1. Welcome to Game Dog Forum

    You are currently viewing our forum as a guest which gives you limited access to view most discussions and access our other features. By joining our free community, you will have access to post topics, communicate privately with other members (PM), respond to polls, upload content and access many other special features. Registration is simple and absolutely free so please, join our community today!

    If you have any problems with the registration process or your account login, please contact us.

    Dismiss Notice

How to deal with this

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by Roller55, Jan 1, 2021.

  1. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    Sorry that was 100 percent
     
  2. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    I think this is true for all parts of life. Some guys go to the well and get so much. Other guy goes and whoa. We must dig deep or just just be happy with cur dogs. Hey some are pretty rough and tough.
     
  3. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    Ain't nothing like a Gamedog. I have had only one. And when he passed he was 16 I cried like a baby. Not too smart loved everyone unless you had fur and quit was not in his DNA. Tell u the truth I don't really care for winners. Just Gamers. It's in their name. If u can't live up to your name. I don't know
     
  4. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    I heard a oldie say one time they will all quit the party even if they are having a good time. I know that's true for some. But I wonder if others are like we don't stop till we
     
  5. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    I think that is highly respectable. Maybe just me. Sorry sometimes I just ramble on
     
  6. Aseelman

    Aseelman Pup

    So many of the greats were and are manfighters so take that with a grain of salt. History states that manfighters were always culled but we know that’s not true. Me personally would never tolerate a man aggressive Bulldog that is a death sentence...
     
    david63 and Soze the killer like this.
  7. GK1

    GK1 Big Dog

    Disclaimer - I’m not a bulldogger. Posts # 6, 16 make sense to me. Nature of the internet, without seeing dog and handler in person, hard to pinpoint the issue, if there is one. Could be a leadership/communication/bonding issue. Some handlers value the possessiveness/natural aggression of their dogs. Primitive instinct to retain the prey/booty. Same with natural protectiveness, dominance, stranger suspicion or lack of fear of challenging humans. In today’s softening society, these elements of canine survival are frowned upon in favor of infantilizing the dog. Consider hiring a trainer experienced with harder breeds. No matter what you do with your dog, a well trained one will make life easier.
     
  8. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    My son has two beautiful male Bully Kurta. They are pretty aggressive towards people never never him or anyone in the house and not even children they don't know. But I was reading they do use them as protection dogs. Whereas the pits was never intended for that. I know some are proud of this but I don't like it at all. If u want a protection dog get a German Shepherd. Different department.
     
  9. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    Yeah funny u say that G K. The guy who bred my dog trains dogs for the military (not pits Malinos I think) And this dog is amazing with commands. When I spoke to him he was all about intelligent factor of the dog but that's just I got I spoke to him once. If I was a breeder the only thingI would try focus on is gameness. Every thing after that is a bonus. And definitely trying to bond with him. He loves the wife. Home all day with her and she takes him on 2 seven k walks religiously every day
     
  10. benthere

    benthere CH Dog Staff Member

    No. They won’t all quit but an idiot can make one quit.
     
    Soze the killer likes this.
  11. Roller55

    Roller55 Big Dog

    Yes for sure. I heard Armitage was hard on.
     

Share This Page