Bullat Amerikan Red-Nose Terrier shquhen në bindje dhe e bëjnë mirë qenin roje.
Kur zgjedh një Pit Bull, it is important to check its bloodline. Cataracts, heart disease, and hip dysplasia are common hereditary problems.
Common Name(s) Red-Nosed American Pit Bull Terrier, Red-Nosed Pit Bull Breed Type The Red-Nosed Pit Bull is a variation of the American Pit Bull Terrier. Originally bred for bull baiting and dog fighting, they have also functioned as working dogs on farms. The Red-Nosed Pit Bull prefers warm weather. Some localities have banned the breed.
Background The Red-Nosed Pit Bull is a result of close inbreeding of the "Old Family" strain of Pit Bulls in Ireland in the mid-1800s. These dogs made their way to the United States through immigration with their owners. Efforts have been made throughout the years to preserve the strain, but breeding with other strains has made Old Family Red-Nosed Pit Bulls less common.
Description The Old-Family Red-Nosed Pit Bull is usually red in color. Red-nosed dogs of other strains, or that are products of the breeding of various strains, may be any color. These dogs are stocky, and tend to be on the large side of normal for Pit Bulls. Average height is 18-22 inches for males and females, and average weight is 35-65 pounds, with females weighing slightly less than males.
Care and Feeding The Pit Bull diet should contain beef, poultry, brown rice, and corn. This breed needs lots of fiber and few carbohydrates. Essential fatty acids are good for the Red-Nosed Pit Bull's coat. Red-Nosed Pit Bulls shed moderately, so they require regular brushing. Baths should be given as needed. Red-Nosed Pit Bull owners sometimes have their ears clipped, but it is not customary to do so.
Annual checkups are recommended, with vaccinations as follows:
Housing Your Dog The Red-Nosed Pit Bull can be kept inside or out. They can live in apartments as long as they get plenty of exercise. These dogs prefer warm weather. They need durable toys, beds, and food and water containers.
Social Behaviors Old Family Red-Nosed Pit Bulls tend to have friendly temperaments due to the quality of their breeding. They may, however, be aggressive to unfamiliar animals. They are very protective of their owners and the owner's property, but are friendly when there is no threat present.
Trajnimi dhe mbajtja e Pitbullave Red Nose: duhet të shoqërohet, që kur ata janë të rinj pra këlysh. Ata shquhen në bindje, ndjeke dhe jane shumë te aftë ne trajnim.
Aktivitetet: Pitbullat Red-Nosed kanë nevojë çdo dite per ushtrime dhe ecje te gjata. Ata duan ushtrime të fuqishme, si dhe kanë qef të kërcejnë.
Breeding/Reproduction The rarity of the Red-Nosed Pit Bull may make it difficult to find others of the strain for breeding purposes. A good breeder can help you find a suitable mate for your dog.
Common Health Problems The Red-Nosed Pit Bull is a healthy dog overall, but some have genetic and non-genetic health problems. These include heart disease, joint problems, cataracts, and allergies.
Availability Old Family Red-Nosed Pit Bulls are rare, and may be difficult to find. They often sell much higher than other Pit Bulls. The Old Family Red-Nosed is a Red-Nosed Pit Bull whose lineage goes back to the original ones from Ireland.
References "American Pit Bull Terrier", Dog Breed Info Center, Copyright 1998-2008
"American Pit Bull Terrier", Answers.com, Copyright 2007, Referenced online, 2008
Stratton, Richard, "About the Red, Red Nosed", Copyright 1975, and "The Color of Gameness", Copyright 2003. Referenced online, 2008
Harwelik, Mary, "Temperament", "History", The Real Pit Bull, Copyright 2000-2004
Cusick, William D., "What to Feed an American Pit Bull Terrier", Referenced online, 2008
Mann, Jason, "Pass the Fat! Or Why Essential Fatty Acids Are Vital to Pitbull Health", Copyright 2005, Referenced online, 2008
"Pet Library: Grooming Your Dog", Best Friends Pet Care, Referenced online, 2008
"Pit Bull Rescue", PitBullLovers.com, Copyright 2005, Referenced online, 2008
Pit Bull Red-nose janë një variant i amerikan Pit Bull Terrier. Këto qen janë të shkathët dhe jo agresivë kundrejt njerëzve, perfshirë dhe fëmijët, kur trajnohen dhe stërviten siç duhet.
