Red nose is just a color of the nose. It is a strain.
pitbull bloodline, typically extra large rednose, old family.... see daggerkennels.com
old family is a registired pitbull bloodline apbt, since the last twelve years breeding and perfecting the bloodline staying true to the conformation rules.
assuming that the APBT means "abandoned puppy bull terrier", you will need a dogbed, doggy feeding bowls (one for water, one for food), flea powder, and lots of patience!
There are very few original homesteaders land that is still in the original family hands. Most of the old homesteaders land has been zoned as a city or a town.
All Pi Bulls have the potential to be awesome pets! They are loving, loyal, gentle and funny when raised with lots of love and compassion as part of a family. I have a five year old red nose male named Louie. He is the best dog I have ever had.
No. The song is an original composition from Walter Murphy but the intro where Lois and Peter are at the piano is an allusion to All in the Family.
Old Original Bookbinder's was created in 1893.
It was an original song for "The Christmas Toy," also a Jim Hensen production, and it was re-used in "A Muppet Family Christmas." Unfortunately, I've read that the newest DVD release of TCT does not include the whole song.
Not really. If you got a dog from the newspaper or someone down the street's litter of pit bulls, she may very well be mix-bred. Anyhow, at 8months old, your dog is not finished growing. She will fill out, adding another 5 to 15pounds onto her current weight. She could be a APBT/AmStaff cross, or an AmStaff, although she still may be a APBT; just she's kind of heavy for the breed; probably because her parents/ancestors were bred larger. Most APBT SHOULD be 45-65lbs at 2yrs of age. Just as long as she's agile and fit, she might still be an APBT, and still be great pet or working dog.
You could get around 300 dollars if you are new then again, new pitbull people have gotten good dogs and I have seen getting 500 dollars for their first pups.
It's because of all the new kid shows that are basically taking over the original movies :(People should start arguing about it. Hopefully that helped you get rid of that question
The correct idiom is "a chip off the old block." It typically describes a similarity seen between a family member and an older family member. One resembles the other, just as a chip of wood cut from a certain block of wood resembles the original.