AMERICAN PIT BULL TERRIER LITTER COMING SOON IN CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA, USA
Litter On The Way
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Breed
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Available on
03/29/2026
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Expected
03/01/2026
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Size at Maturity
Medium
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Shipping Area
Pick Up Only
Upcoming Litter Description
Very well bred Athletes with a championship pedigree. Only for responsible owners . They are great family dogs with great temperament. They absolutely need a back yard to play in and a family that loves taking walks, long hikes and playing with them. They are the best dogs you will ever own. These puppies were born on February 1st so this is a late listing. You have 4 weeks if you want to get a jumpstart on owning one of these Amazing dogs.
Parents info
Father
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Breed
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Nickname
Cane
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Champion Bloodlines
Yes
Clubs
American Dog Breeders Association
Mother
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Breed
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Nickname
Coco
Breeder Information
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Breeder name
Merrick
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Location:
CHARLOTTE, North Carolina, 28278 USUS
Litter of 8
Breed overview
American Pit Bull Terrier
A.K.A.: Pit Bull, APBT, AmStaff, American Staffordshire Terrier, Stafford, Staffy, Pibble, Pittie, Bully, Bull breed, Working Pit, Colby Pit, Old Family Dog, Old Family Red Nose, Red Nose Pit, Blue Nose Pit, Game Dog, Fighting Dog, Gladiator Dog, Nanny Dog, American Bull Dog, Bull and Terrier, Half-and-Half, Yankee Terrier, Irish Pit Bull, English Pit Bull
Overview:
The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a robust and intelligent breed, originating in the United States from crossbreeding Old English Terriers and Old English Bulldogs for dog-fighting purposes. Physically, they are medium-sized, known for their muscular build, broad heads, and powerful jaws, typically weighing between 30-60 pounds. Their coats are short and come in a wide array of colors. Temperamentally, a well-socialized APBT is often described as loyal, affectionate, and people-oriented, displaying a playful and sometimes clownish demeanor. They can be excellent family companions, provided they receive consistent training and early socialization, though their high energy levels mean they thrive with active owners. While they can adapt to apartment living with sufficient exercise, a house with a secure yard is often preferred. Notable health considerations include a predisposition to hip and elbow dysplasia, allergies, and certain heart conditions.
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