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What's all the rutkus?!

Discussion in 'APBT History' started by Dr. Lector, Feb 25, 2012.

  1. Dr. Lector

    Dr. Lector Big Dog

    WHAT'S ALL THE RUTKUS?!


    Lets talk about how the RUTKUS all started. My partner at the time, "Hell on Earth Mike", along with a dog-broker named Todd Johnson, purchased an OUTLAW X RED BOY bitch named Ward's CH. BABY. I talked with Hardcore's Big Mike at a show prior to CH. BABY coming into heat. He said the bitch was untouchable, and at that time Hardcore had a win streak, and the best eye in the game, in my opinion.

    I agreed, with my partner, to pay for the stud fee to Long's WERDO because he didn't care much about JEEP dogs at the time. Todd Johnson made all the arrangements to have the bitch shipped and bred. CH. BABY had seven pups and they were whelped at Todd Johnson's house. Todd made his selection and the rest were sent to Mike's house. Mike phoned me, as a respectable dog man would, and told me to pick from what he was sent.

    I chose, over the phone, a red/red nose male that resembled CH. BABY, and I named him RUTKUS. RUTKUS was a slim, wiry looking pup that loved to fight shoestrings, pants legs and socks.

    I purchased a TONKA BEAR dog, which was a 16-month-old male, and my partner Junior, and I were admiring the size of his teeth when a red streak blasted into his chest from about forty feet away, causing a terrible bleeder. It was 7-month-old RUTKUS. We let it go for ten minutes and pulled RUTKUS out of his chest.

    This began his rolling career at an early age. We rolled him with some of the best in the business, in the area. I felt as if he could not be stopped locally. Most say I am too hard on a dog. Well, I am.

    At this time my partner, Hell on Earth, moved to North Carolina to team up with Carolina Kennel's Hippie Ralph. This is when Body Snatchers began. Hardcore Benny called to ask if I wanted to ride down to a roll fest at Steel Monkey Kennels. I told Benny I had a WERDO dog I was trying to stop and that I would bring him. We arrived at Steel Monkey Kennels in North Carolina to find the temperature at 100 degrees. There were about thirty dogs and ten different kennels attending.

    RUTKUS got a real test that day. My partner, Big Raul, and I looked at each other and said, "Let's get it on!" We, and Flatliner Kennels took the stage first, with Flatliner using a 1xw and an ace of an ass-end dog. RUTKUS stopped him in: 25.

    RUTKUS returned home, and months later, got two-dogged by the legendary Gusto Boys and their protege NEVER SAY NEVER, MIRON. He stopped both dogs in under an hour. His rolling career ended, and his match career began.

    RUTKUS' first match was hooked at 45 pounds into Chambers and Company, from Rochester, NY. They had bred their CH. PAZ Jr. dog before he championed out, against CH. SPIKE. They said that their CHARLES MANSON bit harder than PAZ JR and PAZ SR combined, and they did not exaggerate.

    MANSON took RUTKUS' shoulder from him within five minutes. With Latino Ray as ref, you minutes, into the fight. I knew he would not veto them all. I also knew that if I separated RUTKUS, he would have a screaming tantrum, as he did in every roll. He made a solid scratch into MANSON's shoulder at :45 and worked it for what it was worth, getting back could not get away with much. I called a turn on RUTKUS from five minutes to 35 into the fight. After several more scratches, MANSON's shoulder was gone, and he fell, at the line, at :58. RUTKUS made a stumbling courtesy scratch.

    His second match was into a 1xw (JEEP-ELI-RED BOY cross) that the Baltimore Bad Boys owned. They said that they wanted to go into a, reputable, dog man and bet heavy. I told them if they beat this RUTKUS dog that they would be rich and famous. We hooked at 44 pounds, with Hell on Earth as the ref. With 80+ in attendance, it turned out to be a gamblers' delight. All of Body Snatchers bet all out. They brought one game ass bulldog that took his death as well as a dead game dog could. Both dogs were making head-on collision scratches. (The kind where you better have full-coverage, all fight long.) RUTKUS finished, in the throat, at 1: 27.

    I waited to find the baddest bulldog, at 44 pounds, for his last ride, before I started my yard off of him. Win, lose or draw, I knew two things could happen: I could win, or look damn good trying. I called several champions, which were recently retired. I got a call from Hardcore Benny about a dog in the Carolinas that had finished three dogs in short order. The dog's name was Milk Inc.'s NOODLES. I called to hook it up, and Milk Inc told me that he needed a CH., or a GR. CH., and his dog was equivalent to Michael Jordan. I told him we were not playing basketball and I will bet him GR. CH. money. He said he'd call back in two weeks if he couldn't get what he wanted.

    I called him every other day, as if I were trying to get a job. He finally said yes and we hooked at 44 pounds. We met at the NC/VA line with Hardcore Benny holding the forfeit, and the spot on 100 acres. We arrived at Hardcore's only to witness a host of people standing, with Milk Inc., willing to bet against RUTKUS. NOODLES came in a pound over, and RUTKUS, recognized as a hard scratcher, came in at 44 pounds, and ready to go. From the first release, RUTKUS had finish on his mind. He went into the chest and didn't come out until a pool of blood made it hard for him to breathe. After several scratches, where RUTKUS tried to run through NOODLES, the writing was on the wall. RUTKUS went into the throat with a vengeance. CH. NOODLES was picked up at :34, and on the courtesy, NOODLES collapsed in his corner. RUTKUS was having a tantrum in the corner.

    CH. RUTKUS is now retired and has offspring throwing a lot of tantrums. CH. RUTKUS has endured a hard-knock life, and is a fine example of what a "bulldog to bulldog", breeding represents. The blood behind him speaks through him.


    ~ Lockdown

    YIS

     
  2. hardtime

    hardtime Big Dog

    noonles was a hard mouth cur and had already been stoped before and was hand picked to go into rutkus since rutkus was dead game imo but none the less i had some good ones off this blood and still exsists in what im feeding today
     
  3. ELIAS'PISTOLA

    ELIAS'PISTOLA CH Dog

    Bring the mf RUTKUS...
    The reason Lockdown wrote the storey is because the snatcher took his Carmon Brown bitch from dc to the dirty south to meet BCCs Cookie Monster in a bid for championship.Traveling to Cookies back yard and taking Best in Show to boot.The snatcher also took the late Baltimore Rons champion Butter and lost gamest in show in a 10 dog show...
    Lockdown wasso impressede with Champion Carmon Brown that he purchased her for enough to by a Kompressor,lol..
    What happened to Carmon after that or better yet,WHERE IS CARMON SANDIEGO???
     
  4. Lonewolf

    Lonewolf Big Dog

    My freind your breeding to ruckus put you above most in regards to breeding. I think having the eye for a dog to to breed is just as important as having an eye for a win and maybe more important.
     
  5. ELIAS'PISTOLA

    ELIAS'PISTOLA CH Dog

    Anybody got a storey on Carmons brother,bad bad champion Leroy brown?
     
  6. BAYOU_KID

    BAYOU_KID Pup

    After butter Damn near killed her ch.fire got up and put on a display of what a champion really is.
     

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