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Postby Pops » Sun Mar 02, 2008 1:07 am

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bulldogs (including pittys) don't bite any harder than any other dog they just don't let go. in fact in my limited experience (stops to look at fading scars) german sheperds bite harder but they break easier :twisted:
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Postby longshot » Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:55 pm

That cross would most likley produce some type of Catch dog.

I have herd of heeler crosses being used to produce But dogs because as the name implies the prefer to work the REAR of a animal as they herd.

I have never had good experiences with Heelers as a child and dont care for their dog and human aggresiveness.

If the puppies were raised to be social and they caught and locked down then I reckon they would work. I just wouldn't go out looking for that cross if I was in the market for a catchdog.

If they didnt work out as a catchdog they would most likley only be bay busters and lack any real bottum to make a long race.

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Postby dixiejagds » Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:09 pm

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Postby Pops » Tue Mar 04, 2008 12:04 am

i think the ozzies get good crosses from them because they crossing w/ less intense breeds like bullmastiff, boxer & english bullterrier. i think the higher drive in the heelers brings alot out in these dogs.
the only way to know if they'll be anygood is to try them.
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