View Full Version : Bluepit is back ruffff!!!
Bluepit50
09-16-2007, 11:49 PM
I know it's been a while since i've been on but i've been pretty busy these days. When I first got into pitbulls I always came here to learn and I thank all those who taught me what a true bulldog is. I use to be impressed with size and color and since then have learned that its quality over quantity. Don't mistake me for a newbie like I use to be. edit im proud of my dogs edit they have really impressed me. I own 2 blue males and a fawn female that you can see in my gallery and im positive that if any of you got the chance to see them in real life you would see true talent edit I got a lil put down when alot of peope here put my dogs down because of color but I don't blame you after seeing so many idiots owning pitbulls.
If any members ever pass by my city feel free to stop by and see the dogs I would like to see other game dog experts opinions on if they are worthy of breeding because so far I have never bred them. I want to breed my fawn female ZuZu with my male Blue as they both have alot of traits and abilities that I really like. I think a litter from these two would bring some very impressive dogs and ive been patient for the last couple years. I know that if I do ever breed them it won't be easy, I will need a breeding stand for sure. Now that I have some time to get back online I want to continue coming here to learn. Thamks for all the support and help that this site has given me and many others.
Edited some parts out for questionable content. Try to word things a tad more carefully next time. Thanks. DryCreek :)
YAHHOOO
09-17-2007, 12:52 AM
Why are they worthy of being bred what makes them so amazing? Im not trying to be a prick you just didnt say why and are they bred well and do you know if there pedigrees will go together because you can have to amazing dogs from two amazing lines but if they dont compliment each other you are likely to breed curs.
I'm not meaning this to be harsh, but DO NOT breed your dogs. There are WAAAAAAAAYYYYYY
too many of these dogs in the world right now. Please do not add
to the problem of over-breeding, in-breeding, dog fighting, and peddling.
I do recognize that the dogs are your property. You will do, and have every right to do what you will with your property. But please do not breed these dogs.
lockjaw
09-17-2007, 04:26 AM
dont breed your dogs...dont breed them saying they have talent and gameness..and right now im being really nice..for you to come on here say you learned so much..and now you know..and then ask about breeding your dogs..calling them pits and pitbulls...awww never mind ....:mad: dont embarrass us and say you learned from this site...your back take the next u turn..http://www.game-dog.com/gallery/files/2/2/8/6/2_94473.jpgwtf????what is that on your dogs neck?
Scotsman
09-17-2007, 07:10 AM
No one can stop you from breeding your dogs, but I don't think you'll get the answer you want from anyone here.
Aren't you the guy that was standing up for the people on the video doing the backyard attack training with the bluffs awhile ago?
Sid Finster
09-17-2007, 07:12 AM
OK, Bluepit50, I'll bite. What makes you think that your dogs have "talent" or "gameness"? For that matter, what do you mean by "talent"?
@mods: apologies in advance if that post is not allowed, but since the OP announced the alleged "talent" and "gameness" of his dogs, I'm curious what he meant by that.
NCPatchwork
09-17-2007, 10:45 AM
My only question is the age....I know that in your gallery, ZUZU is 14 months...no where near old enough to breed. Make sure you take in consideration what a female that is bred to young can do (eat pups, not feed, etc.) You need to wait until she is at least 2 if not older, that is consideration. Let her be a puppy, having a litter changes a dog.
simms
09-17-2007, 10:52 AM
I know it's been a while since i've been on but i've been pretty busy these days. When I first got into pitbulls I always came here to learn and I thank all those who taught me what a true bulldog is. I use to be impressed with size and color and since then have learned that its quality over quantity. Don't mistake me for a newbie like I use to be. I got to see and learn what true game is and im proud of my dogs whether they are game are not they have really impressed me. I own 2 blue males and a fawn female that you can see in my gallery and im positive that if any of you got the chance to see them in real life you would see true talent and gameness. I got a lil put down when alot of peope here put my dogs down because of color but I don't blame you after seeing so many idiots owning pitbulls.
If any members ever pass by my city feel free to stop by and see the dogs I would like to see other game dog experts opinions on if they are worthy of breeding because so far I have never bred them. I want to breed my fawn female ZuZu with my male Blue as they both have alot of traits and abilities that I really like. I think a litter from these two would bring some very impressive dogs and ive been patient for the last couple years. I know that if I do ever breed them it won't be easy, I will need a breeding stand for sure. Now that I have some time to get back online I want to continue coming here to learn. Thamks for all the support and help that this site has given me and many others.
