Can’t believe how time has flown – Ash (our Pittie) turned 3 months yesterday…..This gorgeous dog certainly came into our lives with bang. As you know we really investigated and searched, researched breeders with regards to getting a Pitbull. We had wonderful dealings with you and your kennels and although we had never owned a Pittie the reassurance of your lineage and the confidence in your dogs was undeniable. Our major concern was that we had cats of which one is a Maine Coon and needed to have a dog that would be part of the family!
Along came Ash a bouncing, energetic little blue boy. Loving is an understatement with this dog – he is warm, cuddly, friendly, passionate, fun loving, an absolute comic enjoys making everyone laugh – loves his cat-brother. They often sit on the couch together although Ash will curl up in the corner so not to enter Aragon’s space or zone, actually I think he stays away from being klapped on the head!
We decided to join a socialization and obedience training with Ash – more than anything for him to meet and play with other dogs. Learning – well that just blew our mind – once shown and understood what is expected he now flies through the commands almost as though it gets boring, socialization no problem loves all the other dogs especially the high energy boxer and Italian Greyhound…. They give him a run on for his money on energy.
Last night Ash was confronted with a little girl Pittie also three months – Jason, the difference in the two Pittie’s was immediately evident. The little Pittie girl was so aggressive and dominate maybe from Fighting History I am not sure . Her owners arms where blue and bite marks right up to elbows. – one could immediately see a difference in nature and breeding of Ash. Although excited, he was non aggressive and gets on with all makes and models of dogs playing with everyone. The trainer had to intervene with the little girl Pittie and had to remove her from the other dogs. She immediately commented on how different Ash’s nature was terming him “very sweet” and “very intelligent”. I let Ash continue to play with the little girl as none of the other dogs had any interest in her and Ash could certainly stand his ground with her but even he was not very comfortable with the little girl.
It was an excellent experience in realizing that our decision to go with one of your pups was unquestionably the best move. We realize that the difference in taking on a well breed dog makes such a difference to enjoying the breed. There is no doubt of the quality and lineage of Ash and over the next couple of months we look forward to his development and growth knowing that we have a well-balanced dog.
As for the little girl Pittie – my heart breaks for this dog as in time to come she will become more aggressive and dominate and will be a very difficult dog to manage all this because people breed without knowledge or passion for the breed – as for her owner to invest in a dog with such challenges she is either very brave or very stupid.
So all said and done – thank you for our beautiful boy, we are so proud to take him out and introduce him to the world knowing that he is well balanced and represents his breed in the best possible way as a loving, passionate and dedicated family member.
I will always recommend Kingsview Kennels as the only option to invest in an American Pit bull there simply is no other choice.
Wishing you a fabulous day and we will keep you posted on our young man’s development.