Welcome to the new and improved Happy Pit Bull!
The site has just undergone an overhaul. The new format allows for a more dynamic and interactive user experience, as well as frequent news updates and posts.
Please be patient as I polish up the last few rough edges. Thanks for stopping by!

I am a pit owner and I love seeing postive press about the breed
By: bittersweet67 on October 3, 2009
at 8:11 pm
Very cool! You Rock!
By: daisydog on November 10, 2009
at 12:52 am
We were first time dog owners this year when we adopted a pitbull/ridgeback mix. She is a pitbull with a mohawk basically and just over a year old when we got her in February. After a month or so of being nervous and skittish, she is blossoming into the lovliest girl we could have asked for. Star is affectionate, gentle, playful, curious, and loves to snuggle in bed or on the couch. You are correct in that whenever we mention that Star is part pitbull, the red flags go up. To be honest, I had those same misconceptions myself. We are just grateful that they have been totally shattered. Thanks for another site to visit.
By: Don Fisher on November 11, 2009
at 3:08 pm
I had the same experience when I adopted my first dog. I told myself I wouldn’t get anything with even a hint of pittie in it, but when I met Miss M. I knew she was meant to be my dog. We did a lot of work educating ourselves and training our dogs, and we work extra hard to have our pooches serve as good role models. We both work in inner-city high schools where many of our students and/or their communities are involved in dogfighting. We’re just trying to spread the word about the importance of responsible pet ownership.
By: Schwang on November 12, 2009
at 3:03 am
I only have cats but I am an avid supporter of Pit Bull rescue and against the horror of dog fighting. My son’s girlfriend has a pitbull named Maria and I would like to get her a Christmas present (Maria) any suggestions on what a lady pit bull would like? It is has to be extra tough.
By: Anne on November 14, 2009
at 4:47 pm
Check out the dog toys page for a list of tough dog toys. If you’re looking for something a bit beyond the standard Kong ball, you might consider the Everlasting Treat Ball. It doubles as a food puzzle and a play/chew toy. (Don’t expect the large replaceable chew treat to last long, but the toy itself doesn’t require that particular treat in order to be fun. You can use your own treats in the middle.)
http://astore.amazon.com/happypitbulltoys-20
By: Happy Pit Bull on November 14, 2009
at 6:22 pm