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skpits
11-06-2006, 05:36 PM
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/pedigrees/printPedigree.php?dog_id=225551

I have an opportunity to pick a pup up from this litter. What do you think of the ped?




ABK
11-06-2006, 06:15 PM
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/pedigrees/printPedigree.php?dog_id=225551

I have an opportunity to pick a pup up from this litter. What do you think of the ped?
Link is not working ...

skpits
11-06-2006, 07:30 PM
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/public/printPedigree.php?dog_id=225551 (http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/public/printPedigree.php?dog_id=225551)

sorry bout that

Patch O' Pits
11-06-2006, 07:38 PM
Depends on what you are looking for and how the dogs produced IMO...

skpits
11-06-2006, 07:44 PM
Depends on what you are looking for and how the dogs produced IMO...
this is a repeat breeding that the breeder done a while back.. all of those pups turned out real well. They were trained for pull, protection and shaunsand training(sp) Im looking for a dog with a good amount of drive that I can work and will go all out for me

Patch O' Pits
11-06-2006, 07:55 PM
this is a repeat breeding that the breeder done a while back.. all of those pups turned out real well. They were trained for pull, protection and shaunsand training(sp) Im looking for a dog with a good amount of drive that I can work and will go all out for me Sounds good. Just remember just because the breeding was repeated doesn't mean the exact results will be but it is a good sign IMO. Will they let you eval the pups before purchase and when do they do picks??? The later towards 8 weks you can pick the better because you'll see more of what the pups is like coming out

For example, in my own pups now I'm seeing a lot of changes and they are just 4 weeks old and many more to come I'm sure. But already we are starting to get an idea of who is laid back, who is more dominant and who is into everything and causing the trouble. If you have to pick too ewarly that info is npot available

With finding a great working dog the only for sure way to know is getting an older pup or proven adult. But when getting a young pup you have the best shot @ getting what you want by doing a good eval on the litter instead of just doing a pot luck pick when they are teeny. JMO

Good luck with whatever you decide

shaonnalove
11-06-2006, 07:58 PM
this is a repeat breeding that the breeder done a while back.. all of those pups turned out real well. They were trained for pull, protection and shaunsand training(sp) Im looking for a dog with a good amount of drive that I can work and will go all out for me
I've already given you my opinion on those pups but again they are going to have a very high drive. I know you are experienced with game dogs so shouldn't be a problem. That's an extremely nice litter and I know what your taste are to a certain extent so they should give you what your looking for as far as a working dog is concerned. I would work on the pups temperment toward others asap though (other dogs that is).

skpits
11-06-2006, 08:04 PM
I've already given you my opinion on those pups but again they are going to have a very high drive. I know you are experienced with game dogs so shouldn't be a problem. That's an extremely nice litter and I know what your taste are to a certain extent so they should give you what your looking for as far as a working dog is concerned. I would work on the pups temperment toward others asap though (other dogs that is).
lol and I value your opinion just wanting to know what everyone elses take was on it as well.. I know in the end it will be a decision i will have to make as well as the party having the puppies. And yes that would be something i would work on.

The Watcher
11-08-2006, 04:52 PM
THIS DOG'S BREEDING IS NOT IN THE DATABASE

purplepig
11-08-2006, 05:24 PM
I've already given you my opinion on those pups but again they are going to have a very high drive. I know you are experienced with game dogs so shouldn't be a problem. That's an extremely nice litter and I know what your taste are to a certain extent so they should give you what your looking for as far as a working dog is concerned. I would work on the pups temperment toward others asap though (other dogs that is).Is this your breeding? Just had to ask, as it sounds like it. ANd yes the info is not in the database. Was it removed? if so, why?

skpits
11-08-2006, 06:44 PM
nah someone took it out of the database. Oh well, thanks everyone for your input.

mrsmickey351
11-09-2006, 02:12 AM
I was wondering how much you are going to spend on him/her? I liked the breeding.

yellaman420
11-17-2006, 12:42 PM
Since its all a gamble anyway, what the hell?! Them Yellow/Mayday dogs are awesome anyway, so you know youre gonna get a straight up rockstar. If dude is doing a repeat, it must be demand or to get a hold of some other quality dogs. Snatch one up and if worse comes to worse, all youve done is raise a well bred dog, someone will get it off you.

skpits
11-21-2006, 12:15 PM
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/public/printPedigree.php?dog_id=187427

here was the ped again sorry for it goin out of tha database ...



