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« Reply #20 on: May 30, 2012, 06:55:08 pm »

So I would have culled both the curs immediately and not done a thing to the pit for.fighting back and millerlite if you calling me out we can settle this some where else and off this board I see your only 21 and probably don't have that much experience at this game anyways.
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« Reply #21 on: May 30, 2012, 07:11:24 pm »

i wouldnt cull it if you didnt see exactly what happend , my pit wont start a fight at all !! i mean at all but if a dog jumps on him not playing i mean gets really trys to fight him he wil put the beat down on them , can you blame him ?? no if your strike dog gets jumped on will it fight back ? most likely yes do you cull them ?
plus we all know little dogs have attitudes an it was in the CDs pen , now if they were both out an the catch dog went after the other dog first ok i can see the cull there , but in its pen an you didnt see nothing  then to bad for the lil dog ,

and all of yall that say a good CD is easy to find haha i would like to know where yall get them ,
i mean a good one , loads , leads , trash broke , goes to bay an catches any size hog , doesnt fight with out good reason , listens good , Huh?? you cant just get them any where , you can find alot of dogs that will catch but not alot of good ones , just like strike dogs they anit all good
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« Reply #22 on: May 30, 2012, 07:14:45 pm »

Thank you swamphunter my point exactly!
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« Reply #23 on: May 30, 2012, 07:28:11 pm »

muzzle and put the puppies around to see what she does, if shes aggresive you will see it

my pits could be used as rag dolls to pups and they would just jump on their houses to get away from them, children also. i wouldnt cull until you see both sides of it
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« Reply #24 on: May 30, 2012, 07:33:44 pm »

batnumber 2 ... one of the best places i get to hunt is because i had a black pit bull full blooded pit i put him in the back of a mans mules with two big cur dogs ...those cur dogs jumped on him an he didn't raise a lip that dog knew what he was there for he didn't wanna attack them dogs he knew he would get a ass whippin of a lifetime if he jumped on another animal only thing he'd put teeth on is a hog that dog wouldn't kill a cat if it was eattin outta his food bowl some punks that get on this website stole him off the chain an got him killed

I hope you were as quick to cull the two curs that showed dog agression as you are in advising this gentlman to cull his bulldog.
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« Reply #25 on: May 30, 2012, 07:36:08 pm »

And schitemhard ,the muzzle is a great idea,its great insurance against another accident whilst being able to evaluate the dog around the other small dogs in an everyday situaton,definately worth a try.
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« Reply #26 on: May 30, 2012, 07:46:13 pm »

So I would have culled both the curs immediately and not done a thing to the pit for.fighting back and millerlite if you calling me out we can settle this some where else and off this board I see your only 21 and probably don't have that much experience at this game anyways.
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Calm down buddy, I don't think he mean't you any disrespect just came off a bit wrong.....no reason to get off track.  Alotta the guys here will probly disagree with me on this but in my opinion  if that fluffy dog was in her kennel then i see it as the fluffy dogs fault, I wouldn't cull her unless I had problems with her prior to the accident.....dogs are territorial.....all dogs......sounds like fluffy overstepped his boundarys.


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« Reply #27 on: May 30, 2012, 07:46:58 pm »

So I would have culled both the curs immediately and not done a thing to the pit for.fighting back and millerlite if you calling me out we can settle this some where else and off this board I see your only 21 and probably don't have that much experience at this game anyways.

