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Old Sep 19, 2007, 03:14 AM
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Unfamiliar with specific Pit Bull bloodline.

I ran across a man yesterday that had one of the most beautiful pits I've ever seen. When I asked him what line his dog came from, he said he breeds ?FTL's? I can't remember the specific letters that he said, but I'm pretty sure that FTL was the abbreviation. Has anyone heard of this line? Could someone point me in the right direction to further research it?
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Old Sep 20, 2007, 05:33 AM   #11  
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She is very cute. Yes, they can be stubborn! LOL. Like pitbulls, they are a very affectionate breed. I have never owned such an affectionate and always wanting to cuddle dog as my girl. People have to be careful where they sit because she likes to sit on your lap. At 60 pounds, it can be a bit uncomfortable.

You are a good hearted person for giving her a home. Isn't it amazing that we can always find very expensive purebreds in rescues & shelters. I am glad that she was able to push past all her early obstacles. They really are a stout and hardy breed.
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