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Gerry48

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  1. I agree,breeding should always be about stacking the odds in favour of what you are trying to produce....nobody purposely breeds dogs that attack and kill people.....so the more you breed away from the purpose a dog is designed the more likelihood there is of throwing up undesirable traits......american pit bull terriers selected and bred purely for gameness tend to show the least human aggression.....hence,the further away from the pit they are bred the more undesirable traits are introduced,in this case human aggression. Unfortunately very few people in todays times breed this breed for the
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  3. Thanks for the replies, some very interesting things down rabbit holes, and a few surprises.
  4. Like everything its only worth whatever somebody is willing to pay for it.
  5. If you had gone to the next hole you whould have got a packet of stuffing and some bread sauce.
  6. Hi all went out today with Tus and his lad, four ferrets Tus's spaniel and my lurcher, tried a few holes in some gorse, lurcher got one and we missed one, moved on to a small wood netted up some holes, next thing heard the lurcher screaming in pain,thought she had stood on somthing sharp, Tus was the closes to the bitch shoted over to him what was up with her, he said a squirrel had bit her first time she had been bit, not a happy dog, the squirrel ran down a burrow Tus netted the holes and put a ferret in, squirrel bolted but got through the net and up a tree, then another squirrel bolted thi
  7. He's a dog dealer, prick,end of
  8. Hey pal, if you were trying to bye dogs for your mate why not sell your dogs to him are thy sh-t and he doesn't want them, or are you a liar.
  9. Like i said in my original post its not the dogs fault, its just sh-t owners, why do people want these type of dogs, i personally cant see the point unless i wanted a guard dog, then i would have a professionally trained dog, but i have f--k all to guard so i dont need one,
  10. Well said mate, spot on.
  11. Saint Raoul feck me are you just like the gut-less w****r?Probably been putting your steroids in the wrong place to be thinking like that. When the THL awards come out you'll get my vote for biggest bell-end
  12. totally agree mate, like i said in my original post its all down to training, and i would say 50 percent of these so called owners haven't got a clue how to train there dogs, the dogs take over and become the leader of the pack, thy then attack becous thy have become the dominant one.
  13. sorry mate cant agree with you there. IMO its ALWAYS the owner NEVER the dog that causes the problem (no such thing as a bad dog). I will agree that there are dogs that have a tendency towards dominance or nervousness which can lead to aggression this has either been bred into them or is caused by bad management of the dog (again not the dogs fault) but anyone owns these breeds or any trainer worth there salt should be able to control them I'm speaking from personal experience as I take out my my brothers dog which is a bull type breed which is aggressive due to nervousness causes by
  14. Heard on the news tonight another person killed by a dangerous dog, i have owned dogs on and off fore 50 years, and i have never come across a dangerous dog, only dangerous owners. you get a--holes who get these dogs and they think they are hard cases, but they could not train a dog to save there lives, they wind the dogs up that much that there brains are cabbaged, but unfortunately the dogs are f--ked, and they are put down through no fault of there own, sorry about this rant, but i feel very strongly about this. Gerry48.
  15. Yes ok so you had one or two older dogs that turned out ok, but what about the hundreds of others, what are you trying to say that all rescue dogs will make good working dogs, i dont think so mate, thats why most are there in the first place, thy never made the graed.
  16. Spot on mate. you get to know the pup and its character and you can correct any bad habits.
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