how to make my pitt bull buff?

I have a female red nose pit bull and she is already pretty muscular (and cut!!!) But I want to know exercises and diets to make her gain!!

Robert2014-01-24T18:23:48Z

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Your dog is not a fashion accessory. Vain and trashy owners like you perpetuate all the negative stereotypes that plague the breed. Ugh... I hope you didn't mutilate her ears already. This question demonstrates that you should not be trusted to take care of any living thing.

Anonymous2014-01-23T23:26:50Z

Pit Bull...*two words, not one* The color doesn't matter AT ALL, red, blue, spotted or brindle the dog is an American Pit Bull Terrier, only uneducated morons who know little about the breed term the dogs as "red nose, or "blue nose".

Females aren't supposed to be hulking, barrel chested monsters and neither are males.

True American Pit Bull Terriers are very stream-lined, athletic and agile in appearance, females even moreso. Most females only top 50lbs and almost never exceed 55lbs.

If the dog isn't it's proper weight, but lean, then the dog should be fine. A healthy dog has no visible ribs, a very noticeable abdomen and no spine/hip bones showing.

If the dog is indeed underweight foods that increase weight are foods that are high in protein and meat content. Less exercise and a bigger diet with limited activity should help her gain weight. Weight and "muscle size" are determined by genetics in the end, so honestly, no amount of feeding is going to give her anything more or short of what her parents gave to her genetically.

Anonymous2014-01-24T01:49:47Z

Why don't YOU go get buff, and not live your life through your dog?

"Red Nose" only means "Backyard Bred Trash". Those "Nose" dogs are only for 1 thing- cosmetic power for the owner.

Ticked2014-01-23T23:42:55Z

Pits aren't supposed to be super buff. Unless she's a working dog or does a sport like weight pulling there's no reason to work her for muscle growth.

Samantha2014-01-23T23:33:39Z

You are a prime example of what causes this breed to have a bad rep. Stop worrying about making your dog a muscle freak, and worry about her being and staying healthy and happy.

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