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smaller dogs

Discussion in 'APBT Bloodlines' started by carolinablu, Jan 23, 2009.

  1. OnionHead

    OnionHead Big Dog

    nice do you got a ped on it at all?
     
  2. cheese

    cheese Top Dog

    Those poncho dogs are real small too. I think thats why Jack crossed those mayday, yellow dogs into em. I like em real small too.
    OnionHead: you got some good lookin bulldogs.
     
  3. TheVictor22

    TheVictor22 CH Dog

    Yeah damn i for got all about them they are great look dogs too. I wouldn't mind ownin a couple of them myslef just don't know were to get them.
     
  4. SPFDOGS

    SPFDOGS Guest

  5. PurePit19

    PurePit19 CH Dog

  6. PurePit19

    PurePit19 CH Dog

    that's hilarious, they might be nice looking in photos, but not of good quality. I've seen a few from his yard directly, with bad under bites and both had a hip disease. They were both off his z-bo dog. Z-bo/snooty= Raven, and Z-bo/mad maude= black bulldozer.
     
  7. OnionHead

    OnionHead Big Dog

    Wow look good in picture lmao and well in person also. The one i got works good. You can get a good dog from any yard same goes for a bad dog as well.
     
  8. Patchwork

    Patchwork Big Dog

    All of my Noseringer dogs have stayed about 30-35 lbs in females and under 42 for my male
     
  9. OnionHead

    OnionHead Big Dog


    thanks appreciate the comment
     
  10. PADogman

    PADogman Top Dog

    I have a little female thats about 31-32 in shape.She's a Jeep/Rascal/Redboy and she's pure hell on four legs.

    Z-MANS OREO
     
  11. gotta12v

    gotta12v Pup

    im really liking the jeep/rascal/redboy dogs and have seen quite a few smaller ones.

    im wanting a smaller dog myself and have been looking for dogs off of studs no bigger than 42lbs. is the size of the stud/bitch the biggest factor in the size of the pup, or the bloodline? does the jeep/rascal/redboy line traditionally throw smaller firey dogs?
     
  12. SPFDOGS

    SPFDOGS Guest

    Wow, just goes to show your standard when considering what constitues a good dog..Lmao
    JBone is not here to defend himself (and 99% of the disagreements here get deleted) so without going into depth, I'll just say that he is a Joke with a capital J..
     
  13. 40lbRed

    40lbRed Big Dog

    How tall are those lighter say 30lb dogs? My girl is 40lbs at 17" and you can see her ribs.
     
  14. JC-Pitbulls

    JC-Pitbulls Top Dog

  15. gotta12v

    gotta12v Pup

    the above dogs all look great. does that line typically throw dogs that small?
     
  16. KuyaJames33

    KuyaJames33 Big Dog

    can u make the link to oreo's ped public?
     
  17. PADogman

    PADogman Top Dog

  18. rooster

    rooster Banned

    smaller dogs ? For me a 35 pound dog is medium and over 40 pounds is getting large.
    Small I call around 25 pounds.
     
  19. all purebred lines throw small ones regardless of parents size. its the breed itself i have a male now that will be 10mths this month and he is not going reach 30lbs he may be 25 soaking wet! but his parents are 45sire, 39dam. and his grand parents on the dam side are 55sire, 43dam; on the sire side 38sire, 37dam.:) but i like the little ones they are easier to feed and handle!:D
     
  20. the dog im speaking of was named ransom and im pretty sure she was apbt, good guy he only had apbt on his yard, she was low to the ground and small but he said she was the complete package, great looking dog im like alot of the old timers i prefer the smaller dogs they tend to be more athletic and willing to give you more.
     

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