I personaly would not breed them. However I understand that to you, your pets are the best bulldogs on the planet....wich they should be :). Let these dogs be pets and study the standard of the breed a bit more before you decide to venture into breeding.
EDOGZ818
09-17-2007, 11:20 AM
OK, Bluepit50, I'll bite. What makes you think that your dogs have "talent" or "gameness"? For that matter, what do you mean by "talent"?
@mods: apologies in advance if that post is not allowed, but since the OP announced the alleged "talent" and "gameness" of his dogs, I'm curious what he meant by that.
Pitbull Forum membership = Free
Breeding Stand = $200 ( http://www.sorrellspitbulls.com/pitbull_breeding_stand.html )
Breeding Game dogs = Priceless
A lot of good questions Sid. Infact, I'm curious to know the answers as well, but nevermind, I can guess. Can anyone say "G*$# Tested"?
Michele
09-17-2007, 11:23 AM
If you are not breeding to better/preserve the breed, you have no business breeding, period!
EDOGZ818
09-17-2007, 11:29 AM
No one can stop you from breeding your dogs, but I don't think you'll get the answer you want from anyone here.
Aren't you the guy that was standing up for the people on the video doing the backyard attack training with the bluffs awhile ago?
http://www.game-dog.com/gallery/files/2/2/8/6/blue4.jpg
FearlessKnight
09-17-2007, 11:47 AM
No one can stop you from breeding your dogs, but I don't think you'll get the answer you want from anyone here.
Aren't you the guy that was standing up for the people on the video doing the backyard attack training with the bluffs awhile ago?
Yes I do belive you are right! There are multiple posts and threads in regards to this....:mad:
I thank all those who taught me what a true bulldog is. I use to be impressed with size and color and since then have learned that its quality over quantity. Don't mistake me for a newbie like I use to be. I got to see and learn what true game is and im proud of my dogs whether they are game are not they have really impressed me. I own 2 blue males and a fawn female that you can see in my gallery and im positive that if any of you got the chance to see them in real life you would see true talent and gameness. I got a lil put down when alot of peope here put my dogs down because of color but I don't blame you after seeing so many idiots owning pitbulls.
I want to breed my fawn female ZuZu with my male Blue as they both have alot of traits and abilities that I really like. I think a litter from these two would bring some very impressive dogs and ive been patient for the last couple years. I know that if I do ever breed them it won't be easy, I will need a breeding stand for sure. Now that I have some time to get back online I want to continue coming here to learn.
WOW....You are thanking everyone for helping educate you, but just last week your gallery was full of pics that completely go against the standard, the rules and more so the law! I see that they are all gone ....good. So I am assuming that you were saved by Game-dog.com in the last week? Am I correct?
You appearently have learned nothing if you still want to breed your dogs. Too young, not proven in anything (except mauling humans most likely..I mean from your past and all) You call it bite waork, we here call it stupid! That isnt what this breed is for!
Now you also say that you got dogged because they are blue...from everything I have ever seen....you got dogged for other reasons.
(Bite Work) (Aggressiveness in showing teeth constantly) You know...all those pics that are now gone.....
One last thing....Does it make you feel good to say that you are going to need a breeding stand, in order to breed your dogs....I mean that is kinda cool after all! :rolleyes:
RedNoseProdigy
09-17-2007, 12:58 PM
and then on top of that.....he had the nerve to say his 70 LBS female is sorrels and chinaman on top and jeep and some other shit on bottom....isn't 70 a tad bit too big for a dog bred like that?
