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Help me name my new puppy please!!!!?
She's an American Pit Bull shes all white with a black patch over her eye and has a spot on the base of her tail and a few tiny spots on her ears she 5 weeks old http://s65.photobucket.com/albums/h208/hollyzie/?a...
This is not my first pit bull just having a hard time nameing her
lindsay pitbulls are not the most aggressive dogs out there just so you know heres a list according to wiki .. Potentially aggressive breeds:
Llasa Apso: can be cranky with kids
Toy poodles: bite out of self defense
Dachsunds: not very patient
Rhodesian Ridgebacks: very dominant breed
Miniature Pinschers: "big dog" mindset in little body
Pekinese: intolerant
Chihuahuas: prefer adults, not tolerant of kids
Chow Chow: one-person dogs, bite without warning
Giant Schnauzers: very dominant breed, will even challenge adults
Old English Sheep Dog: very protective of owner
Cocker Spaniel: very protective of owner
Rottweilers: very protective
Typically gentle breeds that have "bad boy" reputations:
German Shepherd: great with kids Bulldog: gentle, playful
Rottweilers: can be gentle, affectionate
Great Danes: gentle, affectionate
Boxers: good with kids
Mastiffs-very docile
American Pit Bull :gentle, affectionate
4 Answers
- linze2goLv 51 decade ago
What about Pirate?
Make sure as soon as you get her you get signed up for a puppy class, for her and especially for you. As this breed has a bad reputation, it is your job to make her the best she can be, so you have to get started right away. They don't have to grow up to be aggressive, they can be sweet like some of my dogs friends, so you have your work cut out for you. Owning a dog is not just picking one and naming it.
Enjoy her!
Source(s): Doe owner and trainer for 20 years Volunteer at Humane Society for problem dogs