tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1427054566580956328.post1709094588016335171..comments2023-03-27T05:45:53.774-04:00Comments on A Peace-a-Bull Assembly: Finally FridayDebra@Peaceabullhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04486502648093658830noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1427054566580956328.post-81902615362243929842012-10-08T14:39:37.639-04:002012-10-08T14:39:37.639-04:00The "pit bull type" dogs I've foster...The "pit bull type" dogs I've fostered have varied in weight from 40 lbs-nearly 70 lbs. The standard for an American Pit Bull Terrier is like 35-40 pounds. That's why it drives me nuts when a dog is labeled as a "pit bull" based on a blocky head or barrel chest. Those aren't the only standards for a dog being a pit. Oh well... enough of my ranting!<br /><br />As far as a camera (in your tangent), if you want to get a new camera, I would suggest getting a lower end DSLR camera with both automatic and manual functions. That way you can get great photos on the "auto" setting, and if you decide you want to learn more about photography, you can practice on the manual settings too. We bought our Nikon D3100 (which is a few years old now) for around $500 with an extra long-range lens. You can definitely get a good one for less than that though. :)Emily @ Our Waldo Bungiehttp://www.ourwaldobungie.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1427054566580956328.post-53012745022255856982012-10-06T00:45:17.520-04:002012-10-06T00:45:17.520-04:00That baby picture is hilarious! I must confess, I ...That baby picture is hilarious! I must confess, I just use my iphone to take all my pictures, but I take so many that some come out terrible, some come out photoshop-able, and some are just plain terrible.<br /><br />My dogs come in at 53 and 58 pounds and are full grown. I am surprised when people think they are big though, they really don't seem like large dogs to me. I call them med-large. Your puppy is gonna be big though!My Two Pittieshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13526624777044038820noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1427054566580956328.post-1592454480993814692012-10-05T16:33:50.239-04:002012-10-05T16:33:50.239-04:00From the mom -your picture-taking sounds kind of l...From the mom -your picture-taking sounds kind of like mine – even tho I have a Kodak, it is a few years old has been dropped a couple of times and probably could being around a few less Beagle hairs. When I take pics of the Beaglebratz it is just taking one after the other, usually as quick as I can then end up deleting most of them. What kind of a new camera I get eventually will be mostly based on what I can afford.<br /><br />It has probably been within the last 5 years, if that long, that I have become more familiar with the “pit bull” type or the ”bully” breeds. I am becoming more fascinated with them and if it weren’t for all the stupid restrictions placed on them as well as my own limitations from my disabilities, owning one would be fun. But it would be unfair to the dog for me to own one since I can’t give one all the activity and exercise one should have. Even Shiloh’n Shasta should be able to get more exercise then what I can give them but they do enjoy my fenced backyard. Your Ray is such a good looking pupper and I love how he plays <br />Kim<br />The Ladies of Beaglebratz Manorhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04638795495731707051noreply@blogger.com