Helen Maroulis, a female American Pit Bull Terrier for sale in Newfoundland, PA – Photo 1 of 9
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Helen Maroulis

Female, Born on 01/23/26 - 8 weeks
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Helen Maroulis is a female XL American Bully puppy. She is a tuxedo seal black female with a large blocky head and will be registered with ABKC as American Bully and UKC as American Pit bull Terriers. The Sire, Henry, Tall athletic chocolate color male from Fireline Kennel's weight pull lines, mainly Chevy with some Greco (Castillo), Iron Cross, Dagger and Camelot. The dam, Ace, is short and thick solid black female from weight pull lineage, mainly Chevy with some Greco (Castillo), Iron Cross, Santos and Camelot. Puppies will be solid build with good athleticism and great family temperament. The parents and puppies are raised with our 7 children ranging in age from 20 to 6 yrs old. I have a full time job and volunteer with the school as a wrestling coach and 6 of our 7 children wrestle at levels from College dow to youth level so they chose some of their favorite wrestlers as names for the puppies, but this also why chose limit the number of dogs we keep and the how often we breed. Puppies are $750, to reserve a specific puppy is $200. This will be the only litter we have this year. Message for more information.
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Tuxedo
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American Pit Bull Terrier
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How would you describe a American Pit Bull Terrier?
Despite their reputations, the American Pit Bull Terrier is typically an affectionate and loving breed. They are not as fond of dogs and other furry creatures, but with the right training and socialization, these pups can make excellent family companions and watchdogs. Full-grown, they typically weigh 22-78 pounds and stand 14-24 inches tall.
How are American Pit Bull Terriers with other pets?
American Pit Bull Terriers are generally good with kids, especially when raised together. The American Pit Bull Terrier can get along well with children and other pets if they’re trained and socialized from an early age, but without this vital training and exposure, they may be aggressive toward other dogs - especially when challenged. These dogs can live in apartments, but they need plenty of attention and exercise to stay happy and healthy. They're moderate barkers — they'll alert you when something's up but aren't excessive.
Are American Pit Bull Terriers high-energy dogs?
This breed needs a lot of exercise to keep their minds and bodies busy. Whether it’s taking long walks, running alongside a bike, or chasing after a ball or Frisbee, the APBT can't get enough! They really love playing fetch, so keep a ball handy as their toy of choice. Overall, their exercise needs are moderate.
How often should I brush a American Pit Bull Terrier?
American Pit Bull Terriers have a stiff coat that is smooth and glossy. They come in a variety of colors, including black, brown, red, and multi-colored, and they often have white fur on their chest, neck, legs, or feet. These dogs tend to be average shedders, but with weekly brushing, their grooming needs will be fairly low. Grooming-wise, this breed is low-maintenance.
Where do American Pit Bull Terriers do best — city or country?
American Pit Bull Terriers are best suited for a home with a yard, though they can adapt to apartment life with enough exercise. These dogs can live in apartments, but they need plenty of attention and exercise to stay happy and healthy. They are fairly easy to train.
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