lukeh 27 Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 Was it not the Nethertonian strain (from Dudley) of Stafford that had the red nose and this same very strain that went to the states and was used in most fighting dogs? Its said that all red nose PB's would go back to this famous strain. yep certainly truth in your post bulldoug also known as the dudley nosed staff.. the best dogs of this type on the planet was pruduced in ireland and england and imo they were took to the states and simply made better . i no a lot of people can say what they want about the yanks but . ive been to game yards over there as well as some european places and i tell you there stoock is what you call athletes .. i have millions of pics of my trips but wouldnt post as i would have them removed etc and also dont want them scum bag RSPCA involved with me again 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
jetro 5,349 Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 Was it not the Nethertonian strain (from Dudley) of Stafford that had the red nose and this same very strain that went to the states and was used in most fighting dogs? Its said that all red nose PB's would go back to this famous strain. yep certainly truth in your post bulldoug also known as the dudley nosed staff.. the best dogs of this type on the planet was pruduced in ireland and england and imo they were took to the states and simply made better . i no a lot of people can say what they want about the yanks but . ive been to game yards over there as well as some european places and i tell you there stoock is what you call athletes .. i have millions of pics of my trips but wouldnt post as i would have them removed etc and also dont want them scum bag RSPCA involved with me again might be a silly question. but was there any true irish bull breed of terrier, like the glen, wheaten,or kerry blue ect. atb.j. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
dare 1,103 Posted February 25, 2011 Report Share Posted February 25, 2011 They won't ever legalise the only way of finding out if a pitbull is breed worthy. Have no problem with pet owners as working dogs don't make you a great dogman infact many keep the dogs in terrible condition. I just see even more poor examples being bred and where chavs already own what they think are examples...I think families who wasn't willing to break the law and risk loosing their dog may be tempted by the cute puppy. Only takes one unexperienced family to have an accident and you don't think the media would jump all over the dogs and probally want other breeds dragged into the dda. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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