Considerations Before Buying Blue Pitbull Puppies

By Rebecca Green


One of the more popular breeds for dogs out there is the pitbull. Whether it is because of positive or negative publicity, it is becoming fairly well known and people want to own one, yourself included. One of the rarer types is the blue one, which is basically a blue hued pitbull. You may therefore been thinking of getting one since you saw a blue pitbull puppies for sale sign and are all set to go. But before you do, please read this article to see if you are really ready for it.

At the onset ask yourself if you are ready to train this particular puppy. It is important for pitbulls to be trained and also to socialize. You have to make time to train with this puppy in puppy training classes. In particular for blue pitbulls, they may require lifelong training as to prevent behavioral issues from popping up. You definitely need to make time for this breed.

Make a lifestyle check and see if it is compatible in terms of bringing up this dog. As this dog has a lot of energy, daily walks may not be enough for it, in fact some would even say a daily run is more like it. The question to ask therefore is if you have the spare energy. Do not get this dog if you are an indoors kind of person and lack the requisite space, a fences off yard at least, or access to very big park and such.

Another issue that can crop up is If you have small children, or even children for that matter in your home. The pitbull has to be trained very well to handle socialization with children as they can sometimes be rough and these dogs can over react which will lead to injuries. They need to be supervised all the time if they are to be with children.

It is also prudent to check for local ordinances that may affect your ownership of this dog. Some municipalities, or even cities as well as neighborhood associations frown on pitbull ownership. Make sure that you have pitbull friendly ordinances that will not hamper your taking care of one.

Once every thing checks out for you in terms of basic requirements and considerations to own such a dog, then it may be time that you should visit a local kennel or a nearby one. A good kennel will provide you a list of references for previous owners as well as lineage of the puppy at hand.

Doing a visit to make an ocular inspection is very much desired. See if owner and staff are dog friendly and that the facilities are clean and animals well taken cared of. You should never buy from a kennel which has money as a primary purpose, as in the case of puppy mills.

In sum this article has given a sort of checklist in seeing if you are prepared or adapted to getting this dog as a pet. There are many other considerations also that you must research on the dog itself such as personality, health, traits, and others that are of importance.




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