International APBT case: Lithuania (Vilnius)

From initial expectations to the right personal choice

This international case describes a family from Vilnius, Lithuania
who welcomed an American Pit Bull Terrier from
Dognik Bulls after a personal visit.

The story reflects how flexibility and open-minded decision-making
can lead to an excellent long-term match.

Initial request

The family contacted Dognik Bulls shortly after losing
their previous female dog.

Their initial request was very specific: a black American Pit Bull Terrier female.

At that time, all black female puppies were already reserved.

Considering alternatives

Among the available puppies, there was a fully monochrome black male.

The family was invited to consider him, while also being encouraged to explore other options if they felt unsure.

They explained that they would look in nearby countries
but appreciated the dogs and communication from Dognik Bulls.

Personal visit and final decision

Only a few hours later, the family reached out again,
expressing interest in visiting in person.

The next day, they arrived as a family and met the puppy in person.

The connection was immediate. The family chose the black male puppy
and completed the relocation themselves.

Adaptation and everyday life

From the first days, the puppy showed confident, fearless and open behavior.

He integrated easily into family life and adapted quickly to his new environment.

  • Strong confidence and curiosity
  • Easy adaptation to a new household
  • Balanced interaction with family members
  • Stable and friendly temperament

Long-term satisfaction

The family remains very satisfied with their decision and regularly shares updates.

They are now considering adding a second dog in the future,
showing trust and confidence in their experience.

Why this case matters

  • Personal visit and informed choice
  • Flexibility in expectations
  • Strong emotional connection
  • Positive long-term outlook

A reminder about real compatibility

This case shows that the right dog is not always the one initially imagined,
but the one that fits naturally into a family.