poorboyzhogdog
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« on: January 16, 2014, 04:44:32 pm » |
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Just want to see if there where any bulldog guys on here wanting to pick there brains over
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gary fuller
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« Reply #1 on: January 16, 2014, 05:35:43 pm » |
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i dont have much to pick thru but whats your questions?
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« Reply #2 on: January 16, 2014, 06:22:26 pm » |
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Because of poor boys I will nevwr give away another dogtrying to help some one out
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« Reply #3 on: January 16, 2014, 06:37:57 pm » |
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Because of poor boys I will nevwr give away another dogtrying to help some one out
Did it find it's way on the dog trade pretty quick?
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« Reply #4 on: January 16, 2014, 07:19:23 pm » |
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Because of poor boys I will nevwr give away another dogtrying to help some one out
That dont sound good.
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poorboyzhogdog
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« Reply #5 on: January 16, 2014, 08:57:24 pm » |
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No it didn't I still have the dog its a personal issue my question is what game bred lines are being used and what are the pros and cons
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TheRednose
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« Reply #6 on: January 16, 2014, 10:09:18 pm » |
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I would not recommend getting a gamebred bulldog (apbt) I would recommend getting a pit from someone on here thats has lines that have been catchdogs for a few generations. A true gamebred bulldog from a good line do not usually make good pets. Can they yes but why chance it, a gamebred bulldog can and will bring a lot of characteristics that the average dog man would never want to deal with. Plus if you dont know anyone a good gamebred one can cost a pretty penny. Not to even mention if the do something bad to another persons dog or actually to a person, that will become the most expensive dog of your life! lol I would compare it to this, would you go buy a highstrung stormcat thoroughbred to give walking pony rides? If you really want the game blood ancestry in them, I would recommend an old family rednose like a hemphill/wallace or a wilder/hemphill they are not a gamebred bulldog but they use to be in the 70's and before. I have had and bred gamedogs dogs going on 21 years now and that is my two cents, I know there are others that will totally disagree with me but thats what makes America great and why I like this site. 
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« Reply #7 on: January 16, 2014, 10:41:56 pm » |
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Agree with TheRednose...they are usually too much dog for most people. Also most dont go for the ear. I have been lucky to have 2 gyps that have excellent temperments but I still make sure not to put them situations where they can turn on. One was a redboy/jeep dog and my current cd is a alligator/snooty/bruno/hienzl gyp.
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« Reply #8 on: January 17, 2014, 08:10:59 am » |
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I would not recommend getting a gamebred bulldog (apbt) I would recommend getting a pit from someone on here thats has lines that have been catchdogs for a few generations. A true gamebred bulldog from a good line do not usually make good pets. Can they yes but why chance it, a gamebred bulldog can and will bring a lot of characteristics that the average dog man would never want to deal with. Plus if you dont know anyone a good gamebred one can cost a pretty penny. Not to even mention if the do something bad to another persons dog or actually to a person, that will become the most expensive dog of your life! lol I would compare it to this, would you go buy a highstrung stormcat thoroughbred to give walking pony rides? If you really want the game blood ancestry in them, I would recommend an old family rednose like a hemphill/wallace or a wilder/hemphill they are not a gamebred bulldog but they use to be in the 70's and before. I have had and bred gamedogs dogs going on 21 years now and that is my two cents, I know there are others that will totally disagree with me but thats what makes America great and why I like this site.  Good post red nose. I agree with you 100% why chance it? And if you do why not go with someone on the board that has some experience with them and some cd lineage. I think it just sounds a lot of work to own a "true gamebred" bulldog for the average hog hunter (as you stated)
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mikejc
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« Reply #9 on: January 17, 2014, 08:55:12 am » |
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I have to say, I think it all depends on the particular dogs personality. I have a game bred red rednose (apbt) and he is awesome! He is actually one of the only dogs I have that will ride in a box with any dog at all with no aggression, and if that sucker can hear the bay he is going and will have it shut down when you get there. One of the hardest mouths Ive ever seen also!
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« Reply #10 on: January 17, 2014, 10:39:21 am » |
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I would not recommend getting a gamebred bulldog (apbt) I would recommend getting a pit from someone on here thats has lines that have been catchdogs for a few generations. A true gamebred bulldog from a good line do not usually make good pets. Can they yes but why chance it, a gamebred bulldog can and will bring a lot of characteristics that the average dog man would never want to deal with. Plus if you dont know anyone a good gamebred one can cost a pretty penny. Not to even mention if the do something bad to another persons dog or actually to a person, that will become the most expensive dog of your life! lol I would compare it to this, would you go buy a highstrung stormcat thoroughbred to give walking pony rides? If you really want the game blood ancestry in them, I would recommend an old family rednose like a hemphill/wallace or a wilder/hemphill they are not a gamebred bulldog but they use to be in the 70's and before. I have had and bred gamedogs dogs going on 21 years now and that is my two cents, I know there are others that will totally disagree with me but thats what makes America great and why I like this site.  This.
