Blue Tri Pitbull Puppies For Sale In Ky

Welcome to Hardcore Steel Pitbulls!!! We breed and sell the very best XXL Pitbulls and XL also known as XL Bullies. We are a elite Pit Bull kennel located in southeastern Georgia. We are located near cities such as Atlanta, Augusta, Valdosta, Macon, Statesboro, Savannah, Columbus, Albany, Brunswick, Hinesville and Athens. Our Pit Bull kennel and dogs are known to be some of the best in GA, but we are starting to sweep the world as well. We pride ourselves in bringing you the true definition of XXL Pitbulls. We strive in breeding our blue and fawn Pit Bulls for temperament first and foremost but after that comes massive size, gigantic bone, correct structure, big blocky heads, athleticism, and drive. We know our dogs and what they produce and what to expect from each carefully planned breeding. If you have any questions or inquires regarding our Pit Bull puppies, any current breeding, or any planned breeding, please feel free to contact us by phone or using our contact form. On occasion we do have fawn and blue XL Pitbull puppies for sale at Hardcore Steel Pitbulls.

If you live in Georgia and you are looking for an XL beast from HSP, please take a look at our Pitbull puppies page to see if we have any available at this time. Additionally, we do ship our Pit puppies worldwide if you are outside of GA and are interested in one of our monster sized XL puppies.
Cheap Noren Curtains Here at Hardcore Steel Pitbulls we have taken some top XXL bloodlines to create what we think is the true definition of a XXL Bully.
Hansgrohe Kitchen Faucet Low FlowThe majority of our bloodlines consist of Iron Cross, Greyline, Ganghis Kon, Ruffian, Watchdog, and De La Cruz.
Sliding Door Blinds StuckWe do seek after size in our pit bulls but the athleticism and drive has to be there also! All of our XXL Bully Pitbulls are very athletic whether they’re 90 pounds or 160 plus pounds.

We do not cut any corners with quality! We breed and produce the highest quality XXL Pit Bulls possible. Our mark is well above average! So if your looking for a high quality XXL Pit Bull you have come to the right place!!! As you can see in the photo above, our Pitbulls are bred with excellent and stable temperament in mind. We have complete tust in our dogs, and would never breed or produce a dog that we didn’t trust in your home with your children! Our Pitbulls are Family! Here at Hardcore Steel Pitbulls all of our dogs are treated like family members because they are! Our Bully Pits are socialized every day whether it’s exercising in the yard or out meeting new people. Here at HSP we have more than 20 years experience combined in breeding. Our dogs are treated with the very best veterinarian care and fed the best food possible. We do ship dogs all over the United States and can ship internationally. Hardcore Steel Pitbulls takes pride in our dogs and love what we do!!!

All of our XXL Pitbulls are excellent with kids and fit for any family! As you can see in the picture how much trust we have in our dogs. The temperaments of our Pits are second to none. As we stated before temperament is the first and foremost characteristic breed for in our blue Pitbulls at Hardcore Steel. It is our job as breeders to change the minds of people that have been taught falsely or think wrong about our breed. So we take it upon ourselves to only breed XL Bully Pitbulls with the very best temperament. That will produce the ultimate family Pitbull fit for any family! Biggest Pitbulls in the World Hardcore Steel Pitbulls is home of MOZART THE BEAST OF THE EAST!!! At 18 months old and weighing in at over 160+ lbs with a legit 27.25 inch head. Other breeders only claim to have a dog his size!!! Mozart makes jaws drop every where he goes! No false dreams sold here! We produce puppies that will meet and even exceed your expectations for what a XXL Pit Bull should be.

