Mamba Monday

Mamba Nash had a litter of five puppies this past Friday December 12th, 2008.

One of these young chaps is the father. We’re awaiting the results.

This is one of the grandfathers.

Here is the other.




Mamba Nash had a litter of five puppies this past Friday December 12th, 2008.

One of these young chaps is the father. We’re awaiting the results.

This is one of the grandfathers.

Here is the other.




One time Lem decided to take his dogs Bullet (right, 4 years old) and Dutchie (3 years) by the bank of the Passaic River on the Newark-East Newark-Harrison border, but it wasn’t the serene scene shown here. Dutchie saw a duck in the water and all hell broke loose. That was the story I got from Lem, spoken with disbelief, like a concerned parent. When you love your dogs, you see them as your children. Captions and Photos by Lem Holla

“We happy to be outside.”

“Boy does it sure feel good to be outside. Mmm, America.”

“I am very happy to be here.”

“This is much better than staring into the wall. I’m just learning to love myself.”

“Just keep swimming…”

“Mmm, they got the good grass over here.”

Dutchie: Look, youre gonna go in the water first, cause i’m gonna push you.
Bullet: I want no parts in this. I dont think it’s a good idea.

Dutchie: Tastes different than the toilet.
Bullet: Or about the same.

“I’m badly in need of a manicure.”

“Happy happy joy joy happy happy joy joy.”

Ike is a 3 year old Rednose male.

He’s a got “big-baby” temperment.

My dog was across the street and both of them were whining to each other because they wanted to be introduced.

Diamond (I kept thinking her name was Tina) is a 2 year old female Rednose Pit. She’s expecting. Ike knocked her up.

She’s got funky ears and they’re adorable. She’s also got a short, compact body. This is the kind of dog I’d recommend to a girl, because they’re easier to control.

We’ll let you know when she gives birth.

Lila (right) is 3 year-old female Pit Bull who was found over a year ago in the streets of Newark. She was trained to fight, but since being rescued she fit in nicely with a family of four, who including two kids under the age of ten and Stich (left) a two-year old Rednose Pit Bull.

Stich is an extremely large, but playful dog. When I first met him I felt like he was way too large for me to try to be his friend. When I rid myself of this stupid notion, he and I became pals.

Lila is nice to me, but not to my dog. That’s just a product of her upbringing.

She’s great however with Stich and a cat who also lives with them.

Stich is half-human as far as I”m concerned. He seems like he’s got the soul of a human behind those eyes.

Dogs are humans too. If you can it is highly encouraged that you get a dog to keep your dog company. Your dog will appreciate it because that new dog is someone they can relate to. Duh.

Stich loves to climb on that ledge. I’ll let you know when he escapes.

Layla is pretty 8 month old female Colby Pit. She has a great attitude.

She had to be put on a short leash here because she wanted to go play and her owner wanted her to be still.

Being the obedient puppy she is, she sat nicely for her owner.

That pink spot on her nose is indicative of a Colby bloodline. The pink spot has a white area which contains the Dalmation spots I mentioned Zeus having, in Part 6. This spot is in different locations on Colby dogs.

Layla would make a great candidate for breeding, albeit her atypically-shaped head.