6 Things You Should Know Before Adopting a Pit Bull

We love a good chance to talk about how much we love this breed. While pit bulls are no doubt the center of much controversy, they are also the center of hearts all around the country. There can never be enough positive awareness spread in regards to this breed, as there are far too many pit bulls left homeless and living in shelters, waiting for someone to give them a second chance at life. Here are some things that you should know before adopting a pit bull.

The Stereotype Is Just That – A Stereotype

Everyone in America knows the stereotype that surrounds the pit bull terrier. The problem is, not enough people know that, in the right hands, a pit bull can be the most loving pet you will ever own. The whole “viscous pit bull” stereotype is a shallow concept, just as most stereotypes are. We teach our kids to not give into stereotypes, so why do so many people conform to this particular stereotype regarding pit bulls? Every dog, regardless of breed, has its own story that shapes their temperament and mentality, so don’t give in to the stereotype.

Get Ready for Love and Affection Overload

Pit bulls are wiggly, cuddly, affectionate dogs. If you don’t like dog kisses then you might want to consider another breed. Pit bulls are not aloof – they like to remind you regularly of how they feel about you, so get ready for a lot of love and affection to come your way.

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Cuddling is NOT optional

This is a public service announcement: If you do not like the warm and fuzzy feeling that accompanies cuddling with your dog, do not adopt a pit bull! Whether you are in bed or on the couch, you are never safe from escaping a spontaneous cuddle session. You have been warned. Seriously though, pit bulls are cuddling machines. I think that one of their main goals in life is actually to see how close they can snuggle into your body.

I Hope You Like Healthy, Easy-Going Dogs

Yes, pit bulls require a reasonable amount of attention. However, they do not need a whole lot of maintenance care. They have short coats and are moderate shedders. They don’t tend to have genetic disorders like some other breeds and as long as your exercise them regularly, they are generally happy living in any size home.

Contrary to Popular Belief – Pit Bulls Love People

Although this breed frequently gets a bad rap, if you have ever met a pit bull that was raised by a loving family then you have seen first-hand how much pit bulls like to be around people. It is always so gratifying to see people’s reaction to meeting such a loveable pit bull. You can always see the shock and surprise on their face when your pit bull behaves better than other breeds of dogs that they have encountered.

Your Pit Bull Will Thank You Every Day for the Rest of Their Life

Your life will be forever changed the day that you adopt your pit bull. Because of the stereotype that surrounds this breed, there are far too many pit bulls left homeless in shelters all across America. And it’s almost like these dogs know that they have less of a chance of being adopted, because from the moment that you rescue your pit bull the tables will start to turn. You may have been the one doing the rescuing on that particular day, but from that day on your pit bull will spend the rest of his life rescuing you in return.

Now is the perfect chance for you to give one of these dogs a second chance at life. But even if you aren’t in the position to adopt, take this opportunity to spread the pit bull love. Awareness and education is the key to saving the lives of these loving animals.

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