Title: Stud Dog Post by: Catch Dog Deluxe on November 22, 2013, 06:44:28 pm Here you folks, best of the Alligator/Carver blood up for stud. One hell of a dog. Let me know if your interested.
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public&file=printPedigree&dog_id=339411 Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: justincorbell on November 22, 2013, 07:15:49 pm Can u explain to a bulldog illiterate man why he is the best?
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: reatj81 on November 22, 2013, 09:46:54 pm What does he cross good with?
What are his strong traits as a catchdog? How big is he? What are you looking to get with breeding him outside of his family? Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: Catch Dog Deluxe on November 23, 2013, 07:58:31 am Historically, this blood crosses with any blood Wanted folks to have the option to breed to this unique animal. This dog is a litter mate to the biggy dog, And is just as good. He's 55 lbs and has the power and smarts to stay with a big one! If your serious about breeding him pm me. Thanks!
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: reatj81 on November 23, 2013, 08:13:38 am Is he a proven catchdog?
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: willypete on November 23, 2013, 08:40:19 am LMAO!!
he has caught pigs. I would not call him a catchdog. He is 55-59 pounds His bite is perfect. As far as what he has done to make him the best is really more of A opinion and shouldn't be challenged if it is it should only be challenged with a weight He is a absolute BEAST that would rather die than stop (Game) boys real GAME. If you have need Of hardcore game hard biting catch dogs he is at stud. That's what he has to offer. What you do Make the offspring is up toyou. They should have no limits. Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: wine6978 on November 23, 2013, 11:21:34 am Bulldog people are as crazy as them die hard bird dog trial people!!!!
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: MrsLouisianaHogDog on November 23, 2013, 11:23:11 am LMAO!! he has caught pigs. I would not call him a catchdog. He is 55-59 pounds His bite is perfect. As far as what he has done to make him the best is really more of A opinion and shouldn't be challenged if it is it should only be challenged with a weight He is a absolute BEAST that would rather die than stop (Game) boys real GAME. If you have need Of hardcore game hard biting catch dogs he is at stud. That's what he has to offer. What you do Make the offspring is up toyou. They should have no limits. You DO know that this is a public forum, right? Making statements like that on the WWW is what gets 'innocent' people in trouble. Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: MrsLouisianaHogDog on November 23, 2013, 11:24:57 am Bulldog people are as crazy as them die hard bird dog trial people!!!! No all of 'em. Even a fish wouldn't get caught if he'd close his mouth. Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: MrsLouisianaHogDog on November 23, 2013, 11:25:31 am *NOT
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: MrsLouisianaHogDog on November 23, 2013, 11:39:10 am (http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y349/fldogwoman/487891_187785164679283_984432882_n_zps61733258.jpg)
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: TChunter on November 23, 2013, 12:03:48 pm (http://i1028.photobucket.com/albums/y349/fldogwoman/487891_187785164679283_984432882_n_zps61733258.jpg) hahahahahaTitle: Re: Stud Dog Post by: Reuben on November 23, 2013, 12:11:07 pm the little bit I can see of the dog I like...post some more pics so we can see the total package...
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: justincorbell on November 23, 2013, 12:32:21 pm Bulldog people are as crazy as them die hard bird dog trial people!!!! U aint never lied!! Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: TexasHogDogs on November 23, 2013, 01:21:06 pm Here you folks, best of the Alligator/Carver blood up for stud. One hell of a dog. Let me know if your interested. http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public&file=printPedigree&dog_id=339411 Its useless to even try to explain and for sure not on the www. Do yourself and your dog a favor and let it go . It can never be understood when people have no knowledge of what you are talking about . Good luck . Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: willypete on November 23, 2013, 05:09:10 pm That's funny stuff. Lady. But the remark was not a invitation it was suggestion to
Someone about their approach. As far as saying he would rather die than stop is not a suggestion of deadgame, Many animals would die in their work curs included. Dead game is a term saved for animals in combat that had the chance To stop the combat and yet still chose to continue with no regard for their lives. A animal that dies in a hunt is not deadgame, .... but absolutely I am saying the line of dogs I have had the pleasure of feeding are the best I have ever seen Game is one of the attributes they offer. You can attempt to be as smug as you like but I'm a vet in the dog world and Dealing with people on the net. You can't say anything I haven't heard before. I find your pictures very amusing yet also unoriginal. Good luck in your search for sarcasm. But I would prefer just a simple suggestion to correct something you may Think not a wise choice of words. Plus it would keep you from looking like a total ass. Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: Scott on November 23, 2013, 06:00:10 pm LMAO!! he has caught pigs. I would not call him a catchdog. If he is not a catchdog, then why would you bother advertising him for stud on a board that is for folks that hunt hogs with dogs? (rhetorical question) Texas Hog Dogs made an excellent point above...it's best to know your audience... Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: TazD on November 23, 2013, 06:33:22 pm I feel it would be best to advertise him in a forum where he can be appreciated and his bloodlines used for what you say he is the best at! Game bred dogs are hit or miss as catch dogs. Hunters do not want a dog that will latch on to their hunting dogs, which happens as much as catching the hog with game bred dogs. His pedigree looks right for what you say he is the best at.
