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Author Topic: Difference between holding and (wrastling)  (Read 1890 times)
TexasHogDogs
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« on: August 30, 2012, 08:16:49 pm »

What folks I guess dont understand in the bulldog world there is different bloodlines for different styles.  You get the right bloodline and you will get a pure head  dog which will hit noting but the ears.  There are some that fight the head and ears shake what ever you want to call it  and there are some that hold the ears and head n a defensive postion which is what every body on here seems to want.

With that said the bulldogs that are being sold now a days are so scatter bred and so mixed up with bloodlines so weak  its just a crap shoot if you get a really good bulldog to hold the ears and head.  Thats why it is so hard to find a really good one.

I got a couple of young dogs coming from these lines that a person needs to hold the head ears and not fight the ears and head that is the difference .  Over the next couple of years Am going to mess with these dogs and see if I can get some just pure holding type dogs out of these dogs coming.

You want dogs that hit hard lock down and hold the hog not one that fights the hog .  Stop and think about what these dogs were bred for and then you will understand why the biggest part of them do what they do .  Like I said certain lines is were it is at.
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