Ideation 8,216 Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 Like has been said, sometimes you have to accept you have an out and out killer on the end of the lead, and need to treat it accordingly. Now most of the time that all well and good, cos the man holding the lead knows what he got, and why he got it, and handles it accordingly. Sometimes though, just some bloke end up with one, and it usually goes tits up. As has been said, if the dog is worked a lot, or not worked enough, and knows xactly what its job is and what you expect, sometimes (often) they find it difficult to grasp the difference between work and leisure time, and may not have any concept of the latter. 1 Quote Link to post
spud123 14 Posted February 12, 2012 Author Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 if u so called hunters say i did the wrong thing so be it but in my eyes bull x or no bull x if u bring ur dog up [bANNED TEXT] in a public place or not and u cant trust ur dog to behave it has no place in the working field. the said dog was always out with a pack of hounds worked hard in day and nite, but it attacked another dog end of, would u all be jumping on the band wagon if it took a sheep even worse a child, the said dog was brought up to eat sleep and share his bones with others and if u cant except that go and join the rest of the tree huggers, the trust went end of like ive said [bANNED TEXT] could of sold him on ere for big bucks, but as soon as trust has gone its crossed the line in my opinion, he was a good servant to me and did his job well. at the end of the day the poor russell was the old chaps pet and the dog new better, as the old saying goes ur more of a man to walk away and thats [bANNED TEXT] i try and teach all of my dogs [bANNED TEXT] not in work Quote Link to post
rocky070707 30 Posted February 12, 2012 Report Share Posted February 12, 2012 bull x dogs are shit Quote Link to post
jigsaw 11,863 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Spud no matter what ye do,people will have a different opinion to ye so when its your dog you decide whats right for you.There were other options you could have taken but you took that one,which is your peroggative.I think it was a responsible thing to do,the problem or possible problems for the future were averted,end of story. Quote Link to post
Richie10 345 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 So are you going to pay the old man for the trouble? I had similar bother today on my ramble, some guys were after the rabbits on public land. One of their greyx came over and was fancying a pop at the pup, it growled and went for the bitch and my dog ran at it and sent it flying with a tackle that wouldn't be out of place in rugby. He got to his feet, stood between the bitch and it and bared his teeth. It f****d off, he might be a Springer but he's taken allsorts on in his time. f*****g coarsing on a public footpath, plebs. Had a pair of springers go for my Saluki x once, the Wheaten x turned up, picked one up and was ragging it. Luckily got it off and it was alright. Put them on the lead, this was a very early morning, walked over and the dogs were fine with each other! Quote Link to post
pip1968 2,490 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Like has been said, sometimes you have to accept you have an out and out killer on the end of the lead, and need to treat it accordingly. Now most of the time that all well and good, cos the man holding the lead knows what he got, and why he got it, and handles it accordingly. Sometimes though, just some bloke end up with one, and it usually goes tits up. As has been said, if the dog is worked a lot, or not worked enough, and knows xactly what its job is and what you expect, sometimes (often) they find it difficult to grasp the difference between work and leisure time, and may not have any concept of the latter. hello ideation i put a photo on here ov a bullx with a harness on the reason why its harnessed up is it goes ape shit to kill other dogs who it doesnt know or doesnt work with.hes contstantly on a strong lead and got some power now me mate was walking this dog as it was just going dark and three lads with a staffy type pit which was of the the lead looking rather agressive tail up looking like it wanted a fight.me mate shouts is that dog sound lads ye hes sound the lads start laughing its only a lurcher .it starts running towards me mates dog so me mate tries to pull his dog up on its back legs exposing its under side the pit x gets a grip but me mates bull x which has seen a bit ov action shook the other dog of and contnued to savage the other dogs face locked on throwing the dog round like a toy and still wagging his tail the lads start screaming its killing me dog me mate said not bad for alurcher .ha ha :laugh: Quote Link to post
