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Post by hiphoplyricalrobot on Feb 21, 2010 20:50:35 GMT
sorry if i appear to be rude it as not ment and is not something i wish to be but i do still hold those believes but must admit to never seeing a dog in combat so have no place to comment i suppose. I do work with other performance animals though and know what would generally break down during repeated hard conditioning. Cheers, Neil
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Post by nasher on Feb 22, 2010 14:30:41 GMT
bloody hell staffman where you been hiding hope all is well
nasher
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Post by poacher on Dec 19, 2010 22:39:04 GMT
I don't think you can dispute any of those dog's crudentials as good fighting dogs but I wonder what they'd look like at ten or fifteen years of age, some of the conformation is shocking, weak pasterns and elbows at all sorts of angles mainly. Some of them are very nice conformationally, Big Red in particular but I doubt even the owners of most of those dogs would say they were conformationally sound. Gameness, determination and drive will overcome lots of things as has been proven but very few of those dogs are the complete package. saw 4 of my dogs there and one of them only died 3 wks ago aged 19 , these dogs were gamebred not bred for a rosette , pretty dogs very rarely succeeded
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