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Have game CAO gained traction in the USA yet?

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by Ramkol, Jan 17, 2021.


  1. Of course I value the blood I have at home. My dog is a small missile. Tosa inu is different from apbt. I repeat the apbt is the best fighting dog pound for pound. the tosa is selected differently. This year I will cross her with another dog of the blood of bady jr.
     
  2. GamedogCorner

    GamedogCorner Big Dog

    Im a big fan of Bady. He’s an awesome looking animal.
     
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  3. There I leave the pedigree of my bitch. is bady tramp and bady jr what goes for his blood.
     

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  4. GamedogCorner

    GamedogCorner Big Dog

    Unfortunately I can’t view any photos or attachments. I guess you have to be a premium member?
     
  5. If they have told me, excuse me, if you are interested when I cross my dog, we will speak privately, a greeting
     
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  6. GamedogCorner

    GamedogCorner Big Dog

    Sounds good my man
     
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  7. GamedogCorner

    GamedogCorner Big Dog

    There’s absolutely no way lol. Very well bred dog but no way it’s 115lbs lol. Must be a typo.
     
  8. F.W.K.

    F.W.K. CH Dog

    They can come in all colors and weights.115 LBS is exceptionel heavy. Strong handler required.
     
  9. patjr

    patjr Top Dog

    Account of AST vs. APBT, Airedale vs. APBT, wolf hybrid vs. APBT & "English Pit" vs. APBT:

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    Years ago I went down to Midland, Odessa, Texas area. A man told me about a boy down there way that had a Amstaff about a year old. Supposed he didn't know much about fighting dogs but wanted to match his dog. One of the local pitbull men made a deal to match into him. The Amstaff whipped the boy's pitbull. So like most pitbull men he approached an acquaintance of his that had a two time pit winner to help him get the boy's money. The boy whipped the two time winner for them too. Finally on the third try they finally found a dog that was a great pitdog (that did have a hard time of it) but did whip the boy's Amstaff. That doesn't happen often. Amstaffs can't hang with pitbulls on gameness but one did in this instance.

    Years ago Earl Tudor told me that an Airedale in one of the southern states whipped three good pitbulls in a row and they finally found a pitbull that whipped him on the fourth try. Bobby Smith brought over a dog for me to work and match. This dog belong to him and Steve Davis and Don Maloney. He was a big catch weight dog and a two time winner called Undertaker. The opportunity arose for me to match him at a half wolf, half chow. I couldn't get a hold of the owners for permission and it looked like easy money.

    When we arrived there were five of us. I can remember Mike Kelley, Bill Carr and myself but don't recall who else went with us. The opponent was owned by a black man in a heavy populated black area. There were about 50 black people waiting there on us when we got there. The pit was a hog pen about 20 by 20 made from one by twelves upright in the vertical position. There were railroad ties at each corner. One of the one by twelves was missing. There was a little 6 or 7 year old black boy setting on top of one of the railroad ties about 6 foot in the air. The little fellow told me "you will be sorry you came!"

    We got the money up and made the rules. They would not scratch to win but did agree if either dog dies or jumps the pit he loses. I got in the pit with Undertaker. Here came an older black man around the corner of the house. The dog was a giant about 100 to 125 pounds at least. He had little slits for eyes and they were yellow. He looked like the devil himself right in the face. The little black boy setting up on the railroad tie yelled out "Major, tear his head off and put it on the porch!"

    Major was growling try to get lose from his handler just like Undertaker was with me. We pitted the dogs. That half wolf picked up Undertaker in the center if the back lifted him off the ground. Shook him in mid air, threw him to the ground, grabbed Undertaker's muzzle and began chewing, pushing into the ground with the muzzle as he bit. Undertaker began to scream. The little black boy said again "Tear his head off Major and lay it on the porch!" I began to think that Major was going to do just that.

    He let go of his muzzle and got him by the back of the neck and begin shaking Undertaker biting him deep in the neck pushing down as he shook him. His muzzle was split open and part of his tongue gone. I know this is unbelievable but grass was pushing up through the big gap in the bottom part of the muzzle and sticking up through the big gap in the top part of the muzzle. It looked like you could stick a half inch pipe through the top part of the muzzle all the way down through the bottom part.

    Then all of a sudden the half wolf got hot and set down and just looked at the pitbull. Old Undertaker started looking at the hole where a one by twelve was missing in the fence. He was thinking about calling it a day. I could see the look in his eye. I walked over and set down in front of the hole in the fence so he wouldn't go out. Undertaker laid there for about 5 minutes with Major setting on his rump with his upper half over the top of Undertaker looking down at him.

