6. Meet Hulk, The Pit Bull
This is an American pit bull terrier named Hulk and his owner, Lisa Grennan. Lately the 174-pound Hulk with his enormous frame has gone viral on the Net. A video of him being weighed last month had over 7 million views as of early this week.
5. Hulk The World's Largest
Hulk is believed to be the world's largest pit bull, AND because he is only 18-months-old, he hasn't stopped growing yet.
4. Hulk's Special Diet
Each day the huge but young pit bull is fed a protein-rich diet consisting of supplements and a whopping 4lbs of ground beef.
3. A Family Business
Lisa and her husband, Marlon Grannan are the owners of Dark Dynasty K9s, it's a family-owned kennel in New Hampshire 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
Lisa and her husband, Marlon Grannan are the owners of Dark Dynasty K9s, it's a family-owned kennel in New Hampshire 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
2. Pit Bulls & Children
Lisa thoughts on raising children with pit bulls in the same household: “I don’t think it’s irresponsible for people to have pit bulls and their children. . . No matter what the breed, it’s all completely on how you raise them.”
Lisa thoughts on raising children with pit bulls in the same household: “I don’t think it’s irresponsible for people to have pit bulls and their children. . . No matter what the breed, it’s all completely on how you raise them.”
1. Pit Bull Myth
Lisa reiterates, "Pit Bulls are only in the media when bad things happen, this myth of them as monsters gets perpetuated. . . 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."
Lisa reiterates, "Pit Bulls are only in the media when bad things happen, this myth of them as monsters gets perpetuated. . . 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."