genuine 81 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 heres my mates dog and my own bitch very powerful animals what do you think nice looking dogs, but ass working dog overrated i don't see any scares on their faces. But good guard dogs though Some poeple dont need to have scared up dogs for them to be good dogs, id much prefer a dog with little or no scars, i dont need to paraid round fairs and streets with smashed up dogs too look hard or make poeple think ive good dogs! I know of many dogs with very few scars most come from younger years of learning the game and quarry! some dogs just do there job fast and dont get bit often they are the better dogs imo. Quote Link to post
watchman 256 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 cracking looking dogs, sorry for my ignorance but do yous use them as a running dog or just to cross with grey hounds, or are they an end of dig dog, or a guard dog?? that's what i want to know Quote Link to post
Guest fence_hopper Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 alright bud9 note having a go at your bitch mate, is she undershot or has she just got a mastiff looking face? how would these dogs compare to a well bred bull x 3/4 something like that? she is just undersgot and no more pal and she is as good as any bullx ok bud no probs mate wasnt having a go at her she looks abit masify like. if they do the job for you fair enough and good to you for putting the time and money into something different. Quote Link to post
bud9 79 Posted September 18, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 alright bud9 note having a go at your bitch mate, is she undershot or has she just got a mastiff looking face? how would these dogs compare to a well bred bull x 3/4 something like that? she is just undersgot and no more pal and she is as good as any bullx ok bud no probs mate wasnt having a go at her she looks abit masify like. if they do the job for you fair enough and good to you for putting the time and money into something different. the sire of my bitch was a bullmastiff mate Quote Link to post
chimp 299 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 as a dog it is ok but i wouldnt dream of having a grey cross . too many good bullx's out there Quote Link to post
Paul in North Lincs 15 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 nice composition on those two. Not for me or my work, but credit to the owner. They look in top form Quote Link to post
lukey 1,621 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 Seen the bitch do what Bud9 keeps her for and was well impressed,.... Good at what she dose Quote Link to post
SHARPSHOOTER! 40 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 very strong animal, and not for the faint hearted...hope young pretenders don't start getting there hands on these... like the look of the lighter brindle but fair play both are very handy looking Handy for what mate? these dogs couldn't catch a cold, the only time they could be used on a dig is at the end and that would be cruel, no good for setting down in the square, so I cant think what they handy for. Unless its for keeping dog thieves out your yard. Having said that they are fine looking animals but not for me...and I bet take some upkeep.. Have to agree with the above !! Why are such dogs plastered on THL If they don't work ???????????? You can only be implying what both you and I already think?????? Yes ????? OHHHHHHH IT'S A MINDS GAME !!!!! A LOVE MIND GAMES !!!!!!! Quote Link to post
bud9 79 Posted September 18, 2010 Author Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 very strong animal, and not for the faint hearted...hope young pretenders don't start getting there hands on these... like the look of the lighter brindle but fair play both are very handy looking Handy for what mate? these dogs couldn't catch a cold, the only time they could be used on a dig is at the end and that would be cruel, no good for setting down in the square, so I cant think what they handy for. Unless its for keeping dog thieves out your yard. Having said that they are fine looking animals but not for me...and I bet take some upkeep.. Have to agree with the above !! Why are such dogs plastered on THL If they don't work ???????????? You can only be implying what both you and I already think?????? Yes ????? OHHHHHHH IT'S A MINDS GAME !!!!! A LOVE MIND GAMES !!!!!!! and who said they dont work like pal the both dogs in the pic work but unless thares a major breakout of mixi thare never going to be rabbit dogs numpty Quote Link to post
bendrover 556 Posted September 18, 2010 Report Share Posted September 18, 2010 very strong animal, and not for the faint hearted...hope young pretenders don't start getting there hands on these... like the look of the lighter brindle but fair play both are very handy looking Handy for what mate? these dogs couldn't catch a cold, the only time they could be used on a dig is at the end and that would be cruel, no good for setting down in the square, so I cant think what they handy for. Unless its for keeping dog thieves out your yard. Having said that they are fine looking animals but not for me...and I bet take some upkeep.. Have to agree with the above !! Why are such dogs plastered on THL If they don't work ???????????? You can only be implying what both you and I already think?????? Yes ????? OHHHHHHH IT'S A MINDS GAME !!!!! A LOVE MIND GAMES !!!!!!! and who said they dont work like pal the both dogs in the pic work but unless thares a major breakout of mixi thare never going to be rabbit dogs numpty Quote Link to post
