Meet Lucky-Bud-Roc! The Most Fear Inducing Breed Of Dog Ever American Pit Bull Terrier!

GOOD DOG

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Buddy, American Pit Bull Terrier, the most game dog in the world. Registered with the ADBA, Buddy’s lineage contains Eli Woods’ North Carolina bloodline, and Ruffian, a line of muscle headed Hawaiian hog dogs. The evil clown smile hides inside this fat head.

With the capacity to overwhelm his adversaries with a look, Buddy controls his space. He has the swiftness of the Greyhound, the magnificence of the Great Dane and the faithfulnessof the Labrador. He also has a huge heart filled with love. With all of theses qualities, its not surprising that he is adored by all that meet him.

Buddy weight is 85 pounds and he was born on February 3, 2006. Yet, he is still growing, as is seen everyday in his head and chest. Having thick, loose skin around his neck, but tightly stretched skin on the rest of his body. Confident. Strong. Powerful. Athletic.

He seems to dance across the backyard as he demonstrates physical abilities beyond compare. Always looking for new and exciting adventures, Buddy is a happy and playful dog. Although, this play often transforms into a simple game of chase Buddy. Children love to play with Buddy, and he loves to run with them. As a matter of fact, they are the only ones that can keep up with him for any length of time.

Buddy has a entire set of white, equally spaced teeth. When his jaws shut, they close with a scissors-like bite. Its certain to give a criminal reason to find another target. Lucky-Bud-Roc, crime buster instinctively.


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