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killemallboy
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well purple ribbon stand for then you dont no ukc standard
which means at least 3 gen of clean breeding and just to let every one know my dogs do meet the standard and my dogs would walk allover your dog there pops in any hunting conditions so the cahllge is up to you and one more ?who filled your head full of crap because if you do your reasearch you would know and 1 more thing that dogo is not a pure blood neither so before you run your mouth know your S&^t and the chalenge is out there to any one where i hunt you dogs pops aint going to cuttit
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three rivers catahoulas
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Enough with the " My Dogs Better Then Yours" lets stick to the real issue hear true American PitBull Terriers dont get that big. End of story. Ryan take a chill pile and a deep breath LOL and calm down we are all grown men here right." Mess With The Best, Die Like The Rest" you know what I mean. HoRa
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three rivers catahoulas
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This is B-4U's Tiny, Tripple registerd American Bulldog Scott Type Hybrid. He's 115 lbs in working shape. Thats my decoye Chris hes 6'1" 225lbs, and Ty works him over in the bite suite. I have met alot of guys here that said they had 100 + lbs pits then they seen what a 100+lbs dog looked like.
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americanjiujitsu
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larger lines
Vance M. wrote:Sorry Cassandra but I am going to have to disagree with you on this one. Staffs and pits are not the same breed. They may have came from the same dogs originally but threw many many years of selective breeding have made them into a totally different breed. The average person cant usually tell them apart. One has been bred for performance and the other bred for show. I would say 98% of the dogs people are calling pits today are really not.
Also you will never find a real bulldog (pitbull) in UKC or AKC.
AADR and ADBA is the registry for the real pitbulls.
I two have gotten out of pits around the time my son was born, about two years ago or so. I have spent many hours arguing with people about the disposition and temperament of pits. I am from the old school way of thinking. If one of my pits even thought about acting nasty to a human they would have been sucking dirt. It is a real shame that the street punks and drug dealers got a hold of this great breed and are ruining it for everyone.
Pops
I was told once that Butcher Boy was the last of the big pits. I cant remember who said it right now but it was an old timmer
Butcher Boy was a large dog, I believe 55lbs. The line down from him are normal sized bulldogs generally weighing between 35-45lbs.
If your looking for large APBT's probably do good with something 50-60lbs down from Clemmons, Mayday, and Chavis lines. Hammonds dogs are bred to be catch dogs and they come larger.
Brian Rembert...
Big game hounds and curs
Big game hounds and curs
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Vance M. wrote:I seen one sixbits dog that I liked and a lot more that i didn't. I cant stand the mayday dogs. I have seen some good alligator dogs from hammons but that was years ago. I was a Eli man
Well I thought some of those lines may have worked well for hogs, as they tend to be a bit bigger then other lines. I wasn't a fan of any of them. I did like the bullyson blood crossed with Jeep and redboy blood.
Brian Rembert...
Big game hounds and curs
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