GrCh 856 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 first time mine hasnt had its muzzle on 2 weeks ago and it just about killed my mates border terrier!!! 2 strong headed bitches terrier growled first and the lurcher lit up like a fkn lunatic same bitch will bk down to a dog all day long tho!! beat the b*****d to submission then an make sure it never happens some people shouldnt own a bullx cross there too much I find that a little strange to be honest, I don't have experience with the large bull breeds but I have plenty of experience with large man work breeds, German/ Dutch bred stuff and if you had beaten them enough they would have killed you! IMHO a terrier is the only dog that benefits from a thrashing, for almost all other breeds anything more than a cuff is a complete waste of time. I could be wrong, but I would think anything with decent bull blood in a good percentage would take you to pieces if you kept on beating it? if thats the case the breed wouldnt be here pal bulls are bred not to bite humans thats a fact they were culled mate all dogs should show respect no matter what liberties are taken... Ch.Chinaman was a known man-biter but as he was a very good working dog he was still used to keep the line going. Quote Link to post
chook1 184 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 End of the day no matter how a dogs brought up or what breed of dog it is dogs will be dogs, they all have the instinct in them to fight with others whether there just pet or working dogs doesn't make a blind bit of difference - your dog could be fine for years then one day just go for another. What you have to remember is they are dogs - no matter how much training you put in or if they know your "pack leader" or not - a dog is not human and its down to us to read our dogs, understand our dogs and know when something is wrong. My dogs are all well socialized - they all live together and get on great, but would i trust them with a strange dog - answer is no the second i see another dog be that off lead or on, my dogs go on lead, simple fact is you never know what is going to happen or what is going on in a dogs brain why punish a dog for our own failings or why set them up in the first place. 1 Quote Link to post
GrCh 856 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 A dog can react aggressivly to another dog to protect its master, we dont know what the other dog is thinking. Quote Link to post
ianh 83 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Like has been said, sometimes you have to accept you have an out and out killer on the end of the lead, and need to treat it accordingly. Now most of the time that all well and good, cos the man holding the lead knows what he got, and why he got it, and handles it accordingly. Sometimes though, just some bloke end up with one, and it usually goes tits up. As has been said, if the dog is worked a lot, or not worked enough, and knows xactly what its job is and what you expect, sometimes (often) they find it difficult to grasp the difference between work and leisure time, and may not have any concept of the latter. hello ideation i put a photo on here ov a bullx with a harness on the reason why its harnessed up is it goes ape shit to kill other dogs who it doesnt know or doesnt work with.hes contstantly on a strong lead and got some power now me mate was walking this dog as it was just going dark and three lads with a staffy type pit which was of the the lead looking rather agressive tail up looking like it wanted a fight.me mate shouts is that dog sound lads ye hes sound the lads start laughing its only a lurcher .it starts running towards me mates dog so me mate tries to pull his dog up on its back legs exposing its under side the pit x gets a grip but me mates bull x which has seen a bit ov action shook the other dog of and contnued to savage the other dogs face locked on throwing the dog round like a toy and still wagging his tail the lads start screaming its killing me dog me mate said not bad for alurcher .ha ha :laugh: YEAH f*****g HILARIOUS THAT PAL, YOUR MATES DOG KILLS OTHER DOGS, ARENT YOU LOT BLOODY HARD! CANT WE BAN TITS LIKE THIS??? THIS IS WHY THE BULLX HAS A BAD NAME! THIS IS WHY PEOPLE THINK A BULLX IS SOME MYTHICAL SAVAGE DEVIL DOG! AND THIS IS WHY THIS GAME IS f****d! WANKERS LIKE YOU! 1 4 Quote Link to post
