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Would you let the blood die?

Discussion in 'APBT Bloodlines' started by Excelsior-Mom, Mar 15, 2007.

  1. mikefromMD

    mikefromMD Top Dog

    What would you do if you had an excellent dog-I mean absolutely superb and it didn't have papers, Would you let the blood die?



    I wonder what the fine men who were instrumental in developing this breed would say? I can safely assume that they would all breed to a few mates and see what happens in the hopes of passing having "absolutely superb" offspring.
     
  2. Excelsior-Mom

    Excelsior-Mom Big Dog

    I married a city boy and at this moment I'm ticked off at him so I can say a few wrong things about city boy's. Around here it's the suburbanites that register there dogs. I conformation show, so my dogs are registered. But the city boy comment was directed to the backwoods and the hand written/typed ped comment. I'm a country girl so when a comment like that is made it makes my nail's extend...rarrr.:D
     
  3. TabDogs

    TabDogs CH Dog

    YOU TOOK THE WORDS OUT OF MY MOUTH!!
     
  4. ghost 1

    ghost 1 CH Dog

    there are also plenty without that will back them up also...i,ve got some nice colby papered dogs but the best one i ever owned in 21 or 22 years didn't have a stiched of paperwork and i never got a pup off him and i had him 14 years,,, papers don't make a dog game the last time i checked,,,,LMAO,,,i just give you a direction to go in,,, even though i don't sell dogs don't mean i wouldn't take one (a none papered) and see if it had it or not,,,,you could through around ur papers but in the[] they aren't worth shit if the dog falls
     
  5. R I G H T ......if for example Tudor had a Pit ace without papers to back him up....what do you think would happen? He he he.... I bet many good ones from today go back on souch fake Papers. Thats no problem as long as the Pit is the highest justice. On the other hand I like to know wich blood I get but if the dog shows me he is a Bulldog...you know paper is paper but truth is truth.....
     
  6. ghost 1

    ghost 1 CH Dog

    exactly,,,, puppy peddlers like papers,, makes them more money,,, but in the [] its libeal to get it killed,,,Champions dare to be different,,
     
  7. Scratchy

    Scratchy Guest

    Thx for responding to that as I was thinking the same thing. With or without papers, there's always going to be a roll of the dice. No matter if you know even a little about where your dog comes from, it's a gamble and I say that because that's my situation. This whole papers to no papers scenario works both ways in all aspects regarding the dogs behavior. The only problem I see is that some of you think a dog is stolen because it doesn't have papers. That's not always the case. The guy I've been dealing with was given the option to have the papers on his 1st dog(many years back) but he knew what and who he was dealing with and he only wanted the dog for that one reason. The way he said he felt at that moment was that "papers ain't gonna make the dog better in the [] and that's the best and only way the prove these dogs."
     
  8. Scratchy

    Scratchy Guest

    Very sensible!
     
  9. miakoda

    miakoda GRCH Dog

    Glad to see you back!

    This one's for you:
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  10. SwtNupe

    SwtNupe Pup

    Had to get in on this.....let the blood die?

    Do you think your dog is the last of the blood?

    Without papers what blood are you referring to?

    You have to be basing your thought of what the bloodline is based on what you have been told. Was that person credible? Early years there wasn't an ADBA or registry and dog men kept their own records and passed them on to other dog men. A man's word was his bond. Many papers have been produced that were completely false, so do you trust papers?

    Papers don't make the dog or the bloodline. If you have a quality dog you breed him to keep those traits.

    Papers do not support or shorten the longevity of the bloodline.
     

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