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Jock of the Bushveld

Discussion in 'Staffordshire Bull Terriers' started by Ninety-Nine, Jan 11, 2011.

  1. ToraLiffa

    ToraLiffa Pup

    The real Jock of the Bushveld lived in the 1880s. The dog you´re referring to was born in 1910.
     
  2. ToraLiffa

    ToraLiffa Pup

  3. hammer head

    hammer head Top Dog

    heres another game dog from 1910
     

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  4. tamthebam

    tamthebam Big Dog

    The jack sutton dog was grandsire to Dugan's Pat who was famous for eating his dead opponents!
     
  5. hammer head

    hammer head Top Dog

    lovely brindle dog..........great finish........hard to get that trait
     
  6. Tigerlines

    Tigerlines Banned


    yep , thats the one, the REAL referred to the dog being a known bulldog cross terrier........the dog of the STORY......is errmmmm......a runt, out of a socalled bull terrier, covered by a PEDIGREED bull terrier...in the 1880s.........NEVER A STAFFORD.......
     
  7. doubletap

    doubletap Banned

    wtf is all this predaqtor bollocks??..hows the cnut bred....and what feckin retard thought it would be cool to name a dog that?....next you will say its due to be matched into a dog called "alien".....ref'd by a bloke called arnie.......:rolleyes:
     
  8. hammer head

    hammer head Top Dog

    your getting warmer...........there is a DVD but only for them in the know ;)
     
  9. Ninety-Nine

    Ninety-Nine Big Dog

    Another great Bull Terrier read and not so great movie is the Bar Sinister by Richard Harding Davis. Set in Montreal around 1900 this is one of the best dog stories I've read. The star of the show is a street dog named "Kid" the offspring of a white show Bull Terrier and a Black and Tan bitch (Staffy?). The story is told through the eyes of the dog. Some of the heroes on this site may be a bit too hard for this semi-fictional story, but for the rest of us dog lovers it's up there with "Call Of The Wild".
     
  10. zuidwest

    zuidwest Big Dog

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