Meet Lucky-Bud-Roc! The World's Most Intimidating Breed Of Dog, American Pit Bull Terrier!

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If a game dog is what you want, then meet Buddy, American Pit Bull Terrier. Buddy’s lineage includes bloodlines from North Carolina, Eli Woods’, and a true blue Hawaiian hog dog, Ruffian. Buddy is registered with the American Dog Breeder's Association. He has a muscle head with a fright night smile.

Having the ability to subdue enemies with a glance, commands his space. Having the friendship of the Labrador, the gallantry of the Great Dane and the swiftness of the Greyhound, it is no surprise that he wins the hearts of all that meet him. The model friend, with a loving heart.

Buddy weighs 85 pounds, but he still has growing left to do. Buddy‘s birthday is February 3, 2006. His neck and shoulders seem grow daily. The skin is drawn tightly over his body, yet it is loose and thick around his neck. Powerfully athletic, Buddy is strongly confident.

Trotting through the backyard, Buddy enjoys demonstrating his physical talents. Moving as if he intends to run across something new and exciting, Buddy is a playfully happy dog. Although, this happy play often changes into chase Buddy around the backyard. No rules, just run. Only kids have the energy to match his pace, and he loves every minute of play he can get with them.

His uniformly spaced, white teeth meet in a scissors like hold. Seeing this, burglars fear for their lives. Do not reach for a gun, Buddy is a crime buster by instinct.


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