Sunday, March 28, 2010

Freedom

Her first day in a fenced yard enjoying the freedom.  She gets lots of attention with those gold eyes.

Tricolors are not unusual in the APBT/AST breeds but are disqualifications for showing and discouraged. They are not rare, just not often seen. She won't be ready for a home until late April/May and we will continuously update her pictures as her body gets back in shape. She's gonna be gorgeous! She's got a nice personality, she's "just a real good dog". Very mild mannered, eager to please, makes good eye contact, tends to worry about pleasing and making sure she's doing the right thing. Really loves to take off in a pit bull joyous butt tucked run, so happy to be off a chain and in a fenced yard. Her ears were left natural and they are a really nice half prick/rose shape and are very expressive. Beautiful gold eyes. Soft dog, accepts all handling and grooming, even the not so comfortable stuff.

She's a dominant female, a little large for a girl in this breed at about 55 lbs. She's got longer legs but is well proportioned. Love to eat so she will need someone to watch her figure. Doesn't mind giving up her treats or bones to her foster mom. She is fairly mild with other pets and likes to play with her male dog foster brother. She and her foster sister do not spend much time together, as both dominant females, they give each other a wide berth.

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