I do disagree with your statement that a dog that dies in the hunt is not game. A dog in combat, not baying but locking down and catching, with another dog, boar, jaguar, etc that has the chance to quit/cur out but does not and fights to the death is just as game as a pitbull fighting to the death, which does not happens often in dog matches. IMOA. I am not being smug because I love a well bred Pitbull and use to breed them (Otto Otto line) for 17yrs, just making a statement to help you out in finding the right forum to advertise your dog. Good luck. Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: Catch Dog Deluxe on November 23, 2013, 06:53:22 pm Seems this has completely gone down the wrong path!. We do not condone, promote and No Dogs are Breed, Raised or Sold for illegal purposes! The dog is an beautiful dog with excellent blood and has litter mates that have excelled as proven 100% catch dogs. These dogs are either Far West or Far East and wanted to post the dog at stud since its semi centralized. (DFW). I feel that folks will have there own opinion about such things that I do not care for. Thanks to all that looked/could consider this dog at stud. He's a fine representation of APBT. Thank you.
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: Reuben on November 23, 2013, 06:58:49 pm If he is laid back and calm and catches solid on the ear I would like em just that size and look...
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: MrsLouisianaHogDog on November 23, 2013, 07:01:13 pm You'd likely get a better response posting him on game-dog.com or feds online.
Advertising a bulldog for stud that you are implying is a 'hot' dog as his selling point, on a hog hunting forum, where people want cold non dog-aggressive dogs as CD's doesn't make sense to begin with. I too have been involved with bulldogs for many years, so I do not need educating as to what "game" is. I was mainly addressing your poor choice of words on a public forum....you know, where you were speaking of "only being challenged with a weight." People with half a brain would know what you are referring to there. If you've been in bulldogs for as long as you say, then you'd realize that saying something like that on the internet make YOU more of an ass than I for just pointing it out. I take it personal when people in the 'bulldog world' have loose lips all over the internet, drawing more attention to something that doesn't need it. Puts more heat on those of us that are still just trying to keep our rights to just have bulldogs on our yards these days. I understand you may be proud of your dog, and that's how it should be if you're feeding him, but it's definitely a put off when you use a poor choice of words, and almost seem desperate to convince everyone else what a 'good' dog he is. Those who know, should know. I'm damn proud of the bulldogs I feed, but I'm not flapping my gums about how "game" they are and talking weights all on the internet. Anyway, that's where I stand. MAN. Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: justincorbell on November 23, 2013, 08:01:06 pm You'd likely get a better response posting him on game-dog.com or feds online. Advertising a bulldog for stud that you are implying is a 'hot' dog as his selling point, on a hog hunting forum, where people want cold non dog-aggressive dogs as CD's doesn't make sense to begin with. I too have been involved with bulldogs for many years, so I do not need educating as to what "game" is. I was mainly addressing your poor choice of words on a public forum....you know, where you were speaking of "only being challenged with a weight." People with half a brain would know what you are referring to there. If you've been in bulldogs for as long as you say, then you'd realize that saying something like that on the internet make YOU more of an ass than I for just pointing it out. I take it personal when people in the 'bulldog world' have loose lips all over the internet, drawing more attention to something that doesn't need it. Puts more heat on those of us that are still just trying to keep our rights to just have bulldogs on our yards these days. I understand you may be proud of your dog, and that's how it should be if you're feeding him, but it's definitely a put off when you use a poor choice of words, and almost seem desperate to convince everyone else what a 'good' dog he is. Those who know, should know. I'm damn proud of the bulldogs I feed, but I'm not flapping my gums about how "game" they are and talking weights all on the internet. Anyway, that's where I stand. MAN. Great post, LADY! ;) Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: kerreydw on November 23, 2013, 09:19:27 pm Nice Clean lookn dog no scars on his legs or head would like to see a full pick of him.
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: Big Joe on November 24, 2013, 05:02:33 pm Great post Mrs. Louisiana!!
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: MrsLouisianaHogDog on November 24, 2013, 05:33:44 pm Thanks guys...
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: mattups on December 06, 2013, 04:08:40 pm The guy with the stud dog and the other fella talking the talk, are they one and the same?
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: Catch Dog Deluxe on December 06, 2013, 09:23:11 pm Nope, two totally different folks!
Title: Re: Stud Dog Post by: chainrated on December 14, 2013, 10:00:29 am I can appreciate the blood behind your dog and I'm sure he is a fine animal and good at his job.. The folks on here are mainly hog hunters that want dogs that will catch a hog on his ear. That has nothing to do with
"calling a weight". This is not a forum for "calling weights".. YIS... |