    Suddenly Undertaker grabbed him by a leg and Shook him. That Major picked him up by the back again. He then grabbed that muzzle and did his same number on Undertaker making him scream bloody murder. You could have heard him scream for a mile. Then Major stopped and they ended up just like before Undertaker laying there looking around saying to himself what have they got me into. Major setting on his butt looking down at Undertaker. They just stayed in that position for about 15 minutes and never moved. I told the man, I don't think either one of them wants to fight anymore let's just call it a draw. I couldn't believe it but he agreed. I grabbed Undertaker. He grabbed Major. We headed home much smarter than before.

    That little black boy had it figured out Major was fixing to tear his head off and lay it on the porch. We were lucky to get out of there without having to pay up. Who said pitbulls were tough. A boy from Tulsa heard about this and called and ask me if I thought his dog could whip him. I told him if he cared anything about his pitbull he better leave him in the pen. I sent Undertaker back to his owners and said I didn't want him on my place. I do not know what happened to him. I would bet Maloney sold him to some unknowing pitdog man and he quit his next time out.

    It is kind of like that Slasher dog. He was a good dog. Don Maloney registered him wrong. He was really out of a Bat and Ribbon female from Bill DeCodorva's off Charley Adkisson's yard and a half English bull that Larry Warren got of the dogpound. That half English bulldog whipped a son to Eli Jr. that Bean had. Plus he whipped several good pitbulls.

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    Goes to show a dog (or hybrid) can win over an APBT at any time. Just depends on the dogs involved!


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    ABK

    ....reposting from another thread by ABK
     
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  10. patjr

    patjr Top Dog

    Historically the fact that matching dogs to weight and also one would assume a larger dog to be more physically taxing to handle is possibly the reason why there hasn't been any real necessity to breed more towards the catchweight class. Furthermore, factor in the requirements to feed and medicate a bigger dog you'd have to bear in mind if the goal is to one day breed that unattainable 'champion of the world' bar none.

    Then again perhaps it's simply genetics preventing the breed from consistently producing 70+lb bulldogs?....any thoughts on the matter.
     
  11. david63

    david63 CH Dog

    Randy Fox had a story like that to matching a pit dog into a wolf.
     
  12. GamedogCorner

    GamedogCorner Big Dog

    I don’t currently have an adult smaller than 48. That’s conditioned weight. He’s a machine. I personally like the bigger dogs. I have a pup right now that will probably be 65lbs as an adult and I love it. I’ve always geared towards the larger apbt.
     
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  13. What bloodline are your dogs? Greetings thank you.
     
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  14. GamedogCorner

    GamedogCorner Big Dog

    I run mainly RBJBT stuff. I have a chinaman male, he’s the 48lb conditioned dog. I have a Rbj-Eli-Carver male whose 55lbs. I’ve got a mayday/machobuck pup right now who just turned 5 months old he’s already 40lbs. He’s built thick like barracuda.
     
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  15. [QUOTE = "GamedogCorner, post: 803812, member: 41426"] Ejecuto principalmente cosas de RBJBT. Tengo un macho chino, es un perro de 48 libras. Tengo un hombre Rbj-Eli-Carver cuyo 55 libras. Tengo un cachorro mayday / machobuck en este momento que acaba de cumplir 5 meses y ya pesa 40 libras. Tiene una complexión gruesa como una barracuda. [/ QUOTE]


    Can you send me the online pedigree of that mayday / machobuck dog?. Thank you.
     
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  16. GamedogCorner

    GamedogCorner Big Dog

    Sent
     
  17. Blackpoison

    Blackpoison CH Dog

    Numbers and size . You guys got me rrsearching wolf attacks lol


     
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  18. GamedogCorner

    GamedogCorner Big Dog

    The Tibetan mastiff is the only breed that I believe would be deemed impossible for an apbt to overcome. I mean like a 0/100 chance of happening. That dog is something else.
     
  19. Blackpoison

    Blackpoison CH Dog

    Maybe if they were as game. But put a 75 pounds game dog experienced... and the tibetan will turn again and again..
    The pitbull must avoid getting pinned by a neck hold to the ground, each has advantages... if pitbull has experience so he is a good wrestler, than its good match.. big mayday type perhaps.
    And if pitbull is slighty a curr as in not deep game, he will get found out in 10 minute with a Tibetan mastiff.
     

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