Seguss’ G/C IX Lucio began his ADBA show career in 2013 and has never looked back. After only 1 ½ show weekends, he earned his conformation championship, and by eleven months of age he was competing in the champion class. At fifteen months old, he was an official Grand Champion.
I frequently hear comments from people that say dog shows have ruined purebred dogs across the world. This sentiment usually comes from owners of field bred dogs. There’s even been documentaries made on the topic. One that comes to mind is Pedigree Dogs Exposed by BBC. If you haven’t seen it, I recommend watching it. It is very interesting and they make some good arguments...
TheAmerican Dog Breeders Assoc. (ADBA)is one of the oldest registries of American Pit Bull Terriers in the world. Founded in 1909, the ADBA has been vital to the preservation of the American Pit Bull Terrier in its true heritage breed type...
Contrary to popular belief, merely breeding two dogs together does not make you a dog breeder. I’m going to ask for forgiveness ahead of time, as this may well offend some of my friends and readers...
Leri Hanson is an amazingly talented dog trainer and world class competitor in many dog sports. She is the first and only handler to have an American Pit Bull Terrier achieve French Ring 3...
I recently had the opportunity of a lifetime to judge American Pit Bull Terriers in Pavia, Italy. As I type this, I am sitting on a train on my way from Treviso to Bologna...