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Bubba
04-14-2004, 09:09 AM
Just trying to get some conversation going, what does the folks on this board prefer, small dogs? Large dogs?? Most of mine seem to range from about 33-44, with the exception of my ole May bitch whom is at 53-55. Just curious what everyone elses preference is...
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J M A N
04-14-2004, 09:25 AM
Well this should definately start some discussion. The only range I want to stay away from is the 75 + range. I have had dogs from 35 lbs up to 72 lbs and have loved them all. Alot has to do with what type of sport u and your dog participate in. Your larger dogs are great for the hunt as long as they got mouth. Weight competitions can be up or down the ladder. Are you trying for most weight pulled or most per pound. Lots of variables. If I had to choose a range I would say 45-55 conditioned.
The only thing I know for sure is that I don't want anything the size of dogs u see at Muglestons. These dogs have no lung and can't go the distance.
Bubba
04-14-2004, 09:27 AM
I love the smaller dogs just simply because they are soooo much easier to handle and control lol. Plus, I love the look of a small little petite powerful dog....
BB
I love dogs that weigh in or around the 33-43 weight, it seems like dynamite comes in small packages, even seen a 29 pound dog that was pure fire!!!!!!!
J M A N
04-14-2004, 09:46 AM
Yeah.......little dogs seem to have the little man syndrome.....something to prove!
Redtail74
04-14-2004, 09:48 AM
I like the 45-55 pound range but I have 1 female thats 25 pounds but she thinks she weights 80.
KnOck
04-14-2004, 10:21 AM
I like my females to be in the range of 35-45 lbs. And my males to be 38-48 lbs. I don't care too much for the larger ones.
Knock 'Em Out
I like smaller dogs better! Around 26lbs to 35 lbs. It's like having a palm top! EHehehe! POWER, STRENGTH, ABILITY, GAMENESS packed in a small package!!!
gator
04-14-2004, 08:13 PM
35-45 LBS IS MY PERFECT WEIGHT CLASS. This might piss someone off but once they get up around 75lbs I have to question their breeding..
KnOck
04-14-2004, 08:35 PM
A good buddy of mine got a son of Rebel Yell and he weighs in at 73lbs and game as they come. But me personally I don't really like em that big.
Knock 'Em Out
35-45 LBS IS MY PERFECT WEIGHT CLASS. This might piss someone off but once they get up around 75lbs I have to question their breeding..
Gamest
04-14-2004, 11:36 PM
Well i likeim 35 2 47 at tha most. NOW this is a proven FACT ( TOSAS ) tha bigger tha quicker they wear down. U MIGHT HAVE A BIG HEAD AND A LOT OF MUSCLES BUT WHEN RUN INTO A DOG THAT CAN DANCE LIKE JAMES BROWN AND WRESTLE LIKE RIC FLAIR ITS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE U TUCK UR TAIL.
gator
04-15-2004, 05:47 AM
I have seen some huge so called bulldogs outta the mid west. Some up there around 100lbs?
gator
04-15-2004, 05:48 AM
Shit, I will feed 3 35lbers anyday before I would 1 100lber....
bambamkennels
04-15-2004, 10:29 AM
I perfer 35 to 50 lbs chain weight i like to walk the dog not the dog walking me lol
KnOck
04-15-2004, 12:35 PM
That is so very true!
Knock 'Em Out
Well i likeim 35 2 47 at tha most. NOW this is a proven FACT ( TOSAS ) tha bigger tha quicker they wear down. U MIGHT HAVE A BIG HEAD AND A LOT OF MUSCLES BUT WHEN RUN INTO A DOG THAT CAN DANCE LIKE JAMES BROWN AND WRESTLE LIKE RIC FLAIR ITS ONLY A MATTER OF TIME BEFORE U TUCK UR TAIL.
LA_Headhunters
04-15-2004, 05:03 PM
I like 'em 30-55 lots of weight to choose from. I like a little variety.
rocksteady
04-15-2004, 05:32 PM
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The only thing I know for sure is that I don't want anything the size of dogs u see at Muglestons. These dogs have no lung and can't go the distance.
Plus they sell them for upwards of over 3,000 dollars ..and I don't think any of them have ever done anything in the show ring, agiltiy, obedience or hunting.
i've gota good game to the core male but he's a big one..around 75 pounds on the chain. Surely wasn't bred to be that big.. but a good honest bulldog none the less. Very laid back ..can walk him down the street without having to worry unlike my 45 pound female. i'm torn between breeding and not breeding because of his size..if I ever did, I'd certainly have to find a smaller femaler and people that wanted some bigger dogs..
But the little ones are much easier to keep, feed and clean up after lol..
