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« on: May 08, 2013, 10:13:36 am »

this has been talked about in some fashion on several diffrent post , Im like clinton , you need to establish whos boss ( pack leader ) a dog cannot sit in a pin to get taken out every once and a while and expect it to be a gentelman , it takes work and time and a leader with authority , I run five bulldogs together , 72lb linebred chinaman male , 60 lb chinaman male , 92 lb american , 50 lb red nose female , and my new pup is running in the pack , I exercise these dogs a couple of times a week running a few miles , its been said in these recent post that a calm well mannered game bred dog is the exception not the rule and I say that a calm well mannered  pack leader is also not the norm, I know anything can happen but I must have a whole pack of exceptions ,Ive videod my dogs running on the river together  , 3 of them are linebred game bred pitts , 2 males not fixed and three females, when I figure out how to post the video of a whole pack of bulldogs running together playing , yes I have had two be a pack leader to adjust a attitude a time or two , but this is what can be achieved with work , handle and training with game bred bulldogs ,I will somehow post the video soon


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