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SPFDOGS
09-02-2008, 08:57 PM
A few months ago I aquired this gyp http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com/modules.php?name=Public&file=printPedigree&dog_id=217709from a good friend of mine..I must say that I am pleased with the way this gyp has progressed,and if she stays on the course that she's been on,theres no doubt she will be brood stock material (for me at least)..

There is no doubt the bitch is scatterbred,but I must say that I have owned,and still do own offspring of Prowler, and they are some of the finest I have had the pleasure of owning..
The bottom side is what I'd like to know about..I am familiar with the dam of this gyp,but not much else..Does anyone on this board have any first hand (or otherwise) knowledge about any of the stuff on her bottom side?.
Any and all info is appriciated..

** On a side note, The dogs name is now Nina,and the breeding posted under offspring was never done,and was not posted by me..




Big Game
09-02-2008, 10:13 PM
I'd say that the bottom is Red Boy/Jeep/Rascal With an out to Turtlebuster & just a toutch of aligater not all that scatterd Imo Althow I am not Familure with any of the dogs.

SPFDOGS
09-02-2008, 10:24 PM
I'd say that the bottom is Red Boy/Jeep/Rascal With an out to Turtlebuster & just a toutch of aligater not all that scatterd Imo Althow I am not Familure with any of the dogs.

Yeah, when asked how this gyp was bred I stated that she was scatterbred..
Chinaman on top,Jeep/Redboy/Rascal/Turtlebuster on the bottom..

TripleJ
09-05-2008, 12:35 PM
Man that dog is bred good. TOO many people forget, LOOK at 75% of the Ch dogs are they all that tight bred? No. people tightne up on them That dog is bred just fine Tight papers dont meen any thing but tight papers. Best of luck with her If you dont want her I can find a spot for her LOL. J

SPFDOGS
09-05-2008, 11:48 PM
I agree Triple J, alot/most of the good dogs now a days as well as the dogs of years past were "cross bred" dogs so to speak..

I must admit that only recently have I even tried working with anything other than tight/heavy Chinaman bred dogs,and for the last 5yrs or so wouldnt even consider breeding to a dog or using a female that was bred outside this line.. I have passed up on a few well bred animals simply because they werent bred heavily along the same lines that I use, and that may or may not have been a mistake..Who knows..From this point foward I will experiment with various Chinaman crosses as oppose to only breeding within one family of dogs..