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  1. People laugh but there is a reason to my madness...This year I am putting my dogs into a training program before the weather turns for the worst. We have snow and below freezing weather and that is when my dogs hunt but in the battle, it could be life or death for mine so they will get a conditioning program no different than a game dog. This boy can run harder, faster and just plain nastier than other dogs. Ability plus a good owner means a dang good hunting season! Plus there is nothing better than having a damn good looking that can put in work!
  2. By far and I am guessing you must be on the same coyote board I am on. V's is what I am guessing you are talking about. Wish we still had dollar and hope mine can produce like him! Every bitch they bred him too produce from patterdales to fox terriers. All gamey hunting monsters.
  3. SMS How are your dogs bred?If you dont want to post it,thats fine.You can pm me also uru http://www.pedigreedatabase.com/american_pit_bull_terrier/dog.html?id=1823577&p=6-generation-pedigree NOT FINISHED BUT ALMOST FINSIHED. My daughter has another that is off of Hammond's Dynobite bred to Fox's Scud
  4. Thank you HGN, I used the search function too and didn't find it. I will post uru. I had to use a ped builder but I am almost done but my dogs came from G. Hammonds.
  5. Just looking at information anyone could help me with, I have some dogs that are down from this that are heavy bred on this dog and I mean heavy bred. Any help here is appreciated. I know he was a HOF ( as you guys say bred out of the arse, lol, that is all I know) Any information would be great to have on this dog. Pretty much 3/4 of my pedigree has him involved.
  6. You are right. It is a nice setup, I have used that site to study old breeding practices that were set by the true old dogmen who were good. Luck is not involved in dogs for the most part, lol but lady luck has shined on me because I do the necessary research before a breeding. The old men of the APBT would even hang papers so people couldn't get the receipe that worked for them. Some my laugh but I could careless, the APBT the real people of these dogs have breed pratices that will rival horse racing, do you think it is luck that wins a horse race or breeding practices that have pin pointed t
  7. Is there an online source that is typical to the terriers we use? I would like to look others dogs, great breedings and whatnots. Any help? I don't care if the database if foriegn or America but these dogs deserve one if there isn't one.
  8. LOL, you guys have peddlers overseas too, love those rare dogs LMAO rare mutt. I got one better a Lab/Poodle mutt mix, consider a hybrid here in the states and they go for $1500 plus for a mutt. People are paying it all day too. Hypoalleginic is the cause for the breeding
  9. Racoons are tough as nail for their weight IMO. A big boar coon will wreck havok on a small dog. Especially anything under 15lbs, fun game to work cause they are smart fighters. Nice pics too.
  10. For f**k sake,you would want a team of Sherpas to carry all that. I do a lot of scouting first, lol. Whats a gaffa tape?
  11. I just wondering what tools are important to you on hunts? What type of shovels and what nots? Just bored but thought it would be good for some new ideas. I personally like the spade type shovels that are wooden handles or fiberglass, but I have both break on me now. I like a good axe too for tree roots, just a small hatchet really works good as a hammer too. I also use a take a small metal pole that I use to tie out loose dogs with, use the hatchet as a hammer put in the ground and tie off unused dogs on it. Headlamps are all I use light wise. Been using a spot light at night thoughworks
  12. Very interesting conversation and new topic should be started for that. I would love to hear others on this as well. IMO, bitches dominate the gene pool. I build around bitches and never a stud.
  13. Exact right. With the crosses I have especially our 50/50 crosses, we use them for barn work, brushing or back up in a sense by theirselves if they are DA and if not turn 3,4 or more terriers loose in a old barn/ country stead. We use them for above ground action, we have coons and game that is plentiful and the occassion dickhead coyote who thinks he can take advantage of our small terriers. Once the 1/4 bulldog into 3/4 ground terriers, the size shrinks quite a bit, getting an slightly above size terrier being 17-25lbs, tons of mouth with looks more to the patterdale side than bulldog for us
  14. I can promise this guys, a bulldog willingness to get on another dog has nothing to do with the owner or socialization around other dogs for the most part but there is always an exception to the rule. Don't let that PETA/HSUS bs fool you into thinking it!!!! A real bulldog bred to do the duty will do it no matter what unless they are just a rank cur. NOT ALL PIT BULLS OR BULL BLOOD IS EQUAL, NOT EVEN REMOTELY. A true performance bred bulldog will have something to contribute in the cross, usually a bit of mouth more in cross vs. a standard bred patty, usually a bit more gameness (not talking
  15. Fun pics and story. Thanks for the share! Never seen that many in one spot like thoses there.
  16. I read through some of these posts on here and I would like to help. I personally make this videos and they are my original work and some might contain other ideas I have learned from the years but people seem to like them so I thought to post. If you really like them, like my videos and don't be afraid to comment or feedback it is greatly appreciated. Good Day. Your friend in Sport. - dogboy http://www.youtube.com/user/dogboyinfo There is a couple of different videos from ticks to how feed a raw diet to setting up chain spots. Search through there and I will be posting more like a flea pr
  17. Covered in ticks and then not remove them. I would be removing them as fast as I possible could!!! That could even kill your dog! IMO but good luck no matter
  18. What a stupid picture to take in the first place let alone stick up on the WWW. Far as stupid pictures. Why should I hide what I love. It is legal here in states to hunt like this and I am in season hunting my land. I am not ashamed of anything. Far as scars, my explanation in my breeding has a lot to do with it but it has his white hairs popping out all over his front and neck but I didn't know I had to prove my dog's worth to you, I was merely commenting on the pitter patter. I give two f's less what you like or don't like about my dogs. I own him because he works for me but if you are
  19. 10 coon and 25 groundhog with hardly a scratch on him, Must be a hell of a good dog.I think you are windier than a sack full of assholes myself! I don't blame you a bit for saying that. If I didn't own him, I would either. Don't get me wrong he has had his ass handed to him once but besides that nothing can hang. I used my bulldog blood to make the breeding. Pit dogs have a special style that tends to be typical of the line and that is why I used the ones I used plus this line is smart. The bulldogs bred like this are typical front end dogs and that is exact how my pitter patter works,
  20. I still own bulldogs. I run two bloods - Jeep/Redboy/Turtlebuster (Plowboy's Ch Willie) and these are the only animals that I will ever cross my pattys with. I own Bolio/Boomerang crosses down Gr. Ch Flash blood and I would never cross these dogs into my hunting stock. I use a pure bulldog too hunt with my pattys as well. Connecting noses to the brains on this dogs is hard!!! Totally agree, Bryan
  21. BTW in the pic of the multiple dogs, he is on the left and the two next to him are pure pattys.
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