HALTY LAD 92 Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 very strong animal, and not for the faint hearted...hope young pretenders don't start getting there hands on these... like the look of the lighter brindle but fair play both are very handy looking Handy for what mate? these dogs couldn't catch a cold, the only time they could be used on a dig is at the end and that would be cruel, no good for setting down in the square, so I cant think what they handy for. Unless its for keeping dog thieves out your yard. Having said that they are fine looking animals but not for me...and I bet take some upkeep.. Have to agree with the above !! Why are such dogs plastered on THL If they don't work ???????????? You can only be implying what both you and I already think?????? Yes ????? OHHHHHHH IT'S A MINDS GAME !!!!! A LOVE MIND GAMES !!!!!!! and who said they dont work like pal the both dogs in the pic work but unless thares a major breakout of mixi thare never going to be rabbit dogs numpty If you trying to say what I think your trying to say, then something dont add up. it would show on them, they look far to pretty to be munchers mate, so dont pull that one. And you asked what I meant by saying ''Ive heard it all now'' in response to your statement ''shes as good as any bullx'' well. its simple. That, my friend is total BOLLOCKS. Il explain why, and it wont be hard. By the way mate, before I do, let me tell you, I like your dogs, and have already said, they look well put together, and in some parts they do a useful job in the field. BUT in this country there are bull greys that will do better in every aspect of work, and I mean every aspect. The addition of mastif to these dogs firstly makes them slow, also reduces jaw power greatly, although some dont realise this, but the bullterrier has a far greater biting force than a mastiff. Your only benefit is bulk, which in certain areas coud be helpful for holding feral pigs, and possiby a slight advantage over a lighter bull/grey? but thats being kind to the alaunt if im honest with myself. Maybe over many years of line breeding the best to the best, you may get somwhere near the quality of animal of a good bul/grey, but who is going to waste that time and effort? You? If so mate, good luck. Quote Link to post
courtney32 1 Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 that abouy sums it up bud. at the end of the day they are just mastiff crosses bred from any old mastiff thats probley had a dosen litters or a shit greyhound which as now had the bullet just for lads to parade round like iron man with them jmo Quote Link to post
bird 9,937 Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 very strong animal, and not for the faint hearted...hope young pretenders don't start getting there hands on these... like the look of the lighter brindle but fair play both are very handy looking Handy for what mate? these dogs couldn't catch a cold, the only time they could be used on a dig is at the end and that would be cruel, no good for setting down in the square, so I cant think what they handy for. Unless its for keeping dog thieves out your yard. Having said that they are fine looking animals but not for me...and I bet take some upkeep.. Have to agree with the above !! Why are such dogs plastered on THL If they don't work ???????????? You can only be implying what both you and I already think?????? Yes ????? OHHHHHHH IT'S A MINDS GAME !!!!! A LOVE MIND GAMES !!!!!!! and who said they dont work like pal the both dogs in the pic work but unless thares a major breakout of mixi thare never going to be rabbit dogs numpty If you trying to say what I think your trying to say, then something dont add up. it would show on them, they look far to pretty to be munchers mate, so dont pull that one. And you asked what I meant by saying ''Ive heard it all now'' in response to your statement ''shes as good as any bullx'' well. its simple. That, my friend is total BOLLOCKS. Il explain why, and it wont be hard. By the way mate, before I do, let me tell you, I like your dogs, and have already said, they look well put together, and in some parts they do a useful job in the field. BUT in this country there are bull greys that will do better in every aspect of work, and I mean every aspect. The addition of mastif to these dogs firstly makes them slow, also reduces jaw power greatly, although some dont realise this, but the bullterrier has a far greater biting force than a mastiff. Your only benefit is bulk, which in certain areas coud be helpful for holding feral pigs, and possiby a slight advantage over a lighter bull/grey? but thats being kind to the alaunt if im honest with myself. Maybe over many years of line breeding the best to the best, you may get somwhere near the quality of animal of a good bul/grey, but who is going to waste that time and effort? You? If so mate, good luck. like the look of them ,( but )above said it all really Quote Link to post
RossM 8,120 Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 my cousin has a pup out of this bitch to a 3/4grey 1/4bull and she works just as well as any bullx Quote Link to post
bunnys 1,228 Posted September 19, 2010 Report Share Posted September 19, 2010 well said halty lad put the topic in to perspective makes ya wonder if some of these folk have seen an top bull cross work the heavy stuff clowns rainbow chasers and yes ya right halty total bbbbbbbcks Quote Link to post
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