Pit Bullat Amerikan Red-Nose Terrier shquhen në bindje dhe e bëjnë mirë qenin roje.
Kur zgjedh një Pit Bull, it is important to check its bloodline. Cataracts, heart disease, and hip dysplasia are common hereditary problems.
Common Name(s) Red-Nosed American Pit Bull Terrier, Red-Nosed Pit Bull Breed Type The Red-Nosed Pit Bull is a variation of the American Pit Bull Terrier. Originally bred for bull baiting and dog fighting, they have also functioned as working dogs on farms. The Red-Nosed Pit Bull prefers warm weather. Some localities have banned the breed.
Background The Red-Nosed Pit Bull is a result of close inbreeding of the "Old Family" strain of Pit Bulls in Ireland in the mid-1800s. These dogs made their way to the United States through immigration with their owners. Efforts have been made throughout the years to preserve the strain, but breeding with other strains has made Old Family Red-Nosed Pit Bulls less common.
Description The Old-Family Red-Nosed Pit Bull is usually red in color. Red-nosed dogs of other strains, or that are products of the breeding of various strains, may be any color. These dogs are stocky, and tend to be on the large side of normal for Pit Bulls. Average height is 18-22 inches for males and females, and average weight is 35-65 pounds, with females weighing slightly less than males.
Care and Feeding The Pit Bull diet should contain beef, poultry, brown rice, and corn. This breed needs lots of fiber and few carbohydrates. Essential fatty acids are good for the Red-Nosed Pit Bull's coat. Red-Nosed Pit Bulls shed moderately, so they require regular brushing. Baths should be given as needed. Red-Nosed Pit Bull owners sometimes have their ears clipped, but it is not customary to do so.
Annual checkups are recommended, with vaccinations as follows:
- 6-8 javë: Distemper, Leptospirosis, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, Parvo, and Corona virus (DHLPPC)
- 10-12 javë: Second DHLPPC
- 14-16 javë: Third DHLPPC and rabies
- Vjetore: DHLPPC and rabies booster
Housing Your Dog The Red-Nosed Pit Bull can be kept inside or out. They can live in apartments as long as they get plenty of exercise. These dogs prefer warm weather. They need durable toys, beds, and food and water containers.
Social Behaviors Old Family Red-Nosed Pit Bulls tend to have friendly temperaments due to the quality of their breeding. They may, however, be aggressive to unfamiliar animals. They are very protective of their owners and the owner's property, but are friendly when there is no threat present.
Trajnimi dhe mbajtja e Pitbullave Red Nose: duhet të shoqërohet, që kur ata janë të rinj pra këlysh. Ata shquhen në bindje, ndjeke dhe jane shumë te aftë ne trajnim.
Aktivitetet: Pitbullat Red-Nosed kanë nevojë çdo dite per ushtrime dhe ecje te gjata. Ata duan ushtrime të fuqishme, si dhe kanë qef të kërcejnë.
Breeding/Reproduction The rarity of the Red-Nosed Pit Bull may make it difficult to find others of the strain for breeding purposes. A good breeder can help you find a suitable mate for your dog.
Common Health Problems The Red-Nosed Pit Bull is a healthy dog overall, but some have genetic and non-genetic health problems. These include heart disease, joint problems, cataracts, and allergies.
Availability Old Family Red-Nosed Pit Bulls are rare, and may be difficult to find. They often sell much higher than other Pit Bulls. The Old Family Red-Nosed is a Red-Nosed Pit Bull whose lineage goes back to the original ones from Ireland.
References "American Pit Bull Terrier", Dog Breed Info Center, Copyright 1998-2008
"American Pit Bull Terrier", Answers.com, Copyright 2007, Referenced online, 2008
Stratton, Richard, "About the Red, Red Nosed", Copyright 1975, and "The Color of Gameness", Copyright 2003. Referenced online, 2008
Harwelik, Mary, "Temperament", "History", The Real Pit Bull, Copyright 2000-2004
Cusick, William D., "What to Feed an American Pit Bull Terrier", Referenced online, 2008
Mann, Jason, "Pass the Fat! Or Why Essential Fatty Acids Are Vital to Pitbull Health", Copyright 2005, Referenced online, 2008
"Pet Library: Grooming Your Dog", Best Friends Pet Care, Referenced online, 2008
"Pit Bull Rescue", PitBullLovers.com, Copyright 2005, Referenced online, 2008