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Take Them Alive
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« Reply #11 on: January 17, 2014, 01:53:00 pm » |
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I would get a good Scott American Bulldog and be done with it.........a good blood line will have game and make a good family dog also. Beside you don't want one of them light weights, you want something with some weight to him....
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poorboyzhogdog
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« Reply #12 on: January 17, 2014, 03:09:43 pm » |
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I want the endurance stamina and athlitic abilities and the gamebred and the bully pits just don't work for I was thinking of eli/jeep type lines or I'd go with old family red nosed I just can't find them american bulldogs are to big and because oof a select few have continues screw me over its been even harder for me to keep good dogs
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« Reply #13 on: January 17, 2014, 06:38:52 pm » |
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I would sure listen to to what the Rednose said cause it's gonna be pretty much what he said. As far as what people try to call gamebred. That is a real tuff call cause what I call gamebred and what you call gamebred can be worlds apart and son you ain't been screwed till you mess with some of those tryin to sell gamebred dogs to the general public. Your odds would be better in the lottery.
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poorboyzhogdog
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« Reply #14 on: January 17, 2014, 07:01:32 pm » |
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I have been getting my research in and I see where red nose is coming from and trying to find a reputed breeder in texas
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« Reply #15 on: January 17, 2014, 08:27:12 pm » |
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I have been getting my research in and I see where red nose is coming from and trying to find a reputed breeder in texas
I think that is a great choice, tend to be a little bigger than most of the game lines and usually easier to get handle on, but still brave enough to go after a big one. i actually heard they make real good catchdogs. i seen a couple videos of them catching, pretty impressive. I have had quite a few gamedogs but the smartest dog I ever owned of any breed was a reddevil/corvino bred bitch that was out of two red rednose bulldogs. She was the only one that was not the same, she was black with red brindling and had yellow eyes. She was real long and lanky, imagine a smaller greyhound on steroids haha. she was 52lbs lean. Smartest dog by far, boy I sure do miss her.
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« Reply #16 on: January 17, 2014, 09:08:29 pm » |
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Anderson I know you havebeen following you for several months here and facebook I know you blocked me that is fine I made a new account just so I could watch your actions on there. When I say this I am speaking truthfully not because I do t like u but because you have changed your mind on dogs 20 different times on dogs in the last 3 months. Go to the pound and while I know your on the watch list to not give dogs to around there get every free pit you can. I looked for long and hard to find the 2 I have now and on a poor mans budget you will be much better off. You remember chica ryan had she was a pound pit and probally one of the best cds I have seen. Ryan gets some good dogs from me well you know what most are free or pound dogs. There are not many if any reputable ofrn dogs in tx. I know where there is a male then fthere are w breeders one around waco and san antonio neither hog hunt. The ones I have found want boocos of money for their dogs. If you truely want onemost arntgoing to adverties so get on the net and go to emailing everyone you find with any ofrn ties. I personally got lucky on craigslist someone didnt know what they had. If your truely heart set plan on doing some time and emailing/talking to people
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poorboyzhogdog
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« Reply #17 on: January 18, 2014, 03:07:18 am » |
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I have been trying many breeds and crosses I do not know anything about a watch list and have not had a bulldog since moving here I want to do things right and not just slap a pack togarher and hope things work out I do rember her she was a great bulldog and was the first bulldog I ever personal sent in to a bay my opinion of you has always been high and still is
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poorboyzhogdog
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« Reply #18 on: January 18, 2014, 03:12:41 am » |
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I am doing my best to find what I need and want in a bulldog and figured the is the best starting point
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MrsLouisianaHogDog
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« Reply #19 on: January 18, 2014, 09:40:31 am » |
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I would sure listen to to what the Rednose said cause it's gonna be pretty much what he said. As far as what people try to call gamebred. That is a real tuff call cause what I call gamebred and what you call gamebred can be worlds apart and son you ain't been screwed till you mess with some of those tryin to sell gamebred dogs to the general public. Your odds would be better in the lottery.
x 10. Most of those who keep old/working lines of APBT aren't openly advertising them all over the net, and rightfully so. And yes, the term "gamebred" is one of the worst over-used, mis-used terms today.
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