BLOODLINES OF OUR PUPPIES
Ninety nine point nine percent of our puppies that we sell and raise are descendents of razor edge. The other one percent is de vided up between knolwood, and gotti(greyline).
COLORS
The colors of our puppies vary. They are blue,white,brindle,black, and fawn. That is not the only colors in the breed but it is the main colors we have. Allot of people wonder were the blue gene comes from. Well blue is a lighter shade of black and a black dog was accentually the creator of blue pit bull puppies/dog. At the time blue was created it was rare, maybe one to two pups from a litter and as the different generations past the color blue got stronger. The pups got less and less rare. Some people say it is a fault, it's not, it's just allot of selective breeding.
STRUCTURE
The structure we look for in all of our pit bull puppies/dogs is a well put together pup/dog. When I say put together, I am talking about their head ,chest,bite,top line,height of rear end and good straight fronts. All of our dogs don't meet this standard but our goal is to put the right pedigree's together to produce the best puppies/dog in the dog game today. But these does not always apply to every dog/puppies, some times every thing on them is not standard but they are bad ass!
HEAD
The best head for pit bull puppies/dog is not necessary the biggest, but the best match to the bone structure, chest, and the overall size of the puppies/dog. But a big head is a real eye catcher for any breed.
CHEST
Me personally I like a puppy/dog with a big chest. When it comes to chest I don't think you can get anough of it.
BITES FOR PUPPIES/DOG
When it comes to the bite of a puppy/dog there is a over bite(when the top teeth are over position over the bottom set of teeth. Then you have a under bite(it is the exact opposite of the over bite). What you should be looking for is a good bite(were the top and bottom are matched up perfect.
REAR END
High in the rear is permitted if is slightly high, but when saying high in the rear. It is referring the rear being higher than the top part of the front set of shoulders.
This is not always the standard of buying or getting a dog. Sometimes it just takes the felling you get when you see the puppy to know that the one.