GrCh 856 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Like has been said, sometimes you have to accept you have an out and out killer on the end of the lead, and need to treat it accordingly. Now most of the time that all well and good, cos the man holding the lead knows what he got, and why he got it, and handles it accordingly. Sometimes though, just some bloke end up with one, and it usually goes tits up. As has been said, if the dog is worked a lot, or not worked enough, and knows xactly what its job is and what you expect, sometimes (often) they find it difficult to grasp the difference between work and leisure time, and may not have any concept of the latter. hello ideation i put a photo on here ov a bullx with a harness on the reason why its harnessed up is it goes ape shit to kill other dogs who it doesnt know or doesnt work with.hes contstantly on a strong lead and got some power now me mate was walking this dog as it was just going dark and three lads with a staffy type pit which was of the the lead looking rather agressive tail up looking like it wanted a fight.me mate shouts is that dog sound lads ye hes sound the lads start laughing its only a lurcher .it starts running towards me mates dog so me mate tries to pull his dog up on its back legs exposing its under side the pit x gets a grip but me mates bull x which has seen a bit ov action shook the other dog of and contnued to savage the other dogs face locked on throwing the dog round like a toy and still wagging his tail the lads start screaming its killing me dog me mate said not bad for alurcher .ha ha :laugh: YEAH f*****g HILARIOUS THAT PAL, YOUR MATES DOG KILLS OTHER DOGS, ARENT YOU LOT BLOODY HARD! CANT WE BAN TITS LIKE THIS??? THIS IS WHY THE BULLX HAS A BAD NAME! THIS IS WHY PEOPLE THINK A BULLX IS SOME MYTHICAL SAVAGE DEVIL DOG! AND THIS IS WHY THIS GAME IS f****d! WANKERS LIKE YOU! 1 It must of been a shit "pit" imo, I'm not bashing the Bullx I own one but a real bulldog isn't going to loose to a lurcher. Quote Link to post
top hat 127 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 a dog of that caliber needs to be worked regulary and not be walked around peoples pets.You should know your dog better 1 Quote Link to post
pip1968 2,490 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 Like has been said, sometimes you have to accept you have an out and out killer on the end of the lead, and need to treat it accordingly. Now most of the time that all well and good, cos the man holding the lead knows what he got, and why he got it, and handles it accordingly. Sometimes though, just some bloke end up with one, and it usually goes tits up. As has been said, if the dog is worked a lot, or not worked enough, and knows xactly what its job is and what you expect, sometimes (often) they find it difficult to grasp the difference between work and leisure time, and may not have any concept of the latter. hello ideation i put a photo on here ov a bullx with a harness on the reason why its harnessed up is it goes ape shit to kill other dogs who it doesnt know or doesnt work with.hes contstantly on a strong lead and got some power now me mate was walking this dog as it was just going dark and three lads with a staffy type pit which was of the the lead looking rather agressive tail up looking like it wanted a fight.me mate shouts is that dog sound lads ye hes sound the lads start laughing its only a lurcher .it starts running towards me mates dog so me mate tries to pull his dog up on its back legs exposing its under side the pit x gets a grip but me mates bull x which has seen a bit ov action shook the other dog of and contnued to savage the other dogs face locked on throwing the dog round like a toy and still wagging his tail the lads start screaming its killing me dog me mate said not bad for alurcher .ha ha :laugh: YEAH f*****g HILARIOUS THAT PAL, YOUR MATES DOG KILLS OTHER DOGS, ARENT YOU LOT BLOODY HARD! CANT WE BAN TITS LIKE THIS??? THIS IS WHY THE BULLX HAS A BAD NAME! THIS IS WHY PEOPLE THINK A BULLX IS SOME MYTHICAL SAVAGE DEVIL DOG! AND THIS IS WHY THIS GAME IS f****d! WANKERS LIKE YOU! 1 It must of been a shit "pit" imo, I'm not bashing the Bullx I own one but a real bulldog isn't going to loose to a lurcher. if you read what i said numpty me mates dog was harnessed up as always he didnt and doesnt fight dogs so what was he suposed to do let his dog get ripped up Quote Link to post
djs7547 104 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 i suppose it could happen to any dog really, but again, you must have really noticed a huge difference in its temprement. personally im not a fan of bull x, for many reasons, Quote Link to post
ianh 83 Posted February 13, 2012 Report Share Posted February 13, 2012 this has been a interesting and really frustrating topic, i agree a lot about what has been said these arent the same as pet dogs, they are bred to kill other animals, in particular the bullx for a certain job and that is bound to affect them to a degree especially if another dog starts the fight, the problem being this dog knows how to finish it! my bullx is a lovely dog but i wouldnt trust him with an unknown dog off lead in a new situation ( but i wouldnt of with my mums old retriever either! only difference is the damage can be done quicker and to a much worse level!). all dogs can react differently in nw situation and its our job to realise that and handle accordingly 3 Quote Link to post
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