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Im thinking of getting an english bull terrier in the future, would like to know wat sort of work do you have yours doing?? do you recommend this breed for hunting?? does it matter if you work a long legged english bull to a short legged?? also if possible could you put some pics up. Thanks

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thats why i said alot ov people arnt gonna like this they are champion SHOW dogs NOT FROM WORKING LINES . but he is a good learner. if u have no intrest in English Bull Terriers WHY BOTHER READING TH

When I was a kid i had a bull terrier, no, our house had a bull terrier, as he was the family dog. I worked him no different than my terriers and luchers, if i was out, he was out. He had as good a n

look lets cut through the bullsh*te,in fairness ALL bull terriers,let it be english,staff or pit were originally formed for combat sport of some form,either dog versus dog or dog versus wild animals b

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Im thinking of getting an english bull terrier in the future, would like to know wat sort of work do you have yours doing?? do you recommend this breed for hunting?? does it matter if you work a long legged english bull to a short legged?? also if possible could you put some pics up. Thanks

to be honest ive had one for years used to have her daughter but fights got bad so i rehomed her,there ok for a knock about but would say there were better breeds for hunting,like a bullxgreyhound but if its its just for a bit of fun go for it,they do have a hard bite and always seem keen at holes,but downside is breathing ability when the have hold of somthing and agility,just my opinion,my little bitch used to work the cover ok and did catch the odd rabbit and rat over the years shes 13 this summer so dont go out now,she used to only be 35lb fit and 18 inches,but her sire was 90lb and had some pups to a 50lb dog and all the pup were 75 and 80 lb cheers
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Im thinking of getting an english bull terrier in the future, would like to know wat sort of work do you have yours doing?? do you recommend this breed for hunting?? does it matter if you work a long legged english bull to a short legged?? also if possible could you put some pics up. Thanks

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Nicely constucted bull terrier that white one. What's the breeding pongopalmer? Cheers mate

cheers mate ..well alot of people on here wont like this but he is a kc regersterd English Bull terrrier, an me mate breeds them he got champions in his line the kennal club does not specify any weight or height limit, an his sire is jack abite jester and is very long legged an athleticly built. the dam is granack midnight breeze ....

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only one thing id use it for :whistling::thumbs:

i no what ya mean mate but the dog is still under a year old, been working him on rabbits for prey drive untill he is older the phesant was a surprise i think it must av bin asleep in a bush :icon_eek: i got alot ov hope for him with bigger things .... :whistling:

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an me mate breeds them he got champions in his line the kennal club does n ....

champions at what? this is why you lads get ridiculed,i wouldnt give you a bag of chips f it. :boogie:

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an me mate breeds them he got champions in his line the kennal club does n ....

champions at what? this is why you lads get ridiculed,i wouldnt give you a bag of chips f it. :boogie:

thats why i said alot ov people arnt gonna like this they are champion SHOW dogs NOT FROM WORKING LINES . but he is a good learner. if u have no intrest in English Bull Terriers WHY BOTHER READING THIS TOPIC.... :feck: AN AS FOR YA CHIPS YA CAN KEEP THEM MATE .....

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