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« on: December 17, 2012, 12:22:55 am »

what line of pits are these ?  any of yall out there own any ? thanks
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« Reply #1 on: December 17, 2012, 07:39:04 am »

ChaseG pit is game bred. Ask him.
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« Reply #2 on: December 17, 2012, 09:44:24 am »

There are too many to list. Better question is where are you gonna find one. Not many true game bred dogs left. Mostly junky bred pits. Lotta folks throw around bloodline names but that's only good for a couple of generations.
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« Reply #3 on: December 17, 2012, 10:01:14 am »

I have plenty what blood line you looking for boudreaux. Red. Boy. Patrick nigerino
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« Reply #4 on: December 17, 2012, 10:16:30 am »

I feed some old school blood bulldogs. Most folks won't be quick to advertise the fact anymore. It's EXTREMELY rare for me to breed my bulldogs nowadays, let alone allow any to leave the yard. You'll find someone though I'm sure. Good luck.
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« Reply #5 on: December 17, 2012, 07:14:24 pm »

Boudreaux bloodline. I own one
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« Reply #6 on: December 17, 2012, 08:06:13 pm »

thanks guys i was just trying to find out some bloodlines for a future breeding and opions on some of them and where to find em ! thanks
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« Reply #7 on: December 18, 2012, 10:23:08 am »

The bloodline of a catchdog is a lot less important than the individual dogs temperment. The crazy acting ones are a liability whether at home or hunting.
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« Reply #8 on: December 18, 2012, 10:40:51 am »

The temperment on a game pit is very bad...it took me along time to brake mine and he still acts up every now and then but he knows that if im around he better listen.
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« Reply #9 on: December 18, 2012, 11:38:33 am »

The temperment on a game pit is very bad...it took me along time to brake mine and he still acts up every now and then but he knows that if im around he better listen.

By "bad" do you mean dog aggressive? I have performance bred bulldogs and I would not consider ANY of their temperments "bad." Dog aggression, yes for some of them, but they are what they are. Now if you're speaking of human aggression, any bulldog (APBT) that is a man biter should be culled.
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« Reply #10 on: December 18, 2012, 12:23:52 pm »

Yea dog aggresive
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« Reply #11 on: December 18, 2012, 03:13:00 pm »

mine are good dogs , no dog aggression in the field , I have a chow on a 30 yrd shock system that pisses at the edge of his area which is about ten yrds from my male bulldog , this seems to really make george want to get him other than that there is no issues,  in my mind it is the owner of the animal that determines how the dog is gonna act in most cases , a mirrior of its master , a dog of this type needs a firm handle and not for everyone , I made a breeding with my bulldogs , kept my pick and gave out pups to a select few , one mans pups[2] killed a few goats while the owner was at work  , I found new homes for the pups , one of the two killed the new owners dog and ate half of it while he was at work , I would have culled this one for sure but he gave it away to someone else , bad mistake on my part and a good lesson learned on giving a bulldog a home , he didnt believe the dog should be culled and now theres a ticking time bomb in someone elses back yard
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« Reply #12 on: December 18, 2012, 03:19:00 pm »

Throwing a generality out there that all game bred temperments are bad is a fallacy. Granted your odds go way up with lines that are closer to the pit but many lines out there are less dog aggressive and many individual dogs are less aggressive. I agree with the statement that all APBT's with human aggression need to take a dirt nap. Getting these dogs focused on hogs early so they know what their job is lets them focus the aggression.
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« Reply #13 on: December 18, 2012, 05:24:04 pm »

What I get sick of is when I see people actually complain about dog aggression or high prey drive in the american pit bull terrier. You cannot train the genetics out of a dog, no matter how hard you try. Yes, some folks can and do start early with their bulldogs to condition them to be tolerant of other dogs while out hunting....and that is great, because they sure do make some great catch dogs. But you can STILL never fully trust a bulldog not to fight, and he/she can surely finish one if provoked. If people want a dog park/dog pack  friendly kinda dog, the APBT is not the breed for you. In fact, I have found that there ALOT of folks out there that have no business even owning one. It's like, buying a beagle, and getting pissed or bi*ching at the dog because it wants to take off and trail scents all day. Not to offend or be condenscending to ANYONE'S dog in any way, but blue dogs seem to work pretty well for CD's because they typically are watered down and/or crossed with mastiff somewhere down the line, hence the higher level of dog tolerance. NOT to say a blue dog can't be dog aggressive. My own mother in law owns a blue Am Staff that will jump on any and every dog she can if given the chance., but it's definately not as common. Plus, "game" is a word that is VERRRRRY over/mis used nowadays. It's confusing to me that people who want dog tolerant/cold bulldogs actually go seek "game bred" or battle bred lines. I run old school blood, that's not very common anymore, and I do use a couple of these dogs to catch, but the couple I do use have to be crated seperate from the dog box, and led in to the bay. When they hear that hog they know what time it is. I enjoy using my bulldogs as catch dogs, but all in all I know and understand and accept what breed they are and what they are capable of, and I do not and will not ever fault them for it. 
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« Reply #14 on: December 18, 2012, 05:55:32 pm »

I agree with mrslousianahogdog. It is hard no matter how hard you try especially if it was bred a game dog. My dog runs to the bay every time and catches and he wont even pay attention to the other dogs now. It was very hard to get him to learn about hogs because he just wanted to attack anything. I know my dog will give his live for me if he has 2 and I will do the same for him because he is my family
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« Reply #15 on: December 18, 2012, 06:57:20 pm »

ChaseG pit is game bred. Ask him.
you talking about porkchop??
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« Reply #16 on: December 18, 2012, 07:07:58 pm »

I have one male 2 years old whos snooty/eli/redboy and a year old female snooty/eli... Ive only had my male jump on a dog once and that was because the male cur i use to own would always walk up to him in the woods and growl at him , one day at home i was cleanin kennels that cur dog got froggy and growled again at my male pit (Jag) and lets just say he never tried my pit ever again. I got both dogs as pups and disciplined aka good ass woopins for any growling, or aggression signs. I only use game bred pitbulls for catch dogs because the drive/determination is extremely high. A true game bred dog will die on a hog . Ive seen these so called backyard pitbulls get cut/or knocked back by a hog and CULL. Ive only been hunting for 10 years or so but ive never seen A TRUE GAME BRED PITBULL give up on a hog. My male weighs 45lbs and female weighs 36-37 lbs. Ive learned that starting them young on hogs is the key and @ any sign of growling/aggression is NOT TOLERATED.
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« Reply #17 on: December 18, 2012, 07:10:50 pm »

Also I never leave my dogs ecpecially my game bred pits loose when im not outside.
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« Reply #18 on: December 18, 2012, 07:18:14 pm »

I agree with nearly everything you say Mrs LHD as I have had some of that same blood you have talked about. I have changed lines over to the Jeep Rascal Redboy over the last 15 years and have found that they are more thinkers than reactors. Not sayin mine are better than anyone elses but they seem too fire up a little slower than the Tonka/Bolio I used to have. I can ride my dogs in the 4 wheeler trailer while hunting. Don't think I would do it in the dog box where I couldn't see what was happening. And no I don't sell or give any dogs away unless you are a 10 yr. friend or have owned these type dogs for years. I don't believe you need a game bred dog for catching either or these AB's and Dogo's and curs couldn't do it. So your point about the blue ones is spot on. If you can get one leggy enuf to run most will work. Again it is the individual dog not the line. And I hate the word "gamey cause it don't mean schat.
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« Reply #19 on: December 18, 2012, 07:28:47 pm »

ChaseG pit is game bred. Ask him.
you talking about porkchop??

I think thats him.
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