International APBT case: Poland (Gdańsk)

A family with children chose a male APBT puppy in person

This international case describes a family from Gdańsk, Poland
who personally visited Dognik Bulls to choose an American Pit Bull Terrier puppy.

The family arrived together with their children and wanted to make a thoughtful,
informed decision based on real interaction with the puppies.

Personal choice and first impression

Before the visit, we discussed several available male puppies.
The family preferred to meet them in person and choose based on temperament and connection.

During the visit, they selected one specific male puppy who stood out to them.
He later received the name Dognik Bulls Tiga.

At the time of relocation, the puppy was approximately four months old.

Life in Gdańsk: training, family and other animals

After arriving in Poland, the puppy adapted very well to family life.
He immediately became part of the household and showed a friendly,
people-oriented character.

The family enrolled him in professional training.
The local trainer in Gdańsk praised the dog’s focus, learning ability
and balanced temperament.

An important part of this case is peaceful coexistence with other animals.
The dog lives together with cats and shows calm, respectful behavior.
He comfortably shares space and daily routines with them.

Temperament and everyday life

  • Very good relationship with children
  • Friendly and open attitude toward people
  • Positive response to training
  • Peaceful coexistence with cats
  • Active, playful and confident behavior

The owners regularly share videos and updates,
showing a happy dog enjoying daily life with the family.

Why this case matters

This case highlights the importance of allowing families to choose a puppy in person,
observe temperament and build confidence before making a decision.

Successful integration into a household with children and other animals
confirms stable temperament and proper early socialization.