Bubba
04-15-2004, 05:35 PM
Plus they sell them for upwards of over 3,000 dollars ..and I don't think any of them have ever done anything in the show ring, agiltiy, obedience or hunting.
i've gota good game to the core male but he's a big one..around 75 pounds on the chain. Surely wasn't bred to be that big.. but a good honest bulldog none the less. Very laid back ..can walk him down the street without having to worry unlike my 45 pound female. i'm torn between breeding and not breeding because of his size..if I ever did, I'd certainly have to find a smaller femaler and people that wanted some bigger dogs..
But the little ones are much easier to keep, feed and clean up after lol..
Hell if hes a good dog breed him, don't much matter about the size. I got a buddy that has a monster, the dog is probably at about 70lbs right now, conditioned and shown at 57...he constantly produces dogs at about the low to mid 40s and even a 38lb dog...his a big one, but producing the normal size for dogs in his line. Were the parents of your dog small?
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rocksteady
04-15-2004, 05:57 PM
Hell if hes a good dog breed him, don't much matter about the size. I got a buddy that has a monster, the dog is probably at about 70lbs right now, conditioned and shown at 57...he constantly produces dogs at about the low to mid 40s and even a 38lb dog...his a big one, but producing the normal size for dogs in his line. Were the parents of your dog small?
BB
They weren't real small..I'd say average, male was a big on the larger size prbably about 55 pounds conditioned. He had a littermate that was a good 15 pounds lighter. But they definetly weren't bred to be that big..
I know for awhile the line was gettting up there. One dog (from different parents but same line) was 100 pounds.. they couldn't even keep him in a kennel, was a monster that would hit every dog he could.
My boy is well bred..some nice McCoy lines. I'm looking to outcross my female then breed to my male. My female is from the same sire, different dams and she's about 45 pounds conditioned. A littermate of hers has been siring some great dogs..one just took every class she was in at the Michigan AADR fun show last week.
J M A N
04-15-2004, 07:32 PM
BBK is right.....just because he is that big doesn't necessarily mean he will throw em that big. I have one dog that is 62lbs and his mother and father both were 40-45 lbs. The reason I think he is so big is that he has been conditioned since he was 4 mos old. Gets exercised nearly every day!
personally i like the 30-45 lb wieght range. big dogs just eat more and drop bigger terds. making the maintence cost for them alot higher. in my opinion i think anything over 50 is a dman monster. plus little dogs in my opinion are longer winded and dont tire as easily. alot of the people i know really dont want any dogs over 50 lbs too much either for the same reason. like i got a young little bitch that right now sit's about 27 on the chain and would probly do about 26 conditioned. she is on the small side for me but i wouldnt trade her for anything. she is young but is already showing her worth for her chain space. i also have a 1xw that is sitting about 36 on the chain and he is a real nice little ball of energy with wind for days. plus another reason i wouldnt ever go out looking for a big dog is it is easier for them to destroy their chain set ups. i mean if u think about the force a little dog hitting the end of his chain when he sees a cat and the force of a big dog hitting the end of his chain. there is a big differnce. i believe in using over built products to make sure my dogs dont break chains, tie downs and stuff like that but with some of those bigger dogs they break it anyway. plus how many competing dogs do u see at the higher wieghts none or very few making it harder to find a dog to prove your dogs credibility.
but that is my opinion ill get off the soap box
MMK
gator
05-16-2004, 09:16 AM
I agree totalyy once they get over 50lbs I dont want them...personally i like the 30-45 lb wieght range. big dogs just eat more and drop bigger terds. making the maintence cost for them alot higher. in my opinion i think anything over 50 is a dman monster. plus little dogs in my opinion are longer winded and dont tire as easily. alot of the people i know really dont want any dogs over 50 lbs too much either for the same reason. like i got a young little bitch that right now sit's about 27 on the chain and would probly do about 26 conditioned. she is on the small side for me but i wouldnt trade her for anything. she is young but is already showing her worth for her chain space. i also have a 1xw that is sitting about 36 on the chain and he is a real nice little ball of energy with wind for days. plus another reason i wouldnt ever go out looking for a big dog is it is easier for them to destroy their chain set ups. i mean if u think about the force a little dog hitting the end of his chain when he sees a cat and the force of a big dog hitting the end of his chain. there is a big differnce. i believe in using over built products to make sure my dogs dont break chains, tie downs and stuff like that but with some of those bigger dogs they break it anyway. plus how many competing dogs do u see at the higher wieghts none or very few making it harder to find a dog to prove your dogs credibility.
but that is my opinion ill get off the soap box
MMK
LOCKMOUTH
05-16-2004, 09:21 AM
I Like Mune Between 25-35 Lbs They Are Just Easy To Care For And Handle. Also I Just Love Them Small And Compacted.
My personal preference for weight would be 30-45. The biggest one we've had was 55 lbs. and that was a little too much for me. However, if he is a good dog..that's all that really matters.
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