FearlessKnight
09-17-2007, 01:01 PM
...............NM
EDOGZ818
09-17-2007, 01:08 PM
and then on top of that.....he had the nerve to say his 70 LBS female is sorrels and chinaman on top and jeep and some other shit on bottom....isn't 70 a tad bit too big for a dog bred like that?Do something about that chain. Bury it or put a swivel on it.(in the sig pic)
RedNoseProdigy
09-17-2007, 04:22 PM
Do something about that chain. Bury it or put a swivel on it.(in the sig pic)i plan on getting a swivel when i can....even tho the stake does the job it needs to do.....hold champ long enough for him to use the bathroom......or when company for my mom comes over.....but other than that my dogs stay in the house...thanks for the heads up
Bluepit50
09-17-2007, 08:44 PM
I thought I just said that when I 1st came here I knew nothing thats why I questioned some things. That was 2 years ago and I since then have learned differently. How can you judge me when I just started to learn about the breed? That was then this is now can a person not learn? There was a time when each of you knew nothing either so lighten up. This is the main reason you drive alot of members away, you bash newbies instead of having patience to teach. You should give me respect for learning and changing my views. What makes them talented? I don't think I can give many details on that. Like I said they make me proud
Michele
09-17-2007, 08:47 PM
I don't think I can give many details on that. Like I said they make me proud<!-- / message --><!-- sig --> I'm not bashing you but like I posted before, if you are not breeding to better/preserve this breed, you have no business breeding. You would only be contributing to an already existing problem.
lockjaw
09-18-2007, 05:09 AM
I thought I just said that when I 1st came here I knew nothing thats why I questioned some things. That was 2 years ago and I since then have learned differently. How can you judge me when I just started to learn about the breed? That was then this is now can a person not learn? There was a time when each of you knew nothing either so lighten up. This is the main reason you drive alot of members away, you bash newbies instead of having patience to teach. You should give me respect for learning and changing my views. What makes them talented? I don't think I can give many details on that. Like I said they make me proudok when you first came you knew nothing..two years later 720 posts..and your asking about breeding your dogs..im telling you dont..that is just looking at them...post their peds ..and if you come on this site and get scarred away.you dont need an APBT ..how in the hell can you hide behind a computer screen and be scarred...how are you going to act when someone talks bad about your dog on the street ?now give you respect..you have to earn it blood, sweat and tears?well you have not ran away yet?here i will give you a rep point for your gameness and talent:rolleyes: .
ColbyDogs
09-18-2007, 06:27 AM
Like I said they make me proud
It needs to go deeper than that. Slapping 2 dogs together does nothing to help preserve the breed. Do you already have buyers for all the potential pups ? Or are you the only fan of your dogs ? With the huge problem of over-population of this breed unwanted puppies is the last thing the world needs regardless of how proud your dog makes you.
Just out of curiousity, what kind of a reaction were you expecting from the croud here? You have been around and have posted enough to know this is the exact reaction that was coming so why post it ?
Sid Finster
09-18-2007, 08:30 AM
I thought I just said that when I 1st came here I knew nothing thats why I questioned some things. That was 2 years ago and I since then have learned differently. How can you judge me when I just started to learn about the breed? That was then this is now can a person not learn? There was a time when each of you knew nothing either so lighten up. This is the main reason you drive alot of members away, you bash newbies instead of having patience to teach. You should give me respect for learning and changing my views. What makes them talented? I don't think I can give many details on that. Like I said they make me proud
I think you've hit yet another one of the classics in the Backdoor Breeder's Big Book of Excuses! Summarized: "How am I supposed to get experience except through trial, error and reinventing the wheel?"
My advice: spay and neuter your dogs.
olered
09-19-2007, 03:30 AM
i never been a big fan of blue dogs myself, i had one or 2, and got rid of em, didn't impress me, but i have heard of a badazz blue dog, like i said a, as in one. and a couple that had blue in em be pretty ruff. but not any ch, or gr ch.
but if you want to breed your dogs then so be it, there's still a few people wanting blues, but not as many as there were. a while back when the blue craze hit, everybody wanted blues, even myself, but luckily i never spent a whole bunch of money on em, people were paying outragous amounts for em. and still do, there isn't a dog in my yard now that has any blue in it, they may have a dog in the pedigree that's name was blue, but that was just a name, not the color.
miakoda
09-22-2007, 06:25 PM
Personally, I think this person has been breeding mutts for a while now and has no plans on changing those actions. Instead, he is now jumping on the "gamebred" dog bandwagon and going to start cashing in on breeding those "gamebred" dogs to all his blue ones (heck, if I remember correctly just about all of your blues were labeled "game" by yourself.....). And don't even get me started on the street protection training favored by thugs due to the fact that they must have an animal make a "reputation" for them on the block because they aren't man enough to establish one for themselves. These are the dogs that attack, maim, and kill people and the ones we read about. And obviously the OP thinks those dogs are hot commodities or is too lazy to invest in a quality dog with the right temperament to train in the correct fashion with PROFESSIONALS.
With that said, I think this ole thread is nothing more than spam. Period.
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