175-Pound Pit Bull Hulk Shatters Misconceptions About the Breed

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This dog just may be the world's largest Pit Bull. Only 18-months-old, Hulk weighs a hefty 175 pounds.

Despite his intimidating size, his owners Marlon Grannan and his wife Lisa Grannan say Hulk is a sweet family dog and a best friend to their 3-year-old son Jordan.

Online videos and photos of Hulk with their son in their New Hampshire home shatter misconceptions about Pit Bulls as ruthless monsters.

Grannan's toddler can be seen riding Hulk, singing with him and napping with him.

"He's a wonderful, excellently trained dog," Grannan said. "He plays with my kid, he's great with the family and he's so, so sweet."

"Because Pit Bulls are only in the media when bad things happen, this myth of them as monsters gets perpetuated," Grannan added, "but it's not true. They might not be for everyone, but under a good leader and with proper training, they make amazing family and work or protection dogs."

Grannan and his wife are the owners of Dark Dynasty K9s, family-owned kennel that breeds and trains American Pit Bull Terriers as protection dogs for clients worldwide. Dark Dynasty K9s is also a member of the American Dog Breeders Association and the United Kennel Club.

"I want to emphasize that we breed and train dogs who come in stable," Grannan said. "Our goal is to make these dogs fearless for the intimidation factor that protection dogs need to have, not for them to be uncontrolled and maul or bite anyone. That is improper training."

He owns 12 Pit Bulls in training and one Chihuahua. All of them live and work with him at their 150-acre home and kennel, Grannan said.

And yet, Hulk, the biggest of them all, has garnered the most attention. A video of him being weighed last month had over 7 million views as of Tuesday morning.

"My hope is that we can stop ignorance and change people's minds about Pit Bulls in a positive way with all this attention," Grannan said.

http://abcnews.go.com/US/175-pound-...eptions-breed/story?id=29353371&cid=fb_gma_sf
 
That is the biggest dog head I've ever seen! :eek:
 
I saw him on Facebook before. Really cute dog.
 
I uh... wow.... yea wow..... :eek3:
 
Awww....what a sweet face! I have a pit pull that is very stocky and wow, she is so strong. I wonder how strong this one is?
 
He's very handsome and seems like a very sweet dog which is VERY common <sweetness and people-orientation typical of the type - "type", not breed; they are not a breed the way the term is popularly used in U.S.>.

BUT he is TOO BIG.

He is oversize for the type; more and more people are breeding "giant size" animals <including in my breed, the Rottie> and incorporating larger mixes into the breeding to increase size. That is questionable at best and largely not ethical. This dog is at great risk for problems due to his size and the child should NOT be riding him, regardless if the dog doesn't mind.

This guy is a kennel owner and breeder of personal pet "protection" dogs. This is a controversial segment in the dog world and specifically in the pit bull community terms of using the pit bull type dogs for personal protection.

The standard, classic and physically correct APBT is anywhere from 35 to 55 pounds - lean, athletically versatile and powerful, able to pull many times what you'd expect from that body size. You can see that in this shot: [ame]http://www.amazon.com/The-World-American-Bull-Terrier/dp/0876668511[/ame]

Also - an exercise common at pittie events - most people actually mistake many other dogs, for the "pit bull": <can you pick the pit bull?>
http://www.pickthepit.com/
 
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I bet the poor dog will not have a long life span and have hip trouble from all that extra weight.
 
He's very handsome and seems like a very sweet dog which is VERY common <sweetness and people-orientation typical of the type - "type", not breed; they are not a breed the way the term is popularly used in U.S.>.

BUT he is TOO BIG.

He is oversize for the type; more and more people are breeding "giant size" animals <including in my breed, the Rottie> and incorporating larger mixes into the breeding to increase size. That is questionable at best and largely not ethical. This dog is at great risk for problems due to his size and the child should NOT be riding him, regardless if the dog doesn't mind.

This guy is a kennel owner and breeder of personal pet "protection" dogs. This is a controversial segment in the dog world and specifically in the pit bull community terms of using the pit bull type dogs for personal protection.

The standard, classic and physically correct APBT is anywhere from 35 to 55 pounds - lean, athletically versatile and powerful, able to pull many times what you'd expect from that body size. You can see that in this shot: http://www.amazon.com/The-World-American-Bull-Terrier/dp/0876668511

Also - an exercise common at pittie events - most people actually mistake many other dogs, for the "pit bull": <can you pick the pit bull?>
http://www.pickthepit.com/

Totally agree.

However your definition of what a pittie differs from what ive been told.

But your right about mixing breeds it sickening!

My dog is considered a pit bull by the pitbull rescue I consulted with from a trainer that met her as she was being used in dogfighting. She has all flat teeth missing few overbred embedded collar skinny very animal aggressive alot battle scars

She honestly looks like a staffie low and chesty

I ended up doing DNA test as I honestly wanted her to be a boxer/lab mix so I can not have to be restricted or face certain breed ban for insurance

The fighters are honestly imo trying to mix in more deadlier aspects

Her 4 grandparents were pureblooded of their breed of bull mastiff, miniature bull terrier , staffie and ridgeback all characteristics of muzzle strength and stamina....shes 25% of all and result looks like a staffie. What that guy is doing is totally dangerous for the public.
 
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