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this is a wild boar hunting EBT, one of the best dogs at this kind of hunting. prey drive, mouth and alot of air despite what we all thought. also great natural producer, need nothing for whelp pups

yeah and also doesnt help with the stereotype of bull-breed owners being irresponsible dick heads.   and before anyone say's it was'nt their fault, if your dog was'nt rock steady why werent they on

its not that hard lad, if you cannot trust him (which you obviously couldnt) control him i.e put him on a lead (which you didnt do either)   you are accountable for what your dog does,learn some r

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no,never.

my lurchers are well trained and stock broken and my stafford (pretty much un-trained and animal aggressive) never gets off his lead.

 

sometimes he goes on a lunge lead, but i always keep physical control over him because im responsible for him and partly for his breed.

 

im not trying to have a go just learn from your mistakes and have an air-tight system which makes it impossible for your dog's to cause damage to peoples pet's livestock and his own breed.

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in reality mate if there was something on the other side he wanted he could probably jump it anyway,

a chainspot is the way forward.

my dog literally spends his entire life under control,his lead clips onto the D ring before the chain comes off,thats what i mean when i say air-tight don't give him even the slightest chance to do damage to his breed.

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in reality mate if there was something on the other side he wanted he could probably jump it anyway,

a chainspot is the way forward.

my dog literally spends his entire life under control,his lead clips onto the D ring before the chain comes off,thats what i mean when i say air-tight don't give him even the slightest chance to do damage to his breed.

will look into the chaining idea.

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this is a wild boar hunting EBT, one of the best dogs at this kind of hunting.

prey drive, mouth and alot of air despite what we all thought.

also great natural producer, need nothing for whelp pups or raise them.

 

not very keen to be a pet dog, a working dog!

 

 

is that a full EBT mate ? an av you got any more picks ? :thumbs:

 

no a full ebt a PROPER one by the looks of it

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heres my american bulldog. hes just turning two this month. he has a good prey drive but thats not his job hes our guard dog. but i will say hes never out the house off the lead. hes not over the top aggressive towards people hes just protective of the family home.

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this is a wild boar hunting EBT, one of the best dogs at this kind of hunting.

prey drive, mouth and alot of air despite what we all thought.

also great natural producer, need nothing for whelp pups or raise them.

 

not very keen to be a pet dog, a working dog!

 

 

is that a full EBT mate ? an av you got any more picks ? :thumbs:

 

no a full ebt a PROPER one by the looks of it

 

sorry mate but why "no a full ebt" on your mind?

why is that,because she works?

or because she crosses, whelps and raises pups?

 

i've become a curious on things said on this forum, so explain me why your comment.

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hi guys and girls loving this thred,

i have been breeding staffordshire bulterriers now for a few years and have done quite well in the show ring. i have now given up the shows and wanted to work my s.b.t male he is 17 1/2 inches to whithers and weighes 50ld would he be any good he is very lively and seems to learn quite fast, the problem is i think he may destroy the rabbit before i can get to him lol, how can i get him to calm down abit, is he to old to teach anything new as he is now 4 any replys welcome,

 

hear he is my boy "ron"

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cheer FERRETTOM

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this is a wild boar hunting EBT, one of the best dogs at this kind of hunting.

prey drive, mouth and alot of air despite what we all thought.

also great natural producer, need nothing for whelp pups or raise them.

 

not very keen to be a pet dog, a working dog!

 

 

is that a full EBT mate ? an av you got any more picks ? :thumbs:

 

no a full ebt a PROPER one by the looks of it

 

sorry mate but why "no a full ebt" on your mind?

why is that,because she works?

or because she crosses, whelps and raises pups?

 

i've become a curious on things said on this forum, so explain me why your comment.

 

it was meant to say not a full one but a proper one as in a very good complient mate i love the breed glad some are keeping gooduns working would love one one day but would have to be similar to this

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this is a wild boar hunting EBT, one of the best dogs at this kind of hunting.

prey drive, mouth and alot of air despite what we all thought.

also great natural producer, need nothing for whelp pups or raise them.

 

not very keen to be a pet dog, a working dog!

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