get the beers in 1 Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 (edited) get a look on dogs on hogs . there is rotty in there make up out there but how many of us lads hunt hogs . there is rotty x wolfhound x pit x greyhound in a lot of there dogs mad these fellas get a look just goggle it , put to be honest no good over here but say that wild boar is on the incraese over here may be this man wants it to pick up over here Edited August 21, 2010 by get the beers in Quote Link to post
dirtwinger 235 Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 Must be trying to recreate the extinct Arabian Alaunt.lol You just strap eplosives to it and if it gets close enough to the rabbit, BOOM! Quote Link to post
awen 29 Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 my brother keeps a very racy type rottie and his ridge/bull/grey got over it by accident and now has 9 2 week old pups out of it, when i found out i said he should drown em but he hasnt got the heart for it. the rottie has been out on the lamp and caught but thats it nothing special, but surely that would be the same for a bull terrier or mastiff but people still put them over lurchers and greys to get a first cross or alaunt which imo are only good for one or two things . but what about a 3/8 5/8 rot grey. sounds like a bad cross but so would a bull/ mastiff/malamute/gsd or any other heavy dog, if the dogs got the right form regardless of breed and the right 'head' and the works put in then why not try these crosses, to many people find it too easy to dismiss and be negative about other peoples opinions and ideas, try and be a bit more positive and optimistic we will learn alot more. but they should be free let it begin Quote Link to post
bullgreyhoundxrotty 6 Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 my brother keeps a very racy type rottie and his ridge/bull/grey got over it by accident and now has 9 2 week old pups out of it, when i found out i said he should drown em but he hasnt got the heart for it. the rottie has been out on the lamp and caught but thats it nothing special, but surely that would be the same for a bull terrier or mastiff but people still put them over lurchers and greys to get a first cross or alaunt which imo are only good for one or two things . but what about a 3/8 5/8 rot grey. sounds like a bad cross but so would a bull/ mastiff/malamute/gsd or any other heavy dog, if the dogs got the right form regardless of breed and the right 'head' and the works put in then why not try these crosses, to many people find it too easy to dismiss and be negative about other peoples opinions and ideas, try and be a bit more positive and optimistic we will learn alot more. but they should be free let it begin i did have the heart to drown them, just i thought would be intresteing to see what they turn out like, if they cant work they cant work, some one will have them as pets, 3 have gone i will keep one and 4 to go Quote Link to post
bullgreyhoundxrotty 6 Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 this is the bull greyhound that got on my racey rottweiler bitch bull greyhound.bmp Quote Link to post
Guest stewie Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 this bitch is the result of a rottie guard dog getting on a working deerhound/greyhound and is one of the gamest dogs ive ever seen she is now hunting wild boar in france they run her with two or three hounds and she is good at holding them single handed till my mates uncle comes to the baying to kill them how many of you can say that about your bull cross??? i no my bull cross bitch has not done any work like that on an animal 3-4 times her size also i wouldnt be surprised if its someone taking the piss just to see the reaction of the know it alls on here if you not seen it with your own eyes dont comment on it you dont know the individual dog some rotties are fit as f**k and athletic same time some bulls are just a big fat waste of space so who knows they could make decent worker stranger things have happened in the dog world 2 Quote Link to post
Guest stewie Posted August 21, 2010 Report Share Posted August 21, 2010 my brother keeps a very racy type rottie and his ridge/bull/grey got over it by accident and now has 9 2 week old pups out of it, when i found out i said he should drown em but he hasnt got the heart for it. the rottie has been out on the lamp and caught but thats it nothing special, but surely that would be the same for a bull terrier or mastiff but people still put them over lurchers and greys to get a first cross or alaunt which imo are only good for one or two things . but what about a 3/8 5/8 rot grey. sounds like a bad cross but so would a bull/ mastiff/malamute/gsd or any other heavy dog, if the dogs got the right form regardless of breed and the right 'head' and the works put in then why not try these crosses, to many people find it too easy to dismiss and be negative about other peoples opinions and ideas, try and be a bit more positive and optimistic we will learn alot more. but they should be free let it begin :notworthy: its the individual dogs not the breed Quote Link to post
bullgreyhoundxrotty 6 Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 this bitch is the result of a rottie guard dog getting on a working deerhound/greyhound and is one of the gamest dogs ive ever seen she is now hunting wild boar in france they run her with two or three hounds and she is good at holding them single handed till my mates uncle comes to the baying to kill them how many of you can say that about your bull cross??? i no my bull cross bitch has not done any work like that on an animal 3-4 times her size also i wouldnt be surprised if its someone taking the piss just to see the reaction of the know it alls on here if you not seen it with your own eyes dont comment on it you dont know the individual dog some rotties are fit as f**k and athletic same time some bulls are just a big fat waste of space so who knows they could make decent worker stranger things have happened in the dog world well said Quote Link to post
Steve McHardy 2 Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 im not sayin that these would be any use but the rottie was originly a herding breed as well as being able to guard the flock. has anyone seen a n z huntaway they look just like a athletic rottie has anyone seen lurchers with this cross in it there big dogs with alot of power a mate of mine has one to shift big flocks of sheep. its clever and has alot of prey drive. Quote Link to post
Casso 1,261 Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 this bitch is the result of a rottie guard dog getting on a working deerhound/greyhound and is one of the gamest dogs ive ever seen she is now hunting wild boar in france they run her with two or three hounds and she is good at holding them single handed till my mates uncle comes to the baying to kill them how many of you can say that about your bull cross??? i no my bull cross bitch has not done any work like that on an animal 3-4 times her size also i wouldnt be surprised if its someone taking the piss just to see the reaction of the know it alls on here if you not seen it with your own eyes dont comment on it you dont know the individual dog some rotties are fit as f**k and athletic same time some bulls are just a big fat waste of space so who knows they could make decent worker stranger things have happened in the dog world I understand what your saying , but you dont need a particularly fast dog to do pig,,just needs bottle, on the whole i thing , there are more athletic animals in the dog world, that would suit the average hunter than the rottie,,, Quote Link to post
tag 29 Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 I understand what your saying , but you dont need a particularly fast dog to do pig,,just needs bottle, on the whole i thing , there are more athletic animals in the dog world, that would suit the average hunter than the rottie,,, WELLLLLLLLLLLLLLL Quote Link to post
bullgreyhoundxrotty 6 Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 my bullgrey that sired the pups that is in my photo is keen and will have a go against anything and the rottie who had the pups has more bottle than him in her tale, if anyone wants any of these pups FOR FREE to see what they are like let me know, i cant garantee they will do anything but the rottie pushes most things out and the bull takes it and shes never far behind, wont gom into detail what they are good at but im sure if your into that you know what im saying Quote Link to post
Cold Ethyl 63 Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 they should of been put in the bucket when they were born! feckin chancer!!!! Id pay more for the bucket than i would have those pups not a wise move tbh most of these will end in rescue no doubt.Fed up seeing silly mixes come through rescue Quote Link to post
bullgreyhoundxrotty 6 Posted August 22, 2010 Report Share Posted August 22, 2010 they should of been put in the bucket when they were born! feckin chancer!!!! Id pay more for the bucket than i would have those pups not a wise move tbh most of these will end in rescue no doubt.Fed up seeing silly mixes come through rescue it was a genuine accident but its happened now, im trying to find homes you pathetic negative tit. 1 Quote Link to post
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