(06-27-2018, 07:51 PM)grampahol Wrote: I hope for their sake they don't try to take on a blue healer.. Blues look small ,but they're mostly muscle and very quick.
That is when my nephew who stays with me Blue Pit Bull steps in.
But none of the dogs are even the least bit aggressive in less except when another dog charged into the yard all swelled up in attack mode.
Was more than likely protecting me even. Now there are two and they play rough rolling each other all over the back yard. Do not let them and that Pit in yard together though since they were not raised together. In house they are fine but he is so big he and fast he may snap them in half if ever biting.
Love Blue Healers as well though, seem very smart. Used to play with one of my customers often on his farm. Always said that would be my next one if not getting a Beagle.
Unfortunately they do not end up in shelters very often and I solely adopt my dogs.
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