The Pitbull is a broad marketplace term in India, often used for muscular bully-type dogs. A well-socialised dog from responsible lines can be affectionate, but ownership requires training, control and local rule awareness.
Pitbull-type dogs developed from bull-and-terrier ancestry that moved from Britain to America. In the United States, these dogs were selected for strength, determination and close attachment to people. Today the term may refer to several related breeds and mixes, so lineage should be checked carefully.
In India, Pitbull prices vary with breeder reputation, city, age, colour demand, health testing and whether KCI papers are provided. Very low prices can mean poor breeding, weak vaccination records or uncertain parentage.
Pitbull needs purposeful daily exercise, not only a short toilet walk. A weekly brush, nail trim and basic skin check are usually enough. Use measured meals and avoid frequent table scraps, because small dogs gain weight quickly. In most Indian cities, provide shade, fresh water and avoid strenuous activity during hot afternoons.
Yes, but only for active homes that can give daily exercise and mental work. It can live in an apartment when walked and managed properly.
Plan daily structured activity and training games.
Basic weekly grooming is usually manageable at home.