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Discussion in 'Sports & Activities' started by Big Papa, Sep 14, 2005.

  1. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    hurricane alley
     
  2. Purchased them from Polk Kennel east TX . Second that was a little joke not realy looking for new dog have plenty animals right now.

    miakoda Bad for you. Everything ride out ok? I will be down that way soon putting casinos Back together soon with in nex six months or so.

    ZO
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Oct 12, 2005
  3. SLICK WILLIE

    SLICK WILLIE Guest

    People bet money, land, cars and whatever would get them a match! Money #1 reason this sport was worth playing. Don't get me wrong, a good dog had to come to play for this to happen. History tells us that this was a poor mans sport and they matched to gain money and respect from other dogmen. People making side bets and earning cash without even owning a dog! It was a betting sport and thats the way it was and has been. Hobby yes, but its going to make money or lose money. Some people get bent out of shape over the issue but face the facts its a money sport if your talking about gamedogs otherwise its a show hobby. Gamedog is a money dog and bet your ass it will make someone a pockit full if done right! I will not give money for a show dog, pull dog or pups off them. Everytime i turn around someone wants to give me a dog but I ask them what is it good for and most of the time the answer is, He's a good pet! BLA, BLA, BLA! Keep it! Colby was a betting man that sold pups and some of the dogs were not even his! Here is one for ya! Some folks don't want to raise a pup or pups. They look for breeders that do the dirty work and get it to a starting point for someone. I have more calls on adult dogs than pups and that was my goal to raise what I bred and sell the finished product to a man that wants only a grown dog! I did the hard work so its going to cost for my time and effort! I have held dogs for two or more years just to prove them before they even get pushed to the public "People I know" that are going to cashout on the deal! For the love of the game and Money!!! If you think different your not really dealing in gamedogs because someone is making money off of it!
     
  4. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    I'm not talking about betting.

    That statement is b.s. It's about pride and victory, not money, to me.
     
  5. good post.





     
  6. SLICK WILLIE

    SLICK WILLIE Guest

    Good for you! But betting is for money or some type of self gain!
    Dealing with this dog I know you lose your pride more than you keep it and Victory comes in all shapes and sizes! Meaning what level your showing on? Now if you had said Time and money + gamedogs = a dog that better do something after I raised its sorry ass! I would respect that but we ant on the same level! A person that has patience and keeps himself humble and does not let pride get in the way is someone that has his or her act together!

    Selective showing can earn you victory and goes about as far as you can throw it out your back door and your the only one that can see it out the window! You can keep your pride and your victory because its about having Bulldogs that will keep coming back even if they can't win a show off of ability.

    If you outclass your opponents all the time then your not really putting faith in your dogs ability because you found a comfort zone that makes you look and feel good around the fools your outclassing which = dog sales but not the good stock just all your culls! Just a reminder, a cur can win in the right hands and even produce gamedogs! Yawn! this crap makes me sleepy but anyway! Different strokes for different folks Pal!
     
  7. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    LOL. That's all I can say. You're right we aren't on the same level. I don't depend on puppy sales to keep my yard going. Everything I make working at a job goes to buying dogs, keeping dogs, & whatnot. I don't give a rat's ass about how much I can make off a litter. I don't hunt my dogs to see how much money I can make so I can by myslef fancy things while my dogs eat Ole Roy. I don't just let litters die from parvo & call it "natural selection" & this isn't a money making business for me. The pride & the victory aren't for me either. You don't know me, you're right. Because I want it that way. You yawn all you want. I'm trying to bring this breed up not just sitting around on my ass yawning.
     
  8. SLICK WILLIE

    SLICK WILLIE Guest

     
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  9. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

  10. SLICK WILLIE

    SLICK WILLIE Guest

    I liked that answer! We have different views but one thing is for sure we both stand for what we believe in and thats not a bad thing! So if someone shoves an M-80 up a bullfrogs ass they come back to you too fix it! Its a good biz!!! Joe Dirt

     
  11. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    I'm sorry I lost my temper. :) I do that a lot. We both love & believe in the bigger picture although the roads to get there might stray apart somewhat. So for that I will never be mad (ok, stay mad) at you.;)
     
  12. Big Papa

    Big Papa CH Dog

    haha i prefer just to let my dogs stay freely
     
  13. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    thank you, that was my dog britney, her first show she pulled 3,900 lbs and that was 54 times her body weight. they told me to foul her at 4,100 lbs because it was her first show and she was getting tired and fustrated. she could have pulled more then.... but now im guessing around 4,500lbs. i been working a lot with her and i learned a lot from everyone there.
     
  14. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    if you have any questions about training i can help. believe me britney was hard to train she couldnt even walk on a leash proper. or sit on command. people assume i dont know anything but let me tell ya. if you could see the work that i did you would be amazed.
     
  15. CB

    CB CH Dog

    Edited didnt want to start stuff back up
     
    Last edited by a moderator: Oct 19, 2005
  16. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    thats right public board remember........ pm if you wanna "start stuff back up" i seen a american bull dog pull 10,000 lbs and hes was only just over a year old. he was 100 lbs. he was amazing he won the pound for pound.
     
  17. CB

    CB CH Dog

    [QUOTE='PR'bootay]thats right public board remember........ pm if you wanna "start stuff back up" i seen a american bull dog pull 10,000 lbs and hes was only just over a year old. he was 100 lbs. he was amazing he won the pound for pound.[/QUOTE]Well thats good for him.
     
  18. rocksteady

    rocksteady I'll drink to that..

    its amazing he's still healthy. I hope ur smart enough to understand that a Am Bulldog just over a year old is STILL GROWING and pulling that much weight could SERIOUSLY injure him.... Whats amazing is the ignorant owner who allowed their dog to do that.. tsk tsk.. now THATS ingnorant
     
  19. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    oh well not my dog.
     
  20. americandream

    americandream Top Dog

    there also was a 10 yr old pit that beat brit by 200 lbs. he pulled 4,100lbs he came in first. i wish i hadnt fouled her she would have won.
     

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