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Would you give your pet AS?
Whats up bros. Just got myself a male pitbull to keep my female pit busy. Was thinking about juicin him up so he can be like his pop. Would anybody out there consider this, or has anyone done it? What doses of what would you recommend and at what age? Hard to find solid info on the subject. Hope no animal cruelty extremists get on my case, i DO NOT plan on fighting the dog, but do plan on attack training the pup
Heres a pic (hope it works) female brindle (Nina) is 14 months and the male (Capone) is 7.5 week light brindle
juice that lil fuckers brains out
wasap big homie,
your dog your decision. let the vet do it so it is saver. :afro:
then tell the lil bastard to grow!!!!!!!!!!!!!:lift:
I have some Vet advice for you.
I spoke to two of my personal friends who are both vets and they strongly recommended that you do nothing of the sort for several reason...
-1. Pitbulls are notoriously a wildcard breed and are far more likely to take on overly agressive tendencies without the addition of AAS. Throwing that into the mix just adds a whole different varialbe to the equation.
-2. Real muscleculuture developement could easily be gained by just rough housing with the animal to develop overall strength. For much of the same reasonings that you would not recommend that a teenager do AAS because of their abundance of naturally occuring testosterone, it would be a waste, dogs fall into much of the same catagory. They are naturally strong animals and have untapped potential without the advent of AAS
-3. You exponentially increase the dogs likelyhood for prostate, testicular, and other glandular cancers with the addition of AAS.
-4. Does a pitbull really need it?? Dogs, much like humans have a certain genetic potential that no amount of drugs will overcome. Pitbulls are a naturally strong breed and your new pups strength and size potential is already right there for him in his gene coding.
-5. If you do decide to, definitely don't do it until he is full grown. The added muscle tension and size will limit his bone growth and on a side note, I would feed him normal puppy chow...nothing extreme like Eukanuba or anything of the like. If his muscles develop to fast, they will limit his bone development and you will be left with a short thick dog as opposed to a tall thick dog.
In the end you will do what you want and true the dog will be better off with you than being destroyed but I would advise against it for you safety, the dogs overall health, and because it is really unecessary in the long run. He can be just as strong and musclular without AAS is you run and train him properly. Dogs are a little different that us in that way.