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a breeding with finish

Discussion in 'Chit Chat' started by slim12, Apr 29, 2018.

  1. slim12

    slim12 Super Moderator Staff Member

    This way off topic in a sense but sort of to show sometimes that genetic material lands in a phsyco-serial killer type pattern.

    My son got an English Bulldog for his 12th birthday. I could not swing an AKC EB for $18-$2500. The breeder we contacted also had some CKC bred puppies for way less at $400. They were off the same AKC CH male, but different females. Our EB has about a Boxer in her 6th generation. She may be an inch or so taller than most EB's but other than that, there is no difference.

    My son was coming down the road one night and slid off the road to keep from hitting a puppy. The puppy was four-five weeks at best at some shit eating fu*&^% has threw out a litter of puppies. No houses for a few miles. The other four had already been hit in the road. We inherited Tanner which grew to be long and tall, a thicker built bird dog frame.

    I thought the EB was out of heat and turned her out and old Tanner knocked her up. Bella had 9 puppies and raised all nine. All nine took her thickness and bulk but all nine also got his height and length. 7 were brindle and white and if the fur did not fan on their tail they would be the best looking litter of American Bulldogs ever. Two were brown and with the exception of the fan tail, straight APBT.

    These puppies had to be separated at about 5-6 weeks. One would jump on another and then it was free for all. I laughed and said, "How many times I heard that about a real bulldog litter?". We placed them with family and friends. They started off as wonderful pets and as they grew the signs of a 'f'ed' up litter started to show. All of them were given homes with exception of two that my wife said if she could not place them we would keep them. We got the two brown ones.

    At 6 months we found the Australian Shephard dead in the yard. None of my dogs were loose and those puppies were clean as a whistle. I gave one to my buddy and it turned into a chicken killer which is pretty much normal for dogs to kill chickens so I did not think twice. The one we gave my niece treated that dog like a prince. He was spoiled rotten. He would tip toe outside, piss and dump and then tip toe back inside. At about 11-12 months he went out and did not come back for three or four hours. She went on a frantic search. When he came back his white chest and brindle head was covered in blood. Then the phone calls started. One neighbor had dead chickens and a dead goat. The neighbor down the road had a dead calf (200 or so lbs) and a heifer who had most of her ear and most of her face shredded.

    At 12 months ours were just normal puppies. I came home from work and it looked like they had went for a couple three hours. It was brutal, even a broken front leg. 12 months. So we had to separate them. (if it were up to me I could have solved a lot of the problems but I had to factor the wife in that process).

    I bumped into a guy last night and a Sportsman's Banquet who got one of the puppies. He had to put it down after it killed three goats on an excursion.

    We have the one male and he is as sweet as any old mutt dog would ever be but he will go on any thing with fur and four legs. Straight finish.

    I had a little time to kill this morning. Fortunately and unfortunately all of them have been put down except for our brown dog (his brother died from eating a ton of acorns, stopped him up and I could not see $3500). And the runt female. Solid white "APBT" with one brindle patch over her eye. I called and asked about her. He said she is fine but wants to bite any animal she sees.

    It is funny how two mixed up dogs could throw something being that jacked up.

    S
     
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  2. c_note

    c_note CH Dog

    Imo that’s how the modern apbt came about. Breeding whatever got the job done
     
  3. bamaman

    bamaman GRCH Dog

    I'm not surprised.Saw some things I can't explain.
     
  4. slim12

    slim12 Super Moderator Staff Member

    And maybe what is even more odd...

    I have a 5/8th to 3/4 Red Boy male whose family is chock full of early starting go-getters. All niters if you will.

    He is as cold as block of ice.

    That is how things work around here.

    If it were raining boobies outside I'd walk out and get hit in the head with a 10 inch dick. Just saying.


    S
     
  5. Mr.Revolution

    Mr.Revolution CH Dog

    Slim same shit happened to me bout 10 years ago. Bred my mutt pit to my friends mutt pit. Friends dog was real aloof. Would fight the water hose till he threw up water would grab anything except my bitch. My bitch was 60lbs of muscle and brains and fearless. I'd have to check her b4 playing with my son cause she was real protective of him.
    Anyway outta 10 pups I know at least 6 were put down. One guy was getting sued cause the one he got jumped the fence and killed a show presa. The one I kept was the one everyone wanted. People was offering double my asking price.
    I kept him and he turned out to be the dumbest dog I ever seen.
     
  6. pitbulld0gs

    pitbulld0gs Top Dog Staff Member

    Man who you tellin? :)):)):))
     

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