We produce the biggest and the best functional, stable monster sized XL puppies. XL Champagne Pit bulls Our beautiful champagne stud Champ. If you want muscle and athleticism he’s got it! You want beauty along with function? Rare colors and stunning colors along with size? This boy is producing exactly that. He is the total package and producing everything you would expect from a stud like Champ. He is one of those XXL Pit Bulls that everyone meets and falls in love with. Its hard not to fall for a boy of this caliber.Introduction The French Bulldog was bred to be a companion dog and is still used in this capacity today. The breed has been described as a "clown in the cloak of a philosopher" mainly due to its physical appearance. The dog’s ears are tremendously over-sized in proportion to the rest of the body, and its wide mouth gives the impression of a perpetual grin. The dog is prized for its affectionate nature and comical temperament. The breed has remained in relative obscurity, mostly owned by the upper class and not in the public eye until relatively recent times.

Closely resembling a Boston Terrier, the breed is mistakenly placed in the Terrier class but it actually belongs to the Mastiff class; the same class as the English Bulldog and the Pit Bull.In the United States, the breed has become very popular in the past decade. Featured in movies and sitcoms because of its comical nature, the breed captured the hearts of the American public and many people began acquiring these dogs. Like most dogs that were bred for companionship, the French Bulldog is very sociable and well-adjusted to other dogs, and they are very adaptable to large family situations.History Despite its name, the French Bulldog breed originated in England in the 19th Century. Lacemakers in Nottingham selectively bred English Bulldogs to "downsize" the breed in order to create a lapdog. The breed was first officially recognized in 1902 when the French Bulldog Club was founded in England. Prior to this, the breed had languished in France and was not very popular outside of France and the United Kingdom.The breed was a favorite of the European aristocracy and did not really gain popularity in the United States until the mid-20th century.

This is primarily because the United States entered into a time of unprecedented economic growth following World War II and the emerging middle class began to become very competitive, creating the "keeping up with the Jones" mentality that still exists today. Part of this new mantra of the American middle class involved having something unique and something that was valued elsewhere as a status symbol; the French Bulldog filled the bill nicely in this department. It wasn’t long until the breed was recognized by the American Kennel Club and it was allowed into dog shows, a practice which was considered to be an idle pastime of the wealthy.Details of the Breed In order to be considered a true French Bulldog, the specimen must meet many exacting standards for height, coloration, and temperament. Its general appearance must be one of an active, intelligent, muscular dog of heavy bone and smooth coat. The expression must be alert, curious, and interested. All points must be well-distributed and in good relation to one another.

Weight cannot exceed 28 pounds; if it does, this is an automatic disqualification for entering that particular specimen in a competition. The hind legs must be long and muscular, longer than the front legs and trailing back. The front legs must be short, stout, and muscular as well as spread apart.Acceptable colors are brindle, fawn, white, brindle and white. Black is actually not allowed for entering the dog in a competition, although there are a number of black specimens, and indeed, this color seems to be popular among those who want a pet as opposed to a show dog. plications of the Breed The breed is not without its physical complications. This is pretty much true of any human-designed breed of animal; in order to get desired traits, there often has to be a trade-off with some undesired traits. The French Bulldog can be prone to juvenile cataracts, von Willebrand’s Disease (similar to hemophilia in humans), upper respiratory infections, premature neck disk degeneration – and French Bulldogs also do not adapt well to hot weather.

Owning a French Bulldog typically costs more in veterinarian bills due to their large number of health problems. French Bulldogs have a medium lifespan of between 10 and 12 years. Training French Bulldogs can be quite difficult because they are usually stubborn and have a short patience level.Positive Aspects of the Breed The French Bulldog does not bark much, and tolerates apartment living quite nicely. The dog doesn’t need much exercise, and for this reason makes an excellent pet for the elderly or the handicapped. The sturdiness of the breed also means that it can walk for long distances without tiring. This trait makes it attractive to people who like to take long walks but don’t want a large dog.Conclusion The French Bulldog makes an excellent companion pet, as it was intended to be. While there are strict standards regarding competition, the majority of owners enjoy the variations of the breed because regardless of the coloring or physical traits, the disposition of the breed remains constant.