This crap shouldn't be posted on a topic, it's what a Private Message is for.  Don't worry he'll get it, if he don't answer well there you.  Keep this kind of attitude away from the public eye, this board is a great one and stuff read that's wrote on the internet is mis-interpreted alot.  Just some friendly advice to keep the board good.
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« Reply #28 on: May 30, 2012, 08:05:28 pm »

Friendly advice is exactly right that's all I was giving then got attitude for it I'm pretty good at keeping my mouth shut.but if I get called out in front of the whole board  you can bet I'm not going to let it slide.sorry for being off topic and ruining the thread!
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« Reply #29 on: May 30, 2012, 08:08:59 pm »

He said he put 2 big curs in the back of a mans buggy and 2 big curs jumped on his bulldog maybe I missed the part about it being his curs
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« Reply #30 on: May 30, 2012, 08:19:24 pm »

He said he put 2 big curs in the back of a mans buggy and 2 big curs jumped on his bulldog maybe I missed the part about it being his curs
Put his pit in the back of a mans buggy
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« Reply #31 on: May 30, 2012, 08:31:45 pm »

Friendly advice is exactly right that's all I was giving then got attitude for it I'm pretty good at keeping my mouth shut.but if I get called out in front of the whole board  you can bet I'm not going to let it slide.sorry for being off topic and ruining the thread!

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« Reply #32 on: May 30, 2012, 08:33:47 pm »

Your right about that.
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« Reply #33 on: May 30, 2012, 11:27:08 pm »

You have to think about a couple things...

1st.  Dogs are animals and although they are predictable, nothing is gauarnteed.  For one dog to run into another dog's pen; that could be seen as teritorial and I would not balme or cull a dog for attacking another dog that run into its pen.  What would you do if I ran into your house?

2nd.  Dont make this a bulldog issue alone.  Kinda of goes back to point #1.....I have a plott dog that is 14 months, great young dog.  But if another dog runs up to him, he is going to either fight or make the other dog back up, if there is any kind of challenge.  I've seen many of old rough cur dogs that would fight to the death if another dog ran up to them.  I dont think your issue is becuase the dog is a pit.

3rd.  You have a safegaurd animals from each other.  I dont know much about the little shaggy dog, but she probably had no buiness going to another dog pen.  It is a GOOD idea to make sure that no dog or anything else can get to your bulldog.  If the little dogs and puppies are not old enough to have a fair chance at getting away, they dont need to even be close to  a dog that might snap (and all dogs can snap).

So, my opinion is leanr from this, and make corrections to make sure it doesnt happen again.
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« Reply #34 on: May 31, 2012, 09:00:15 am »

And schitemhard ,the muzzle is a great idea,its great insurance against another accident whilst being able to evaluate the dog around the other small dogs in an everyday situaton,definately worth a try.

x2 i dont know why i havent thought of that.... I had the same deal happen about two months ago. I was out of town hunting and the wife had to put the furry down. with mine there was feed involved and i know the little dog thought he was the biggest dog on the yard. I thought hard about culling her but she is good with other dogs as long as there is not food around. As for your CD I would spend some time making sure she wont do it again (muzzle) just my two pennies
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« Reply #35 on: June 01, 2012, 08:57:24 am »

and just to clarify, I didn't say a good CD is easy to come by... I said bulldogs are easy to come by. You can go pick one out from almost every pound if they aren't already put down, or go driving around down town in the city and they are everywhere just lose walking around; its ridiculous. I know my APBT Baus wouldn't do that though, well i'll say 99.99% sure...  Grin You can never be too sure! lol! I can let him run free with the other dogs just fine. I have a few pups around, and from the get go they can jump on him and bite at him without him being aggressive at all... Even when it comes to food, if they come up to him and he is eating, yeah, he'll give em a little growl and make 'em flinch but always go back to eating with no problems; basically a warning. I do this on purpose with my pups so they know better than to just walk up on another dog eating, but I also know that he isn't going to jump on them. That is NOT something that is easy to come by in a APBT, much less a decent CD with the right drive. Now I'm not saying he is finished by any means, but he is definitely a CD. I will also say though, if my CD, Baus, were to act agressive towards another dog or get into a fight I would have to definitely know the situation first before putting him down... so I understand the hesitation. With the way you described the dog though, and it being aggrssive towards the other puppies I would most certainly not have that dog on my yard anymore. First puppy then baby or small child. You have to be a step ahead of the game and be smarter than your dogs. I'm not trying to step on anyones toes, but felt the need to clarify.  Grin
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