first a puppy should be with its mom for 7- 8 weeks....and if u got it from ur uncle then HE should know something of the bloodline.
2007-01-26 14:12:36
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answered by dragonwolf 5
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I'm sorry, i do not understand the different blood lines in dog breeds. BUT i bet your uncle does. If he bred these dogs with this certain blood line then he should be able to answer your questions. Or you can try searching for it online, or asking other pit bull breeders. I'm sorry you got so much criticism. i think people assumed that since you said you had already bought the puppy that you had it in your possession. But people can put a deposit on a puppy that is not even born, and choose which puppy they want, and buy it while it is still young. And not receive it until it is old enough to leave it's mother. Which it sounds like you bought it, but are not going to recieve it for a few more weeks. I wish i could help you more. Have fun with your new puppy!! I love pit bulls!
2007-01-28 20:16:44
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answered by Stark 6
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from what i know, the blue bloodline is quire rare. originally it was considered to be a "miss-breed" and an off cast. these days, they r looked at as brilliant dogs. i adore pitt bulls if they are bought up correctly. usually blue pitties are a little larger and often have more medical problems due to their rarity and genetic structure. this is the case with many breeds of blue dogs. the dappled blue daschhund is also known for its rarity and genetic problems.
if u r aware of the fact that the blue pittie can have some genetic issues, no matter how good the bloodline is, and u take notice of any small problems ur pup could be having, u will have a fantastic and beautiful dog!
keep him/her up to date with its vaccinations and flee/tick/worm control and every time u take it to the vet for vaccinations and most importantly to be spayed/neutered, ask the vet to check its hips, heart and everything else. when ur dog is already in the vet for a routine shot etc, its a perfect chance to do a routine check up!! if u keep up with this then u should have nothing to worry about!
i assume u will be actually picking up ur dog in a few weeks when its able to leave its mother, so when u get it, enjoy him/her!! good luck with ur new pup! hope i cou;d help! =)
EDIT: to the person who said that blue is just a colour, they r sadle mistaken. pls do not believe this. it is a rare genetic structure. they r beautiful dogs. usually a blue pup will come out of its mother as a single blue. the other pups will be of colour. it is INCREDIBLY rare to have a whole litter of blue pups even if the mum and dad are blue.
while i'm writing 2 u i think i should add that i believe u should not breed from ur dog. i am not trying to be rude in any way, i just feel i should say it. not only is backyard breeding quite irrisponsible, but breeding from a blue dog can cause a large string of genetic problems. the original blue pups MAY have some problems such as H.D, but it is almost a given that a blue dogs pups will suffer. Again, enjoy ur beautiful dog! =)
2007-01-28 20:09:15
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answered by Beebs 4
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Blue is just a color....not a bloodline or special type of pit. Run, don't walk, from any breeder who tries to tell you different.
Please do some research on what the TRUE American Pit Bull Terrier is, how people are ruining the breed, and responsible breeding/ puppy care. Then share it with your uncle and whoever else. 5 weeks is WAAAYYY too young for a puppy to leave it's mom. You are going to have major training and socialization problems with the pup.
2007-01-26 22:58:22
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answered by Em 4
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I would ask the breeder about the dogs in the pedigree. They should be able to give you names of the dogs in the pedigrees and you can try using a search engine to allow you to see pictures of the dogs. Also, some breeders have pictures available of parents in the puppies pedigrees.
2007-01-28 19:59:33
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answered by iluvmyfrenchbulldogs 6
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5 weeks is way too young for a puppy to be away from it's mother. If a person is selling puppies at 5 weeks of age, I wouldn't expect him to know about what he's selling.
2007-01-26 22:16:46
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answered by Tazwell 2
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l still say a pit is a pit unless you get it from a professional breeders then you will know you have a good pit blood line
2007-01-28 19:57:42
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answered by Star-Dust 7
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blue pits or blue chuahuahs they cost more money than a regular kind. and they are not the bloodline
2007-01-26 23:06:55
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answered by FELL 4 HiM SO QUiCK. 2
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