Sorry for the late response

Skpits

gamebred26
11-21-2006, 03:52 PM
why would you buy a dog from them? don't do it...look at what he says and the way his dogs are bred...they are crap....

purplepig
11-22-2006, 01:17 AM
why would you buy a dog from them? don't do it...look at what he says and the way his dogs are bred...they are crap....
I was thinking the same thing, but to each his own!!

jeeperino
11-22-2006, 08:19 AM
why would you buy a dog from them? don't do it...look at what he says and the way his dogs are bred...they are crap....
Agreed. I really like how they have a dog up for stud who isnt even fully matured. Only in it for the $$$$$$$$$$. Willing to pass his color on to his kids??????? WTF???

.."Chopper is an unusual color. He has a rednose with yellow eyes. He is a young dog and has alot of maturing to do before reaching his adult size. His bloodlines consist of Winegarner heritage and is very, very, strongly bred for blue.He is willing to pass his unique color on to his kids....-He has a super friendly temperment and is not real "gamey" with other animals. He is offered for stud service to approved females--- $500/guaranteed

Big Rod
11-22-2006, 08:26 AM
Dont worry, when he is done maturing he'll be more "gamey" :D

skpits
11-22-2006, 08:48 AM
This wasn't an attempt to bash someone, their kennel or their reputation. This woman puts time and effort into her dogs, and she also has a club for the dogs, in her area as well. She's totally not in it for the money, as I have been offered dogs from her yard, for deals, not money. This being said, I asked about the pedigree of the dog, and not the breeder. I appreciate the responses, but this isn't at all what I was looking for.

While I realize you should and do base your buying of pups, from a person on they way they run their kennel, and etc. If I had a question about the particular kennel I would have asked if anyone had heard of them. I've seen what the previous litter of dogs can do, they are awesome for wp, and confirmation. The ped doesn't make the dog, the dog makes the ped. While I realize that a repeat breeding doesn't always put out the same results, sometimes it can. I'm looking for a dog that has drive, temperment and confirmation for my yard.

Once again thanks for your responses. Please do not bash someone you know nothing about.

skpits
11-22-2006, 08:52 AM
BTW the dog that you guys are referring to in the post, has nothing to do with this particular pedigree. She was explaining that he isn't generally a "gamey" dog, and that it was a good thing. Some people don't want a yard full of game.

jeeperino
11-22-2006, 10:33 AM
BTW the dog that you guys are referring to in the post, has nothing to do with this particular pedigree. She was explaining that he isn't generally a "gamey" dog, and that it was a good thing. Some people don't want a yard full of game.
LOL........"gamey".........Either a game dog or not a game dog. I would describe the taste of a food as "gamey" not a dog. Game isnt used to describe DA.

Contributors to the rapid decline of our breed as a whole is what I call people who dont want a yard "full of game". Education is the key.

BTW, that ped dont mean shit with untested dogs being bred.

purplepig
11-22-2006, 10:56 AM
So,,,if you dont want a game dog...why get an american pitbull terrier? You can get a pet AmStaff. After all, the AKC when registering the amstaffs wanted nothing to do with the game end of the stick, and that is why, for the most part of them, if they have any game, or DA for that matter, it is recessive, and most of them are not there. So if you like the look of a bulldog, yet not the drive, determination, and responsebility of having a gamedog, dont get a bulldog, and put those who are down breeding out of business. You did say you dont want a "gamey" dog(which BTW where I live means a dog that is stinking and nasty).

skpits
11-22-2006, 01:46 PM
I can clearly see this is going no where. Sorry I even bothered.

skpits
11-22-2006, 01:47 PM
Oh and just to clear the air, I didn't say anything about not wanting game, but that obviously miscontrue as well.