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Cottingham Dogs
Does anyone know who is running this tight? Thank you
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04-26-2011 12:47 PM #2
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With all due respect. Tight does'nt mean it's the best form of the blood. If your looking for it tight then you must be wanting to cross it into some other line, correct? Best of luck in finding it tight let alone right.
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The only dogs I have seen were from a kennel tucked away in the hills of the south Cant pin point any place in general...got halfzimers ya see.....only forget half the shit...not all of it... Someone may be able to lead you further than that... I think of one other area,m but not really sure on that either. gotta be specific on what you mean by tight too, cause like mouse said.....you will be lucky to find what you seekin and that may actually take some real diggin.
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04-27-2011 11:15 AM #4
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My partners and I have a couple great pets that are heavy on the cottingham blood.
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=129546
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=342698
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=384175
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=340709
and a couple crosses:
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=378161
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=347440
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=326441
They are great dogs.
Good luck finding what you are looking for!
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04-27-2011 12:05 PM #5
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Ok, Court I see you doing it, looks real good...............
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04-27-2011 01:23 PM #6
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an acquaintance of mine owns this beautiful animal
http://www.apbt.online-pedigrees.com...?dog_id=276042
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04-27-2011 01:29 PM #7
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04-27-2011 01:32 PM #8
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04-27-2011 03:33 PM #9
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I am happy with my dogs, they are great pets and do everything I ask them to do. I appreciate your opinion and I wish the OP the best of luck again in what he is looking for.
Hobb's only has one generation off these dogs, and as far as I know NONE of them are old enough to have seen a conformation show as I own the OLDEST dog off the main stud (outlaw II), and he is around 20 months old. So how would you feel that Hobbs' dogs are not at the top of the food chain if they are all puppies.
Are you saying that J.K Deal dogs are not of quality? Because not one of those dogs posted imho are considered "hobbs' dogs", they are all dogs off of J.K Deal's breeding program
Thanks in advance.
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04-27-2011 03:41 PM #10
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04-27-2011 04:32 PM #11
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All that matters is you're happy with your animals.But that's not what Hobbs is saying when you go to his yard. I know for a fact. Lets just leave it at that.I wish you the best with those animals.Alot has to do with how the owner brings there stock along over the years.And I hope you do well.
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04-27-2011 04:52 PM #12
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Thats fine but facts are facts and I don't care what HOBBS' says when you visit his yard. You can say NOTHING of the caliber of dogs because they are not any to judge thusfar.
I would respectfully ask that before making statements about a breeder, their program, or quality of dogs, PLEASE make sure you have actually seen a product of that program. IF you have seen a product of that program it is a PUPPY as I stated before as the OLDEST offspring is 20 months old. I am not sure how you could have judged anything about his dogs? Once again I ask, are you talking about the quality of j.k deal dogs?
The pedigree doesnt lie. Regardless of what hobbs says when u visit his yard anyone who knows how to read a ped can see he only owns one generation.
However, mine are great PUPPIES , and we will see if they make it on the yard.
Have a great day
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04-27-2011 08:36 PM #13
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Seriously wtf
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05-02-2011 08:54 PM #14
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i know where this one is ped id 173306
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Sorry, I just now saw everyone's posts. I talked to the person who was looking for this blood and he said he's found what he wanted and finally got it. I didn't know if someone on here knew anything about it or had anything for sale. I've seen some people who have it but it's not what I want. Mouse, if I were going to get a dog from this blood, I think I would go with white foot or jazzy J. Thank you for everyone's responses.
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05-03-2011 12:28 PM #16
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I'm curious, why jazzy j and whitefoot? Is that the only other line available to public besides JK DEAL?
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Well, to my knowledge...Neither of them are up for complete public stud. You can get them as stud dogs but you have to know someone and you better trust that person 100% because your not going to their yard to breed your bitch. He will have to take her and stick them together. I know someone who bred to Whitefoot and he said the guy was back and forth on weather he was going to let him use that dog. Just hear say but I trust this person a lot.
Both Jazzy J and Whitefoot "GO"...that's why I would breed to them and they are producing some good dogs.
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05-04-2011 08:01 PM #18
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05-05-2011 09:51 AM #20
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Re: Cottingham Dogs
Dunlap1,
First, Jazzy J is a gyp that has been bred since she was a pup. Second, whitefoot hasnt produced anything of note. So, why would someone be interested in breeding to either of these studs. Especially considering, one of them studs is a brood gyp.
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