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my patt pup 8mths old wheeler/bull lines

Discussion in 'Patterdale Terriers' started by corsoqueen, Jun 30, 2010.

  1. love him, he rocks
     

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  2. 4got 2 write a post, lol, love patts, balls of steal. He was roughly 6mths in the pics above, much stronger now at 8mths altho wont keep still long enough 4 pics! typical of them! I have a patt bitch also, a smooth coated black & tan fell terrier, who obviously is more tiny! She can go to ground, he cant, although he is my silent disaster, never heard a peep out of him.
    Patterdales are the shit!
    "It's not the size of the dog, but the size of the bite"! Put it this way, i wouldn't fancy a kc regd staffords chances on a game bred patt! NO FUCKIN WAY
     
  3. peppapig

    peppapig Banned

    them last 2 lines......are you serious??....:confused: ......
     
  4. KBK

    KBK Big Dog

    I think I would put my money on the KC Staffy in fairness, jut too much weight, would be like me a grown man fighting a 14 year old, no doubting there ballsy but balls wont win everything
     
  5. Atomic Dog

    Atomic Dog Big Dog

    He looks quite big for his age, how much does he weigh ?
     
  6. Blackpoison

    Blackpoison CH Dog

    dude .. they are not a fighting breed !!!!!!

    put ur money in a dig/hunt. see which one will hunt better
     
  7. Blackpoison

    Blackpoison CH Dog

    mine also has a bit of wheeler. they are silent too..

    same thing... patts are not a fighting breed. keep ur money in ur pocket. and get a shovel.
     
  8. DEATH-GRIP

    DEATH-GRIP Banned

    IDIOT !:rolleyes: :dogtongue:
     
  9. PITS+PATTS

    PITS+PATTS Big Dog

    After keeping pitbulls for 12years,i didnt think there was another dog that could match it?after owning a Patterdale terrier for the last 16months i now think differently.The've got skills to pay the bills.
     
  10. grave digger

    grave digger Top Dog

    they are not a fighting breed shiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiit if you say so.......them mafuckers will BANG HARD and them little shits are game i wouldn't sleep on them
     
  11. Sampson1

    Sampson1 CH Dog

    A patterdale is more the size of a Jack Russel not a fuckin Staffy man..on average the Patt would be pushing 20 pounds...not exactly fair ya know? gameness cant win if it dies first..now that being said i love Patts but i wouldnt put a 15 lb Patt down against a 35 lb Staffy i'd be sending my lil homie to his death..unless he was just super Patt
     
  12. culabula

    culabula Big Dog

    There are 30lb patterdales out there with mouthfuls of knives(and not bull bred).American patterdale fanciers seem to prefer a smaller type (for smaller groundhog burrows)
     
  13. norseman

    norseman Big Dog

    Corsoqueen, truly nice terrier but why in the world would you write something so silly. This is why the game boys agree on weight... every pound counts.... and in this case there are just too many pounds between the two.

    and as stated several times... Patts are not a fighting breed, no doubt they are tough as nails and will go head on no fear.... BUT fighting is not in their breeding as a Stafford though it is way back in time.

    Keep in mind the KC staffords do vary, several are leggy and lean..... they just aren't show winners is all.

    Enjoy digging.... if you want a fighting dog.... get one bred for that purpose.
     
  14. rathernotsay

    rathernotsay Big Dog

    What a confused post. I could be wrong but after reading that post im pretty sure you aren't around either sbt's or patterdales. If I was to have a patt that fired up on another dog in a moment of excitement, that would be absolutely chaos, no good at all. And if I kept sbt's like my great grandfather John Bright that couldn't take care of its business with any animal it outweighed by 15 or 20 lbs then well, same result different dog right? One is a hunting terrier and the other is a pure dog fighter. When we hunt ( for sure twice a week) we drop two terriers one a male and the other a female and if they argue its to the box they go. Do it more than 3 times well then that's the end of that breeding program. You do as you do and I will likewise. But to drop a hunting terrier in the box is pure stupidity in my world.
     

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