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quality lads, ive only ever had one bullx in me huntin life, and never really needed one, its always been something ive wanted to know , but never got the right answer, from the right men. cock on.

if you know you've got the right answer then you must of allready known the answer so why ask the question ?????

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quality lads, ive only ever had one bullx in me huntin life, and never really needed one, its always been something ive wanted to know , but never got the right answer, from the right men. cock on.

if you know you've got the right answer then you must of allready known the answer so why ask the question ?????

so what you asking then, no i did not know the answer, thats why i asked, like i said maybe from lads who know why it is, my hounds have never had flat feet, just wondering why it accurs more in the bullx, only ever had one, and he had tight feet, just a general question, ok!
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nothing special

what do you call a special dog then better still then lets have a look at yours if you got any

 

 

 

dont think he has turk, he must have sold his dogs to get some new reebok classic's or some more gold ...

 

chavs dont you just love um... :D

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nothing special

what do you call a special dog then better still then lets have a look at yours if you got any

 

:clapper::clapper::clapper:

 

 

not trying to make my dogs famouse like some on here alll my dogs are sh*t anyway couldn't catch a cold never mind a fox rabbit ect.no effence but your trying to big your dogs up on here get them a reputation... buy the way fella (w.a.B) a mate rang me early he dont come on here but he had the chance to have a look well he rang me earlier has something to tell me about you, i don't no what but it will be worth a talk tommorow to see what it is.

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iv always put any dog with flat feet down to lack of road work but i dont know if its prone in specific types
its not a lack of roadwork a lot of ghounds have probs with there feet but add the extra weight of the bull who was never bred for his feet anyway and the speed that they run at surely you are going to have problems seen pie run numerous times times he had terrible feet but his determination made up for his bad feet feet dont have to be perfect for them to be a good dog jmo hector
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IMHO i would say it was a genetic defect in the bull cross breeds as a lad i know reared two from the same litter one had flat feet the other didnt and both were kept in concrete floored runs and road walked on a daily basis.atvb

 

that is a load of crap .

The APBT a dog bred purely for fighting if it had small tight cat like feet and and could not distribute its balanced weight on those feet it would not last long [bANNED TEXT] crossed with a greyhound it is inevitable that a flat type foot will SOMETIMES occur in resulting off spring maybe a load of crap to somebody who nows feck all about dogs
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iv always put any dog with flat feet down to lack of road work but i dont know if its prone in specific types
its not a lack of roadwork a lot of ghounds have probs with there feet but add the extra weight of the bull who was never bred for his feet anyway and the speed that they run at surely you are going to have problems seen pie run numerous times times he had terrible feet but his determination made up for his bad feet feet dont have to be perfect for them to be a good dog jmo hector

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