He's getting a dog that is somewhat safer around other dogs than a well bred sporting dog. Plus he gets a dog he can drop a name on to someone who don't know schat and impress them. I wouldn't give 2 cents for one but I'm not feeding them so he can do what he wants. I've been around a bunch of those big pullin dogs and most of them are not much good for anything else. Most of the Whopper/Chevy dogs were very shy and had there tails tucked during the whole pull. Omar Ross brought one of his 100# Dagger dogs to T-dogs and it run from a hog. Could not get it to get after it.
Thanks I did some lookin last knight and found some good information on the dogs. Me and buddy have established that we are clearly on a different page when it comes to bulldogs. I agree with you 100%, you couldn't pay me to own 1 of those dogs from either line. I'm completely satisfied with what I've got in the back yard. Ain't nothin with a big name on some Kool piece of paper, but they catch hard, have a good handle, and for the most part they even look good doin it. Thanks for the information guys and gals. But I'll definitely have to tell him the story of that 100# dog runnin from a hog.