We have 8 pitbull pups for sale. They are registered with ADBA. I have them on puppyfind.com & online-pedigrees.com. Does anyone know any other pitbull kennels I can connect with? Or where I can post an ad to sell the pups?
And I don't wanna hear any BS about pitbulls being vicious...blah, blah, blah...if you don't like pits don't bother answering, I don't have time for ignorance.
Best answer WILL be chosen. Thanx in advance!!
2007-09-11
13:28:08
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OK...for all the losers who were SPECIFICALLY asked NOT to respond to this question...you're wasting my time & yours. I do not sell pups to irresponsible people & I do not need your advice on how to breed...THAT WASN'T THE QUESTION. So thanks for your concern but my dogs are WELL taken care of. And for the smarta** comments, yes, they're wormed, vaccinated & contracted. And for the person laughing her a$$ off...as I said before, I don't have time for ignorance.
I did not post the question to be attacked or to step on people's toes. I asked a question that I needed to be answered. If you don't have an answer to contribute, PLEASE find something better to do with your time, thanks!
2007-09-11
13:55:43 ·
update #1
Although several of my pups are "placed" before I breed i also advertise at my Vet's office, puppyfind.com, pupcity.com, K9stud.com, puplistings.com, pupsforsale.net
and a few others...your best bet to sell them on line is to type in the breed for a search and see what "pops" up so that you have the most visited websites to advertise on...
Good luck in placing the pups and please be careful...not because of the breed...just choose the homes that are best suited...I sell my pups on a spay/neuter contract...and i offer $150.00 back if they have the dog fixed in the first year...and send me proof of the surgery...it's a great way to get people to follow through...
2007-09-11 13:49:29
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answered by Kat W 3
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I don't know if there is a lot of hope for these. Over fifty percent of all dogs killed in this nation are pits. Most shelters have a strict euthanasia rule for any pit that comes in.
I would suggest you try to sell them in newspaper classifieds in an area where they are legal. But I would interview any person who seems interested. And I wouldn't merely give them away just in case the people are unscrupulous. Pits are really in a precarious situation right now. I pray you find some homes and that some of these make it out of puppyhood alive. Good luck. I do wish your babies the very best.
2007-09-11 14:50:42
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answered by mama woof 7
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ADBA is a fairly respectable registry for American Pit Bull Terriers, American Bulldogs, Alapaha Blueblood Bulldogs and a few other rarer breeds. This poster is a step above many people with pit puppies who have no clue if they have American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, Staffordshire Bull Terrier, etc, etc in their lines.
I think your best option is to use the resources you've been using, as well as local papers and Craigslist. You can also post in your vet and pet store.
The important thing is that you screen the puppy buyers. It's important for all dogs, but especially for American Pit Bull Terriers. As I'm sure you know, there's always the risk that some of these buyers want them for less-reputable sports. And even some people who don't want to fight with their pits may just want them for the "image" and not give them a good home.
This site, by pit expert Diane Jessup, has a little bit about screening: http://workingpitbull.com/DianeBreederArticle.html (search for "screening." It's near the bottom)
Here's another few sites:
http://www.realpitbull.com/breeding.html
http://www.realpitbull.com/wantobreed.pdf (check near the bottom of the first page)
http://www.riospitbull.com/whelping_breeding.htm (search for screening)
Good luck! If you breed again, I encourage you to find good owners before you breed.
2007-09-11 13:48:02
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answered by Cleoppa 5
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I certainlyy hope these people who suggest you sell them on street corners and in the WalMart parking lot aren't being serious.
I am a huge "pitbull" fan, I think they are wonderful dogs, and it makes me sad that you've got 8 homeless pups you are trying to get rid of while thousands of homeless pits (yes, even purebreds with papers) are being put to sleep in shelters every day.
I hope that, rather than just getting rid of them as fast as you can, you actually use a little discretion when deciding which families are deserving of these puppies. You know, RESPONSIBLE people who will have them spayed/neutered, vaccinated, and will give them a loving home FOREVER.
2007-09-11 13:39:13
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answered by Anonymous
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From experience, make sure you interview every potential owner, especially since it's with pitbulls and many people will want them for the wrong reasons. Ask them is they have a fenced in backyard, own any other dogs, if they've owned a pitbull before (you should only give them to someone with experience with this breed). I didn't let anyone under the age of 21 or someone that lived in an apartment or did not have a fenced in backyard- have a puppy because they need to be properly cared for. Don't be afraid to deny someone.
2007-09-11 13:32:32
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answered by Madison 6
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hmm
do not put them online
cause if someone wants to buy one and they live far away from you
and they cant meet you
then who knows that they'd do
they could kill them or do horibble things
cause i never met them to see how they are
its easy to lie online
and i think putting an ad in your town or city newspaper
so then u can meet the people and ask them questions
about their personal life style
to make sure your puppy is going to safe,loving and caring home!
good luck! bye
ps.not all pits are vicious ... it all depends on how they are raised.Yeah they can turn on you .. but its their nature.People just gotta live with that and get over it! If u don't wanna see their vicous side then stay away or don't tease them cause they will get you.I've done my research ... i should know.
2007-09-11 14:07:30
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answered by Anonymous
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I LOVE THESE DOGS they are great with kids and great with other people depending on how they are brought up though try advertising in the local paper but be sure to interview the people well and tell them you want to keep in touch with them as much as possable and if they need to part with them u want them back so they do not go to bad homes but really keep in touch so you know they are being brought up right
2007-09-11 13:50:48
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answered by wyldefire83 3
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call an American pit bull terrier rescue group in your area to help you find the proper homes for this wonderful breed. please DO NOT sell them out of some parking lot, you never know who is buying them. i seriously hope you are worried about who buys these pups and aren't just going to unload them to some dog fighter or abuser. have your dog spayed immediately please. we don't need more of these dogs put down just for people being irresponsible
2007-09-11 13:54:46
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answered by g g 6
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well i volenteer at a vet clinic so definetly put some pics there i got my pup at puppyfind.com so its good you have them there wal-mart parking lot or in front of a mall put lots of flyers up EVERY PLACE YOU CAN THINK OF (sorry i like caps) make the flyers clean TYPED OUT with good pics
welll good luck
2007-09-11 14:43:47
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answered by Puggle power 2
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I don't think Pit Bulls are vicious, but what I do know is that a reputable breeder has homes lined up for the pups BEFORE ever breeding any 2 dogs together.
2007-09-11 13:32:31
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answered by Shadow's Melon 6
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