asbo93 10 Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 The bulls do get worser if they are aggressive at a young age and theres only 1 thing really that you can do about it and that is to work it more! The dog only seems to calm down when you give it plenty of work including bunnies. This is the trouble with people who are new to bull xs they don't seem to realize the determination of the dog. It happened to me when I had my first bull x when I was younger and it was an absolute destroying machine but I stuck to my guns til the end of his life and now to date I have got excellent experience with them! bantheban can I ask is the bull a racey bull x or a heavy bull? Boys stop arguing with each other we are all in the same game and we all make mistakes! spot on, it worked for bull x, plenty of walks and plenty of work. Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 30, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 Cheers asbo 93 Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 30, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 And cheers whitey rs4 He's more racey bud bud got a prominent bull head Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 30, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 You ask for advice, well my advice would be to fill the f*****g thing with lead... No doubt it's aggressive tendencies will be seen as something to be proud of in a tiny mind somewhere and all of this dogs bad traits will be passed on to the next generation at some point.. I brought him in I have my own which I've always had from pups I've had no problems with them are give him a bit of time to settle in and see what happens This thread is like an advert for everything that's wrong with the game these days, and why Bull x's are looked down on. It's not the dogs, it's the morons who sometimes own them.. Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 30, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 if you cant handle it you shouldnt have it lad, not coming on here asking how to, its obviously to fecking late now you tool I brought this dog in mate last month my other bull crosses that I have had from pups have been fine. So are have to give him a bit of time to settle in if no better in a month then are have to re think Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 30, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 ive owned bull crosses like the one your talking about and in my experience they get worse, not better. i don't agree with ya there, how oftern was you taking the dog out? (bantheban) Hi cocker I've only had him a month it was the first couple of times he was out with my old dog but he's is getting better infect he hasn't tried any funny buissnes since as they are exercised together 3 times a day and are coupled at night on couples just to fermilulize each other he does seam so much more settled now hopefully from the good advise I've had we may have cracked it Quote Link to post
bantheban 0 Posted June 30, 2011 Author Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 but its my forum and u have no advise to offer so f**k off. if the forum tile said are bull crosses ugly and have no brains then your comment would have been exepted . i was after advise off of experianced bull cross owners not someone that cant handle the breed. Sorry for biting at you earlier bad day at the office I ent out to create enemies that your opinion your initialled to it but i have two others which I have had since pups there brill dogs but yeah slittly ugly. But I ent after winning best Lurcher at the game fair I just want my dogs to all be sound the dog in question I brought in last month he's hard work but I think I am getting there by working and exercising them together 3 times a day and run 3-4 nights a week he's not even attempted to step out of line this week so hopefully I am winning with him you mean your topic numpty Quote Link to post
Penda 3,341 Posted June 30, 2011 Report Share Posted June 30, 2011 i had a good bitch who was abit of a quarry guarder bit of a shame but i think if its in the dog you either live with it or you get rid it just means you have to becareful round others it aint fair on the other dogs can ruine some good dogs bite in the wrong place can put the dog off too Quote Link to post
WHITEYrs4 29 Posted July 1, 2011 Report Share Posted July 1, 2011 And cheers whitey rs4 He's more racey bud bud got a prominent bull head If hes racy get him on more bunnies as much as you can. leave the hard stuff for a >> while << you will see that when you work him hard on the bunnies and the dog realizes that the bunnies don't fight back you will notice that the dog will see it more as a game and is aggression will slow down. When we start bulls on hard stuff they will be around 2 in age long time I know BUT it works But then if you want a destroying machine just leave it as it is and just slip it on its own keep it from the dogs when working and be very vigilant when you walk it around with other dogs because they have got a tendency that if they start then they will finish it till the end. If you do want him to be this aggressive be careful with him around people and especially kids. Hope this helps all the best with him boyo! Quote Link to post
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