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what bloodline throw which traits?

Discussion in 'APBT Bloodlines' started by jaybird, Mar 24, 2007.

  1. jaystreetsA4

    jaystreetsA4 Top Dog

    i love me ambulls. APBT's will always have the number 1 spot in my heart but the Ambull is my 2nd favorite breed. thanks for posting tht vid ABK. good looking dogs working. good stuff.:D
     
  2. Big Game

    Big Game CH Dog

    Jaybird all lins can throw catchweight dogs. Some lines such as the Rozumus dogs do tend to throw alot of catchweight males and large females. But this is not a given. Not all dogs from this line are big, not all dogs from this line throw big dogs. Also if there is a cross of another bloodline anywhare in the pup in question it can change everything. My advice to you is to judge the dog you are considering buying by its immidiate relatives(Sire,Dam,gr Sire,gr Dam etc..) the reputation of the breeder you get the dog from and the dog itself and not by the pedigree or bloodline. Bloodlines are breeding tools. Alot of pure or heavyblooded dogs are not of the best working quality. Most fastlane dogs are crosses of 2 or many bloodlines. Hince the term ""Battlecross"" or ""hybread vigor"" also over history many great dog were flat out scatterbread. The best way to judge the potental size of a pup is to look at the sire and dam the pup should end up someware between the two. A even better way is to buy a pup from a repeat breeding of dogs that in the past have produced dogs of the size and build you are looking for. The best way would to buy a dog that is at or close to being full grown. Then you know exactly what you are getting. You could be an asset to a gamedog breeder that may need to cull a young dog that is not working out. If you can prove you are responsible and have the breeds best intrest at heart Im sure most dogmen would rather give/sell you a dog under a spay/nuter contract than to put the dog down.
     
  3. Pitbull219

    Pitbull219 CH Dog

    I have a book on AmBulls in which the author (who started off breeding APBT's) was with another AB breeder looking over his peds and noticed alot of APBT blood he recognized. Come to find out this guy had unknowingly been mixing the two not knowing the difference for generations! Think of how many others must have bred off dogs they got from him, and so on. That's why some lines of AB's are smaller and/or more dog aggressive than others.
     
  4. maximusab

    maximusab Big Dog

    That is crazy. What an idiot. If you can't tell the difference bettween the two you shouldn't be breeding anything. I guess any idiot can be a breeder.



     
  5. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    Actually, the AB of today is just a recreation of the AB of years gone by. It was either after WWI or WWII that the breed became extinct (or almost). That's when preservation/recreation began. The AB is a creation from a hodgepodge of breeds including, but not limited to, the APBT, molosser breeds, the Saint Bernard, the EB, etc.
     
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  6. I've got a RE male that will bite anyone who comes in my yard w/out ME with them, he weights 65lbs right now, normally about 75lbs, but he is VERY athletic, and believe it or not he's EXTREMELY game, he'll go after ANYTHING, he's kicked other pits asses, rots, chows, dobbies, he loves to fight so I gotta short leash him when we walk. But Razors Edge blood line is a really good one, oh and they have plenty of mouth, short, wide mouthed with damn good bite. Also, they are still APBT's, mine have been examined by UKC judges and have passed all tests and are proven to be good specimens of the breed. (they're just a bigger than MOST game dogs) If interested, look at my dogs on www.myspace.com/pits4life07 white one is my Boy Domino, chocolate female is my girl Roxy, and the pups they have right now.
     
  7. Big Rod

    Big Rod Big Dog

    Welcome to the board...i hope you stay and read as much as you can. Enjoy.
     
  8. renegadepit

    renegadepit Big Dog

    Here is my "blue" pit. Gotti on top Watchdog on bottom. As you can see he is not over done. Weighs in at 69lbs. Reasonably game. Strong bite. He has been in accidental dog fights. On one occassion it lasted literally 2 secs before I pulled my dog off and he has broken the other dog's skin on 3 places on his face near the muzzle. He is aggressive towards dogs but great with my kids and other people that come in my house. He has an aggressive bark when somebody knocks on my door, but never showed aggression towards people once they came inside.
     

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  9. LegendsMami

    LegendsMami Top Dog

    ^^He's beautiful!
     
  10. pennsooner

    pennsooner CH Dog



    You are getting dog aggression and gameness mixed up. They are two very different things. Some of the gamest dogs ever would be fine around other dogs unless another dog started the trouble. And NO real gamedog enthusist thinks much at all of razorsedge dogs as a line. As individual pets, that might be another things. I hope you keep ON TOP of your dog. I'd hate to see him and you end up in a headline. Oh, and do you think breeding highly people aggressive dogs is a good idea? I hope you live in a rural area with very few people around and keep all those pups on YOUR yard. If you are letting them go to the public with a manbiter that close behind them you aren't doing the rest of us any favors.
     
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  11. simms

    simms CH Dog

    I dont know what to say *shakinghead*

    I will give you some advice though.....mind you, you may not like what i have to say.

    You have officialy on the world wide web admitted that you have agressive dogs that will bite ppl. God forbid that those curs bite anyone cause if you think you have somthing in this world you wont for long and you never will. Unless you win the lottery....LOL

    oh if that dog will bite when your not around, he'll bite when you are there.....an that's where your gonna fuckup!
     
  12. chloesredboy

    chloesredboy CH Dog

    just cause a dog will attack any other dog or animal doesnt mean its game.There is only one way to know for sure if your dog is game.And if the dog will bite anyone who comes in your yard,please do everyone a favor and put the dog down.This post is just disgusting on so many levels.
     
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  13. cheekymunkee

    cheekymunkee Top Dog

    Well, if the law that is before the House in Texas passes as it is witten, this young man may very well be in prison soon doing 2 years if his dog is so quick to put it's teeth on a human. That is REALLY something to brag about isn't it? :rolleyes:
     
  14. jaystreetsA4

    jaystreetsA4 Top Dog

    this thread was good at one point.
     
  15. Pitbull219

    Pitbull219 CH Dog

    I present pits4life07 with the first ever game-dog.com worst post ever award

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    I don't think this poster is for real anyway.....
     
  16. ericschevy

    ericschevy Big Dog

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  17. hrdeluxe

    hrdeluxe Big Dog

    That had to be a joke post from Pits4life. Please tell me it isn't real!!!
     
  18. jaybird

    jaybird Pup

    that is some funny stuff, is the show in bellville mi next weekend?
     
  19. bakergary

    bakergary Pup

    I had an American Bulldog for awhile. I loved her to death, she was a very smart dog. Most women loved her too so that was a huge plus for me. But, I did found out that it is hard to get good information on them because so many people do not consider them a purebred dog. Anytime I found any reading materials on them they were lumped in with the APBT or the English Bulldog and I think they share traits with both breeds but are very different in their own rights.
     
  20. But ofcourse, the foundation stock for this breed was of Mr. Johnson running around the south begging for catch weight Bulldogs (Apbt) and then he bred them bigger and bigger. It's not much different from what the bully folks are doing today except the AB people kept a working test for thier breed, catch work. It wasn't till the 80's that the second line of these dogs where created, the new one being founded Johnson's English Bulldog hybrid Dick The Bruiser, I believe.
     

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