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is the bull cross the new peddlars dog we had hanckock in the eigties are they the new look dogs we dont get many local as its allbig land but they seem to be the in dog just like some of the small frail whippety things

 

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pisser there yamp,the bull cross has been around a good while in fact some would say they are part of the make up of the modern grey, been here ba while the bulls right back in the time of early history of medeival times .atb bunnys ,has for a peddlars dream perhaps the fake ones yes but i can assure you the real deal lines are invery capable hands and are carefully distributed amongst fellow likeminded pals

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The staffy breeders found a new way to peddle we know breeders that breed their staffs then stud out the male staff to bull x breeders for a few quid as well.Makes me sick when we see day in day out the hundreds of staffs destroyed and bull xs cos no one wants them anymore.Rescues giving them out to people with not a clue as well and its back before its feet touch the ground when it kills the neighbours cat or small dog etc.Any bull xs or lurchers ive rehomed here for other rescues ive went into great detail with the new owner about prey drive and not to trust it no matter how calm it looks it might just eat the neighbours bunny or if it does kick off what its capable off puts people off but i dont get many dogs returned for silly reasons.I rehomed plenty to working homes who know what theyre doing my preferance tbh on the understanding if the dog needs to go it gets returned.I dont like putting them in pet homes and i refuse to deal with staffs now because we get told theyre fine with this and that and we end up with a very ill dog with a serious attitude problem and had to put him to sleep the other pund vet said he was in fine health when he had diabetes cataracts and serious mobility problems

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is the bull cross the new peddlars dog we had hanckock in the eigties are they the new look dogs we dont get many local as its allbig land but they seem to be the in dog just like some of the small frail whippety things

could be because they like a dog that gives a 110% on a run not every body works big open areas where the jogging dogs run things down

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lietome this is in no way aimed at you the term is thrown around so loosely, 100% is 100% if it gives all its got thats 100% there is nothing left to give that extra 10%!! over percentaging only works with quantities produced ie profitability or productivness.

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never saw many jogging dogs up by most get on and away ,just seems to me the new peddlars dog saw bull crosses 91 so i no there been about same as terier crosses ,but seems to be a fad not up my way as its all runnn in most bits got a job ,shame realy as the bull i see in new mexico are handy and got the land and game to boot saw anice bitch at durham a terrier man from tebay area owned it nice red bitch , dog pounds full of staffs bull crosses etc shame realy

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100% is 100% if it gives all its got thats 100% there is nothing left to give that extra 10%!! over percentaging only works with quantities produced ie profitability or productivness.

i like a dog that goes that bit further even if has no chance thats what the bull blood gives you hey every one to their own thing race you at selkirk lol the dogs i mean

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