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your fantasy dog?? what bloodline ??

Discussion in 'APBT Bloodlines' started by newbieturtlepits, Nov 6, 2006.

  1. if you were gonna build your own dog from ground up
    what would that dog contain in bloodline
    what im asking basically is .....
    if given the opportunity to get and mix any bloodline or
    run inline breeding however you would do it
    what would you do to make the dog of your dreams??
    its an exercise to pass knowlege on the how and whys
    of bloodlines, champions and etc
     
  2. pancho

    pancho Guest

    What would be the purpose of this dog? What would you be using him for?
     
  3. becuz of the duality in some peoples preference i was leaving that up in the air for them who decide to answer it
    my preference is a dog that can master tasks given to it
    whether its agility(i love that sport) pull dogs(need drive)
    that would be for the fun of it
    im past the testing a dog with wild game or pitting dog vs dog
    fine for others but not really for me,
    so i would guess for me (only me) a sporting dog with the ability
    to service the community.. i help the local area search and rescue
    but i really want my dogs to be part of it.. that would make life so
    rewarding..for me and them
    like i said thats me ...i want to see the whys behind everyone else
    perference so i can learn about all aspects of this versitile dog
     
  4. pancho

    pancho Guest

    The pit bull is a great dog. My favorite. Still there are things that other dogs can do just as good or maybe a little better. I know that will get everyone going.
    For search and rescue I would choose another breed. Several reasons, other breeds are easier to handle without the thought in the back of your mind they may turn on at any time. Also to some person who you are searching for may not think a pit bull is there to help them. Other people with search and rescue dogs may not really enjoy taking their dogs around a pit bull.
    I am not trying to talk you out of doing what you enjoy with your dogs, just giving a few ideas to think about.
     
  5. yeah that made me giggle(( the person not knowing its there to help))
    absolutely a great thought.....usually here abouts they are kept at the
    end of a long leash.. i dont know if i would try to make a cadaver dog or
    dog that works off leash independantly out of mine.. prophecy love for
    childern ( not as lunch!!) is an asset.. she watches them and ok maybe
    slobbers on them , i thought with all the kids that come up missing it
    would be good ...as a volunteer you select the search you go on
    thanks again that was very good point!!!
     
  6. Attila

    Attila Guest

    Viperaszeru X Demon.
     
  7. bahamutt99

    bahamutt99 CH Dog

    I wouldn't care about what bloodline. But give me a 40-55 pound rednose dog. Preferably a rich, deep red with good pigment. With good natural ears. Good front and rear angulation, plenty of leg, moderate bone, good topline and tailset. Tight feet, good drop to chest, moderate forechest. Nice arch to the neck and a strong head with strong, correct teeth. Slap on a fair bit of working drive and a bombproof temperament with people. And I'll make him the UKC Superdog and a dual Grand. Then if he can produce himself, that'd be the icing on the cake.
     

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